Here is a list of details about Laos, along with a Q&A; about traveling through Laos, a beautiful destination in the heart of the Indochina peninsula.
Travel tips Laos
Q: When is the best time to travel to Laos?
A: All year is fine. Travellers should note that Laos is especially hot and humid (highs of 35 degrees plus) between March and June. The winter months from October to February are generally the most pleasant. The country is at its greenest and most attractive (for photographers) during the wet season months from June to October or immediately afterwards. Smoke haze from traditional agricultural practices can dull the skies from March to May.
Q: How much English is spoken in Laos?
A: As Laos continues to open up to the outside world more and more people are learning English. In our hotels, most staff members can speak moderate English. However, on the streets and in local restaurants very few people can speak English and street signs and menus are written in local script. With the help of our local guides and tour leaders these communication problems are easily overcome.
Q: What kinds of transport are used on tours in Laos?
A: Depend on the travel arrangements and the company you may contact. However, for road journeys and inner city touring, air conditioned cars, mini buses, or coasters are used. These vehicles are modern, well maintained, safe vehicles – good for small group travel. In and between cities and towns we also use a combination of boats, local songthaews (open air vehicles), and we walk. Where domestic flights are involved, we French built ATR72s. If you have any reservations about using the services of Lao Aviation, we suggest you refer to embassy or consulate advice. When travelling down the Mekong River from Thailand into Luang Prabang we use a small speedboat up until Pakbeng, then board a larger slow boat for the journey to Luang Prabang. A varied combination of boat transport provides the best first-hand experience of the Mekong River and ensures the arrive at the destination on time. View some of the popular Laos tours and packages
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Q: Will I be spending too much time at religious sites?
A: No. Much of Laos’ most spectacular architecture and thriving traditional culture is to be found in and around its temple complexes. We believe our Laos tours are a nice balance of people, culture, history, natural landscapes and food.
Q: What type of restaurants and food will be available on tour?
A: Lao cuisine is similar to Thai food and can be quite spicy. We eat at quality Lao restaurants – serving a selection of seafood, chicken, beef, pork, duck and vegetable dishes. Some travellers prefer a mixture of International (western) and Lao food while touring. In Vientiane and Luang Prabang, a limited range of international cuisine is available. Breakfast is included each day on our tours and is usually a mix of western buffet and continental style. Vegetarians will find a good selection of fresh foods available. In Pakbeng and Lak Sao, western food is not available, and only a limited Lao selection is on offer.
Q: How much money will I spend per day touring?
A: Approximately US$20 per person for day to day living. Laos is a country that offers great value for your money. For around US$20 you will be able to buy lunch and dinner at good restaurants, as well as refreshments during the day. Western meal costs are higher.
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