Laos and Thailand Tours & Trips
Ever thought about combining Laos and Thailand? Thailand's beaches and energy, Laos' peaceful temples and slower pace. These neighboring countries feel completely different - Thailand's developed and busy, Laos is more traditional and chilled. You'll experience contrasts that make each country more interesting, from Bangkok's chaos to Luang Prabang's tranquility. The food's amazing in both, just different styles.
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Guillaume • traveled in October, 2024
Very well planned and executed journey. Lots of fun activities. One remark: please provide more details on the immigration/visa procedures which are necessary.
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John • traveled in July
Excellent tour guide. Smithy made the trip a lot better
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Emily • traveled in February
Had an amazing time in Thailand. Loved seeing the elephants. However, if you get some sort of cut on yourself do not go into the mud pit. Unless you want an infection. Chiang Mai- The stars you could see at the treehouse were amazing. Saw many shooting stars even though there wasn't a meteor shower that was going on. Zip-lining was great as there were many zip lines to go on. Our group leader, Mai, was amazing. She was so friendly and cared so much about us. Met a lot of amazing people on this trip. Going to Laos was a hassle with what currency the boarder would take. Make sure when you get American dollars they are crisp and absolutely have no writing on them. No rips either! The slow boat should have only been 1 day long, but I heard Feb. is the last month for that. So good. Suggest getting the hot air balloon ride in Laos. I recommend it because I didn't die. Recommend staying an extra day in Vietnam. You can join in on the group activities, but just pay the fees since the tour is over for you. Some of the hostels aren't great, but that's a review for them. Also, when they say biking is easy that's a lie.
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- Discover Laos and Thailand tours for every budget
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Thailand and Laos Adventure
35 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very well planned and executed journey. Lots of fun activities.”
Guillaume, traveled in October
A 14-day cultural odyssey winds through Thailand and Laos. Visitors tour Bangkok's Wat Po, ascend to Chiang Mai's Doi Suthep temple, sail the Mekong River to Pak Ou caves, connect with locals at Ban Ou community, and hike to Kuang Si waterfalls before reaching Hanoi.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $2,099
17% Off- US$1,742You save $357
Thailand, Laos and Cambodia Adventure
140 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Nothing was ever to much for Julie and she would always answer any questions, provide suggestions.”
Megan, traveled in February
Thailand and Laos unfold from Bangkok's Royal Palace to Luang Prabang's Kuang Si Falls. Muay Thai training awaits in Chiang Mai, while the White Temple beckons in Chiang Rai, and Vang Vieng's limestone karsts inspire awe. Package includes 14 breakfasts and local expert guides.
Duration 16 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $2,388
21% Off- US$1,895+$547 upfront costsYou save $493
14-Day Thailand to Laos: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Luang Prabang & Hanoi
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The stars you could see at the treehouse were amazing. Saw many shooting stars even though there wasn't a meteor shower that was going on.”
Emily, traveled in January
The northern Thai jungles become your classroom in Chiang Mai, with stops at ethical elephant sanctuaries and Luang Prabang's Kuang Si Waterfalls. Local encounters await at Ban Xanghai village for whisky tasting and traditional Baci ceremonies. Designed for travelers 18+.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam Age Range Ages 18-45 Operator The Dragon Trip From $1,554
30% Off- US$1,088You save $466
18-Day Heritage of Thailand, Laos & Cambodia (Private Customize)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our tour was customized to our interests and arranged, so that we could visit friends in Shanghai.”
