Tourism11/25/2025 10:51:30 AM
The annual That Ing Hang Festival in Savannakhet Province is set to take place from 30 November to 5 December 2025, with organisers promising a more vibrant and engaging celebration aimed at boosting tourism.
Tourism11/24/2025 9:37:40 AM
Xieng Khuang Province will hold its annual Khao Kai Noy Rice Festival from 26 to 30 November 2025 at the Provincial Museum grounds, celebrating one of Laos’ most distinctive rice varieties and the cultural heritage of the region.
Tourism11/23/2025 11:29:49 AM
The Lao PDR marked a historic milestone today with a ceremony celebrating the official inscription of Hin Nam No National Park as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, the first of its kind for the country. The ceremony began at Wattay International Airport and continued to Patuxay Park, drawing widespread participation from senior officials, international partners, and the public.
Tourism11/5/2025 1:17:28 PM
Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Outhoumphone District, Savannakhet Province, Sala Pak Yen Nam Buy (in English: Nam Buy cool or shady platform) is a natural tourist destination waiting to be explored. This site is a key part of an exciting new initiative to boost tourism in Outhoumphone.
Tourism10/29/2025 2:58:49 PM
The Embassy of Vietnam in the Lao PDR, in collaboration with the Lao Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Vietnam Cultural Center in Laos and the Vietnam Water Puppetry Theatre, organized a Vietnamese water puppet performance in Vientiane Capital on Oct 28.
Tourism10/28/2025 3:00:12 PM
Vientiane Province is setting its sights on attracting more than 3,000 additional visitors by the end of 2025, as tourism continues to show strong signs of recovery and growth.
Tourism10/8/2025 9:55:16 AM
The capital city of Laos was aglow last night as thousands gathered along the banks of the Mekong River and at local temples to celebrate the spectacular Fire Boat Festival (Lai Heua Fai), marking the End of Buddhist Lent on October 7, 2025. Coinciding with the full moon of the 11th lunar month, the annual event drew enthusiastic crowds of locals and foreign residents alike, all eager to participate in one of the country’s most cherished spiritual traditions.