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- The best Laos and Thailand tour packages
- What people love about Laos And Thailand Tours
- Travel Laos and Thailand your way
- Discover Laos and Thailand tours for every budget
- Laos and Thailand tours for every type of group
- Top Laos and Thailand travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Laos and Thailand
- Contact our Laos and Thailand travel experts
- What our customers ask about Laos and Thailand Tours & Trips
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14-Day Thailand to Laos: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Luang Prabang & Hanoi
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Super fun trip! Great local guides and lots of fun activities.”
Braelyn, 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 18 to 45 year olds Operator The Dragon Trip From $2,251
20% Off- NZ$1,801You save $450
Thailand, Laos and Cambodia Adventure
140 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well organised, super busy trip. Itinerary is very fast paced but you will feel like you did a lot!”
Harry, traveled in June
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 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $4,106
15% Off- NZ$3,490+$919 upfront costsYou save $616
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 up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,939
25% Off- NZ$2,204You save $735
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam Age Range 18 to 45 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From
25% Off- NZ$3,755
What people love about Laos And Thailand Tours
- 14-Day Thailand to Laos: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Luang Prabang & Hanoi
Super fun trip! Great local guides and lots of fun activities.
- Thailand, Laos and Cambodia Adventure
Lisa made this tour. This wasnt my first tour with contiki and it wont be my last. Just hope i get her for my next adventure. Ur amazing! Keep it up. N never stop travelling. Miss you already.. ps. When we meet again you better of mastered the hair braiding techniques i showed you. Lots of love. Nicky
- Thailand and Laos Adventure
The trip was fun, good people, fast spaced lots done in a short time
Travel Laos and Thailand your way
For those seeking to truly explore Thailand and Laos, our most popular 21-day route takes you deep into both countries' highlights, starting in Bangkok before heading north through Ayutthaya and Sukhothai's ancient parks. What makes this particularly good for explorers is the mix of famous sites like the Grand Palace with lesser-known spots like Bang Pa-In Summer Palace. You'll spend time in Chiang Mai's vibrant markets, cruise along the Mekong to traditional villages and catch the sunrise alms-giving ceremony in Luang Prabang. Our travelers especially value the balanced pace - you get proper time to explore each stop rather than rushing through. The route through Laos lets you experience daily life, from the morning markets to evening temple visits, and also gives you chances to interact with local communities along the Mekong.
Select from our extensive range of 39 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Laos and Thailand with our expert guides leading the way.
These cultural journeys pack serious depth, starting right in Bangkok where you'll glide through ancient canals by longboat before heading north to discover Chiang Mai's temples and craft traditions. Our most thorough tours blend temple explorations, village homestays and also authentic local encounters across both countries. You'll join monks for morning alms in Luang Prabang, take part in traditional Baci ceremonies in family homes, and cruise the Mekong to visit whisky-making villages and mystical Pak Ou caves. The well-paced 18-21 day tours give you proper time in each spot - from wandering Ayutthaya's temple ruins and Bang Pa-In Summer Palace to connecting with mountain communities to understand their distinct tribal customs, dialects and also traditional dress. Our travelers appreciate how these extended explorations mix guided temple visits, overnight village stays, cooking classes and genuine family interactions, going far beyond surface-level tourism. Special touches fill these journeys, from private Mekong boat excursions to early morning market visits with knowledgeable local guides sharing historical context and also meaningful conversations with monks at Chiang Mai temples.
Discover Laos and Thailand tours for every budget
Budget-conscious travelers have several excellent options for exploring Thailand and Laos. Our most requested route takes you from Bangkok to Hanoi over two weeks, with particular focus on meaningful cultural exchanges. You'll spend time at ethical elephant sanctuaries in Chiang Mai, take monk chats at temples and cruise the Mekong River to Pakbeng. What makes these tours work well for budget travelers is the mix of included highlights with optional activities - you can join cooking classes, go white water rafting or trek in the mountains based on your interests and funds. The accommodations are simple but clean hostels, and our customers particularly enjoy the night markets for affordable local food. Another popular option runs through Northern Thailand and Laos, featuring village homestays where you'll learn about traditional life while keeping costs reasonable.
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Laos and Thailand tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
36 tours in Laos and ThailandThere's something special about traveling Thailand and Laos with a group - we see it time and again on our Bangkok to Hanoi route. You'll start as strangers but end up sharing amazing moments together, from giving alms to monks in Luang Prabang to learning Thai cooking in Chiang Mai and also floating down the river in Vang Vieng. The Northern Thailand route is particularly good, taking you through ancient temples before crossing to Laos for authentic village stays. Groups stay small, usually 12-16 people, which gives you plenty of social time without feeling crowded. Our guides really make these trips special - they know all the local spots, handle the logistics and keep everyone laughing while they're at it.
Small Group
16 tours in Laos and ThailandThese intimate Thailand and Laos tours hit just the right notes, with groups of 12-16 travelers forming bonds over Bangkok rooftop dinners before heading north. In Chiang Mai, the small groups get special access to elephant sanctuaries, engage in monk chats, and dive into local cooking classes. Taking slow boats down the Mekong to Luang Prabang, our travelers tell us how the smaller numbers make traditional ceremonies and village homestays feel more authentic and personal. The guides earn high marks for sharing local culture, while smoothly managing practical details like border crossings. What sets these tours apart is the mix of must-see spots with flexible options - you can join a cooking workshop, tackle some white water rafting, or head into the mountains based on what interests you. The Northern routes blend temple visits with active experiences, like cycling through Mae Rim Valley, kayaking near Vang Vieng and also exploring hidden waterfalls. Our travelers consistently note how traveling with a smaller group helps create natural friendships, while giving everyone space to discover places at their own speed.