Jim, traveled in November
Duration 18 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Odynovo From
30% Off- US$4,974
Your trip starts in Bangkok with a tuk-tuk tour around the city and dinner on a rooftop. An overnight train takes you north to Chiang Mai for a homestay in the hills with jungle trekking included. You'll visit Chang Chill Elephant Park, an ethical sanctuary where you can interact with rescued elephants. Wat Doi Suthep, the famous golden temple, sits up in the mountains above Chiang Mai. Cross the border into Laos to see Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage town known for its temples and French colonial buildings. A day trip to Kuang Si Waterfalls lets you swim in the turquoise pools. Later, head south to Vang Vieng and spend time among the limestone karst formations and caves. The trip wraps up in Hanoi with guided walks around Hoan Kiem Lake and a visit to Hoa Lo Prison. Accommodation includes 11 nights in hostel dorms and 1 night staying with a traditional hill tribe family.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam Age Range Ages 18-45 Operator On The Go Tours From $2,075
30% Off- US$1,453You save $623
Thailand and Laos reveal their charm from Bangkok's canals to Luang Prabang's temples. Cooking classes, market visits, and traditional Baci ceremonies provide cultural insights. Unique stays include River Kwai's floating lodge, while Chiang Rai's tea plantations offer serene views.
Duration 21 days Destinations Cambodia, Thailand, Laos Age Range Ages 18+ Operator G Adventures From $7,299
10% Off- US$6,569You save $730
Cultural landmarks dot this Thai-Lao adventure, from Bangkok's Grand Palace to Luang Prabang's Buddhist temples. The Shompoo Cruise glides along the Mekong, stopping at Pak Ou Caves, before reaching Vientiane's That Luang Stupa. Accommodations include Decharme Hotel Chiang Mai.
Duration 21 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bee Gng International Joint Stock Company From
10% Off- US$4,590
Chiang Mai Cruising Tour To Pak Beng, Luang Prabang, And Vientiane – 8 Days
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The boat ride was the highlight—so peaceful and full of beautiful views. Luang Prabang was filled with breathtaking temples.”
Leo, traveled in April
The Mekong River carries travelers from Thailand to Laos, beginning at Chiang Mai's temples and White Temple. Rural life awaits at Ban Houa Phalam village, while Luang Prabang's Wat Visoun beckons before concluding at Vientiane's Lao Orchid Hotel.
Duration 8 days Destinations Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Chiang Khong, Huay Xai, Pakbeng, Luang Prabang, Vientiane Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator VietLong Travel From
10% Off- US$1,319
Epic Thailand to Laos Tour of Temples, Waterfalls, and Train Rides
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The temples in Thailand were awe-inspiring, and the trip to Laos was a refreshing contrast with its serene waterfalls and picturesque towns.”
Leo, traveled in February
Ancient wonders await at Thailand's Ayutthaya and Bangkok's Grand Palace before entering Laos. Vientiane's That Luang Stupa, Vang Vieng's Tham Jang caves, and Luang Prabang's 34 temples highlight the journey. Ban Xanghai village and Kuang Si Waterfall's pools offer local charm.
Duration 10 days Destinations Bangkok, Vientiane, Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang, Pak Ou Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator VietLong Travel From
10% Off- US$1,619
Rich cultural heritage spans from Bangkok's Grand Palace to Vientiane's Buddha Park. Luxury awaits at Movenpick Sukhumvit 15 and Victoria Xiengthong Palace, while Elephant Nature Park and Mekong River cruises provide authentic experiences.
Duration 12 days Destinations Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Chiang Khong, Pakbeng, Luang Prabang, Vientiane Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
10% Off- US$4,129
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Best time to visit Laos and Thailand
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings out the best of Thailand and Laos' cultural experiences, with plenty of tours making the most of the cool, dry weather from November through February. Our longer routes covering both countries are particularly popular, letting you explore Bangkok's temples and markets before heading north to Chiang Mai's craft villages and elephant sanctuaries. The Mekong slow boat journeys really shine this time of year - you'll cruise past misty mountains and stop at traditional villages where locals welcome you with authentic Lao meals. Our travelers especially love the morning alms ceremonies in Luang Prabang, when the crisp air fills with chanting monks. The heritage-focused tours work beautifully in winter too, combining Ayutthaya's ancient ruins with quiet moments at gold-tipped temples and also peaceful walks through colonial Vientiane.
