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When to visit Laos

When to visit Laos
November to January is the best time to visit lowland Laos, when daytime temperatures are agreeably warm, evenings are slightly chilly and the countryside is green and lush after the rains. However, at higher elevations temperatures are significantly cooler, sometimes dropping to freezing point. In February, temperatures begin to climb, reaching a peak in April, when the lowlands are baking hot and humid. During this time, the highlands are, for the most part, equally hot if a bit less muggy than the lowlands, though there are places, such as Paksong on the Bolaven Plateau, that have a temperate climate year-round. Due to slash-and-burn agriculture, much of the north, including Luang Prabang, becomes shrouded in smoke from March until the beginning of the monsoon, which can at times be quite uncomfortable, and of course doesn’t do your photographs any favours. The rainy season (generally May to September) affects the condition of Laos’s network of unpaved roads, some of which become impassable after the rains begin. On the other hand, rivers which may be too low to navigate during the dry season become important transport routes after the rains have caused water levels to rise. Note that the climate in some northern areas – notably Phongsali and Hua Phan (Sam Neua) – can be surprisingly temperamental, even in the hot season, so you could have one scorcher of a day, followed by a cold, wet day that’s enough to convince you you’re no longer in Southeast Asia. Indochina travel Laos
With its undisturbed cultures and undiscovered environment, the country has captured the hearts of many. Coupled with possibly the most chilled out people on earth means that Laos is fast becoming a must go for off the beaten path travel and the adventure tourist! The beautiful simplicity of the village life makes a refreshing change to the fast paced atmosphere found elsewhere in Asia, and the warm welcome received by the somewhat reserved and shy Laotians help make a visit to Laos a truly unforgettable and welcome experience. Tours in Laos
The culture, pace and attitude of Laos have remained relatively unchanged for the last century, making it a fantastic step back in time, away from life as we have come to know it. For a real break, away from the hustle and bustle and crowds, this country of mountains and rivers is the perfect place to go.
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map of Laos There is so much to see in this beautiful country. From the adventure haven of Vang Vieng to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Luang Prabang with its robed monks and monasteries (often referred to as a destination on its own!), and from the mountains of the north to the impressive ‘Mother of all rivers’ the Mekong; Laos really is an untouched beauty. It is a country where you really can discover somewhere that no one has been before and can genuinely discover the explorer within.
The exotic wilderness that is Laos and the amazing scenery draw travellers who are looking for an experience and a bit of intrepid travel. There is the opportunity to sit back and marvel at the scenery and culture or to embark on the more adventurous activities that Laos has to offer with options including kayaking, rafting, boating, caving, trekking, and tubing. Unsurprisingly, due to the spectacular limestone crags and karst cliffs rock climbing is available and is considered to be some of the best in South East Asia! Laos is also considered by many to be a perfect place for cycling, as the roads are quiet and peaceful as there are few cars. Imagine all of this with the amazingly dramatic, yet peaceful and serene backdrop and there is no wonder that Laos is a favourite for all who have been there, providing the opportunity for an alternative and exciting adventure holiday.
WEATHER AVERAGES AND CLIMATE IN LAOS
Laos has a tropical monsoon climate, with a pronounced rainy season from May through October, a cool dry season from November through February, and a hot dry season in March and April. Generally, monsoons occur at the same time across the country, although that time may vary significantly from one year to the next. Montly rainfall also varies regionally, you can click on the map below to select the weather station for more information. Temperatures range from average highs around 40 degrees celcius along the Mekong in March and April to lows of 5 degrees celcius or less in the uplands of Xiangkhoang and Phôngsali in January.

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