Private / Personalized
19 tours in Laos and ThailandPrivate tours through Thailand and Laos give you all the cultural experiences with the freedom to go at your own speed. Our signature 18-day route from Bangkok lets you really dig into both countries, with your own pace for temples, river trips and local encounters. Having a dedicated local guide makes all the difference - they'll adjust the schedule so you can spend extra time where it matters, whether that's watching elephants at the Nature Park, taking photos at Kuang Si Falls or chatting with villagers. Lots of our travelers go for the Thailand-Laos spiritual journey, which includes private Mekong boats and special access to traditional Baci ceremonies in local homes. You can easily add cooking classes, extend temple visits or mix in different activities as you go.
Top Laos and Thailand travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our 7-day adventures through Laos really let you dig into the country's heart and soul. The journey typically starts in Vientiane, where you'll explore ancient temples like Wat Sisaket with its thousands of tiny Buddha statues before heading north through spectacular mountain scenery. What makes these week-long trips special is how they combine cultural experiences like visiting the Khmu villages with outdoor activities - you can trek through rainforest paths to limestone caves near Vang Vieng and kayak on the Nam Song River. Our travelers particularly enjoy the overnight stays in traditional villages, sharing meals with local families and learning about daily life. The route up to Luang Prabang gives you time to explore the morning markets, join in the monk's alms-giving ceremony and also take a boat trip to the sacred Pak Ou caves filled with Buddha images.
For those with a bit more time, our 10-day journeys weave together Thailand's urban energy with Laos' laid-back charm. Starting in Bangkok, you'll discover hidden corners of the city like the old Kudi Chin district where traditional bakeries still make century-old recipes. The itinerary flows naturally north, stopping at Ayutthaya's temple ruins before catching modern high-speed trains to Vang Vieng's karst mountains. Our customers love how these trips mix comfortable travel with authentic experiences - one day you're swimming in the crystal pools of Khouangsi Waterfall, the next you're learning about traditional textiles at local villages and also joining cooking classes to master Lao cuisine.
Two-week expeditions offer our most complete exploration of both countries. These journeys typically start with Bangkok's rooftop restaurants and temple-lined canals before heading to Chiang Mai, where our travelers praise the mix of cultural immersion and nature experiences. You'll spend time at ethical elephant sanctuaries, chat with Buddhist monks about their daily lives and trek through jungle paths to hidden waterfalls. The Laos portion takes you down the Mekong River, where you'll stop at whisky-making villages, explore the Pak Ou caves and watch sunset from Mount Phousi in Luang Prabang. What makes these longer trips special is the balance - you get proper time in each location, whether you're cycling through Vang Vieng's countryside, learning traditional pottery in local villages or also wandering through night markets filled with handicrafts.
Demographics
If you're traveling solo through Thailand and Laos, our routes blend group experiences with plenty of me-time. The Bangkok to Hanoi journey is a favorite - you'll spend mornings chatting with monks in temples or learning to cook Thai dishes in Chiang Mai, then have afternoons free to wander markets or join some white water rafting. We've picked hostels where it's easy to meet other travelers and our guests love swapping stories during group dinners. Another solid choice takes you through Northern Thailand's ancient temples before crossing into Laos where you'll stay with local families in traditional villages.
Our private tours for couples through Thailand and Laos let you set the pace while mixing culture with quiet moments together. You'll explore Bangkok's temples with your own guide, take evening cruises on the Chao Phraya and learn to cook Thai dishes in private classes in Chiang Mai. Mornings might find you at an elephant sanctuary, while afternoons are yours to explore markets or relax at your hotel. The Mekong section feels especially intimate - we've found lovely boutique hotels overlooking the river and arrange private boats for visiting the Pak Ou Caves. Many couples add special touches like joining traditional Baci ceremonies in local homes or giving alms to monks at sunrise in Luang Prabang.
Younger travelers pick our active routes through Thailand and Laos that pack in real outdoor challenges alongside cultural experiences. The popular two-week trip starts with Bangkok's street food scene and rooftop drinks, then heads north where you'll trek through jungles, tackle white water rapids and zip through the canopy near Chiang Mai. In Laos, you'll tube down rivers in Vang Vieng, kayak to hidden caves and hike to remote waterfalls. The social side makes it even better - whether you're sharing stories in riverside hostels, exploring night markets together or heading out for optional rock climbing and mountain biking sessions.
Our cultural tours through Thailand and Laos work well for senior travelers who want to dig deeper into local heritage. We've thought carefully about the details - choosing central hotels with good amenities, arranging private transport and working with guides who share rich historical context. You'll take time exploring Bangkok's Grand Palace, cruise the Chao Phraya to watch riverside life and drive through pretty countryside to see Ayutthaya's ancient ruins. We schedule activities before the day heats up, pick hotels close to main sights and always have backup plans for anyone wanting to skip more active parts. The Mekong portion is especially popular, using comfortable boats to visit traditional villages while guides explain local customs and traditions.
Our family tours through Thailand and Laos really shine when it comes to mixing fun with culture. Kids get excited about racing through Bangkok in tuk-tuks and watching life unfold along the canals. The schedule works nicely - you'll visit temples early before it gets hot and then cool off in the pool during afternoon hours. Parents tell us their children love getting hands-on: feeding elephants at Chiang Mai sanctuaries, trying traditional crafts in mountain villages and everyone joining in during cooking lessons. The Mekong River portion often becomes the trip highlight, where families stay in riverside lodges and explore floating villages and Buddhist caves together. We've picked guides who really connect with kids, making local customs and wildlife discoveries come alive through stories and games.
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13 toursYoung Adults (18 - 39)
5 tours All tours for Young AdultsSeniors (50+)
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Best time to visit Laos and Thailand
- Summer 2025
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 2025
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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- 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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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.