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- Spring 2026
Spring sees fewer crowds but still offers excellent conditions for exploring both countries. Multi-day adventures starting from Bangkok let you experience everything from floating markets to hill tribe villages in perfect temperatures. What works particularly well are the combined cultural and nature tours - you'll visit temples in the morning coolness, then head to Kuang Si Falls for afternoon swims. Our travelers often tell us they love the spring festivals, especially in April when you can join in traditional New Year celebrations. The heritage routes through Northern Thailand and Laos are ideal this time of year, with clear skies perfect for photos of white temples, mountain monasteries and also riverside communities along the Mekong.
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- Summer 2026
Summer brings lush landscapes and dramatic skies to Thailand and Laos, making it perfect for photographers and nature lovers. Our most requested routes take advantage of the season's beauty, combining temple visits with trips to waterfalls at their most powerful. The Mekong cruises offer a different perspective now - you'll see riverside farming communities in full swing and enjoy gorgeous green mountain views. Private tours work especially well in summer, as guides can adjust timing around afternoon showers while making sure you don't miss cultural highlights like traditional Baci ceremonies, morning markets and also peaceful moments at ancient temples.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall offers some of the year's best touring conditions across Thailand and Laos. Our comprehensive cultural routes really shine from September through November, when you can explore temple complexes without summer heat and winter crowds. The Mekong journeys are particularly good now - you'll cruise past golden rice fields ready for harvest and stop at villages celebrating traditional festivals. Adventure tours work beautifully in autumn too, mixing jungle treks and cycling through the countryside with visits to hill tribe communities and also quiet moments at ancient Buddhist sites. Many of our travelers especially enjoy the evening food markets this time of year, when cool breezes carry the scent of grilling satay and fresh herbs through lantern-lit streets.
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What Cultural Experiences Can You Actually Join In On?
One of the most special things you can do is watch the alms-giving ceremony in Luang Prabang where monks in their bright orange robes collect offerings at sunrise. You can actually take part if you want just make sure to follow what your guide tells you about the proper way to do it. If you're interested in local cultures you should definitely check out the hill-tribe villages up in northern Thailand and Laos where different ethnic groups like the Hmong Karen and Akha still maintain their traditional way of life. You can usually arrange this through organized treks or homestays. Over in Chiang Mai there's the Takbat Lao Ceremony and in Luang Prabang you can experience a traditional Baci ceremony if you stay with locals in Ban Ou community.
Where Are the Best Natural Areas to Visit and How Do You Get There?
The Kuang Si Waterfall near Luang Prabang is absolutely stunning and getting there is pretty straightforward either with a tour or just hop in a tuk-tuk. If you're heading south in Laos the Bolaven Plateau is incredible with its waterfalls and coffee plantations you can reach it by bus or car whatever works best for you. Animal lovers should definitely check out the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai where you can spend time with rescued elephants through their organized programs. Don't miss the Pak Ou Caves either you'll need to take a boat trip on the Mekong but it's totally worth it.
What About Those Hidden Travel Routes People Keep Talking About?
The slow boat down the Mekong between northern Thailand and Luang Prabang is probably one of the most memorable ways to travel. Sure it takes about two days but you get these amazing views and can stop at villages along the way really getting to know the river's rhythm. Taking the train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is another great option especially if you're not in a rush. The overnight journey lets you see so much more of the country than you would from a plane and you really get to experience local life. People choose these routes because they want that deeper connection with the place they're visiting and honestly the scenery alone makes it worthwhile.
How Do You Actually Get Around in These Countries?
Getting around is pretty straightforward really. In Thai cities tuk-tuks are everywhere and they're great for short trips. If you're in Chiang Mai look for the red trucks called songthaews they run set routes around the city. Bangkok's got these cool longtail boats perfect for exploring the canals and getting to riverside spots. For longer distances you've got domestic flights connecting the major cities. If you're taking the slow boat on the Mekong between Huay Xai and Luang Prabang the Shompoo Cruise runs several times a week usually Monday Thursday Friday and Sunday but check the season. In Laos the EMU C82 train connects Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang making travel between these popular spots pretty convenient.





































