Laos

Laos feels like a suspended moment.

A country where everything softens, where spirituality enters daily life, and where nature wraps the traveller in a rare gentleness.

Heritage & Culture

Golden temples and deep spirituality

Pha That Luang

A sacred 16th-century stupa, symbol of sovereignty and Buddhist faith.

Wat Xieng Thong

A 16th-century jewel, linked to royal coronations and spiritual mosaics.

Theravada Buddhism

A major influence visible in temples, sculptures and daily rituals.

Nature & escape

Untouched nature, made for slowing down

Deep forests, peaceful rivers and misty reliefs compose a discreet Laos, where nature invites you to walk, observe and take your time.

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Misty mountains and waterfalls

Soft reliefs punctuated by emblematic waterfalls, offering freshness, silence and moments of contemplation.

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Preserved forests and biodiversity

Protected areas rich in wildlife and plant life, crossed by minority villages, for a respectful and authentic immersion.

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Rivers and peaceful waterscapes

The Mekong and its tributaries draw timeless scenes, between slow navigation, green riverbanks and local life.

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Ceremonies, craftsmanship & cuisine

Art of living

A country where rituals, handcraft and shared meals reveal a quiet, deeply rooted way of life.

Tak Bat

The morning procession of monks collecting alms, a moment of spirituality and respect.

Traditional weaving

Silk and cotton weaving, with mythological motifs passed down by women in minority villages.

Delicate cuisine

Sticky rice, known as khao niaw, fresh herbs, spicy jeow sauces and dishes shared with family.