Location: Laos
Settha Palace Hotel
This 29-room hotel is located right in the heart of bustling Vientiane, which bring you no trouble in experiencing the vibrant culture of Laos at all time. Staying here means getting yourself in a historic trip to the long lost era of classical elegance, gracious service and French colonial charm. Like its name suggests, all rooms and suites are meticulously decorated from the dark wood, fabulous artwork and antiques to create a palace aura. Even the swimming pool looks charming here.
Xiengkhuang
Xieng Khuang, hemmed in by a ring of dramatic mountains, including the country’s tallest peak, Phu Bia, is best known for the treeless flatlands and crater-ridden landscape of the Plain of Jars.
Pakse
Capitalizing on its location at the confluence of the Xe Don and the Mekong rivers, roughly halfway between the Thai border and the fertile Bolaven Plateau, PAKSE is the far south’s biggest city.
Vientiane
There is no denying that Vientiane is one of Southeast Asia’s quietest capital cities. Hugging a wide bend of the Mekong River, it looks more like a rambling collection of villages, dotted with a few grandiose monuments, than the engine room of a nation.
Vang Vieng
Change comes slowly to Laos, but Vang Vieng, the once-sleepy town that reclines on the east bank of the Nam Song River between towering limestone karsts, is something of a rare exception.
Luang Prabang
A mountain kingdom for more than a thousand years and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luang Prabang is endowed with a legacy of ancient red-roofed temples and French-Indochinese architecture.
Vietnam and Laos Explorer
This is the perfect option for those who want all of the highlights of Vietnam & Laos in one go. You will explore the waterways of the Mekong Delta with a private sampan ride & walk the village paths to learn about local life. Explore the engrossing underground network of Cu Chi Tunnels; visit the sights of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hoi An on foot; Enjoy a cyclo ride of Hanoi’s Old Quarter to learn about traditional Vietnamese architecture; spend a night cruising Halong Bay aboard a traditional Junk. And later spend 5 nights in Laos to visit historical city of Luang Prabang, the Plain of Jars site at Xiengkhouang and the pleasant capital of Vientiane.