Champassak, a little paradise in Southern Laos
The charming little town of Champassak is located about 40 km south of Pakse, on the right bank of the Mekong. A peaceful small town of 40,000 inhabitants, it was once the capital of Champassak Province, which is now one of the most visited provinces in Laos. The region is a must-see stop on your trip to Laos thanks to its superb landscapes, historic sites and outdoor activities that will appeal to adventure and discovery lovers. You can reach it from Vientiane by road, or by flying into Pakse Airport.
Champassak: ຈຳປາສັກ

What to do in Champassak?
It is pleasant to stroll along Champassak’s main street between the colonial buildings and the Mekong riverbank. At dusk, you can enjoy a traditional puppet show at the Champassak Shadow Theatre. You can explore the surrounding villages by bicycle or visit Wat Phou, a famous pre-Angkorian temple listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Do not miss the Vat Phou Festival, held every year in February! Opposite Champassak lies the small island of Don Deng, with its 8 kilometres of white-sand beach. Accessible in about fifteen minutes by boat, time seems to stand still there, where small villages live from farming and fishing. On the island, there are no roads or vehicles; you get around on foot or by bicycle. To enjoy the slow pace of Laotian life, you can take a Mekong cruise aboard Vat Phou Cruises. This former teak transport vessel has been converted into a luxurious cruise boat with all modern comforts. The cruise departing from Pakse lasts 2 days and includes a visit to the famous Wat Phou site as well as various villages along the river, ending the journey in the 4,000 Islands.
Where to stay in Champassak?
Here are some of our recommendations for hotels in Champassak: Residence Bassac, just a stone’s throw from the Mekong and the region’s must-see sites. People come for its comfort, its cuisine and its range of exclusive experiences. For travellers looking for a high-end stay, La Folie Lodge will win you over with its unique setting on the small island of Don Daeng. Do not hesitate to contact us to book your charming hotel in Champassak. If the hotel of your choice is not included in your Laos itinerary, please let us know. Your satisfaction and wishes are our priority, and we tailor your Laos trip accommodation to your specific preferences.
What to see around Champassak?
In the far south of Laos, near the border with Cambodia, the 4,000 Islands appear along the Mekong. During the dry season, the water level drops, revealing islets and sandbanks. Local residents take advantage of this to cultivate fields there or use them as grazing land for water buffalo. A few hours from Champassak, you will also find the Bolaven Plateau, renowned for its tea and coffee plantations, as well as its superb waterfalls, including Tad Lo, Tad Fan and Tad Gneuang.
Visit Champassak with Asia Safari Laos
Because every trip to Laos should be unique, our team of French-speaking travel consultants is here to help you organise your stay in Champassak. We assist you in choosing your accommodation, transport and activities as closely as possible to your expectations. Our services allow you to experience the true south of Laos and discover the Champassak region differently, off the beaten track.Champassak: Our tailor-made travel ideas
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- Local French-speaking agency: we speak your language and know the country from the inside
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- 25+ years of experience: founded in 2002, Asia Safari assists hundreds of French-speaking travelers every year
How does our tailor-made service work?
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3. You refine it with us until the trip is perfect
4. We manage everything on site: guides, transport, hotels, activities
When to visit Laos?
The best period is October to April — dry season, pleasant temperatures. The rainy season (May to September) is also possible: lush landscapes and fewer tourists, but some roads can be difficult. Asia Safari advises you according to the region and type of trip.
Laos, the heart of your Indochina tour
Laos is often the surprise of a trip: uncrowded, authentic, with a quiet beauty. Asia Safari makes Laos much more than a stopover — we make it the central experience of your stay, before or after Vietnam, Cambodia, or Thailand.
Our most requested Indochina combinations
Laos + Cambodia: A classic — temples of Luang Prabang and Angkor Wat, Mekong and Tonlé Sap. 15 days minimum recommended.
Laos + Vietnam: Two contrasting countries — the calm of Laos and the energy of Vietnam. From Hanoi to Vientiane or vice versa.
Northern Laos + Yunnan: For travelers seeking originality — travel from Yunnan to Laos via the Laos-China railway (inaugurated 2021).
Grand Indochina Tour (40 days): Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand — a memorable trip for life.
Tips for preparing your multi-country tour
Visas: each country has its own rules — Asia Safari guides you through all procedures.
Ideal duration: allow a minimum of 12 to 15 days for a 2-country combination.
Seasons: seasons vary by country — we help you choose the best window.
Budget: prices vary greatly by country. Laos is cheaper than Vietnam or Thailand.
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Jean-Paul Duvergé arrived in Laos at the turn of the 2000s, fell in love with the country, and decided to stay. In 2002, he founded Asia Safari with a simple idea: to offer French-speaking travelers direct access to authentic Lao life, without the filter of large Parisian agencies. Since then, the agency has assisted thousands of travelers, built a network of trusted guides and partners, and refined its philosophy: rigorous tailor-made travel, serving authenticity.
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We are on site: Our team works from Vientiane. We know the roads, seasons, accommodations, guides — and what changed last week. No outdated brochures.
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Laos in figures
Area: 236,800 km² | Population: approximately 7.5 million inhabitants | Capital: Vientiane | Official language: Lao | Religion: Theravada Buddhism (65% of the population) | Currency: Lao Kip (LAK) | Time zone: UTC+7
Laos must-sees
Luang Prabang: Former royal capital, a UNESCO World Heritage site, its golden temples, French colonial houses, and gentle way of life make it an undeniable favorite.
Vientiane: The human-sized capital — That Luang, Patuxai, and the banks of the Mekong are worth a visit.
Vang Vieng: Surrounded by limestone karsts, ideal for kayaking, caving, and hiking.
Southern Laos and 4000 Islands: Champassak, the Vat Phou temples (UNESCO), the Bolaven Plateau, and the Mekong islands.
Lao culture
Theravada Buddhism permeates all of Lao life. The alms giving (offerings to monks at dawn) in Luang Prabang is a daily ritual of great beauty. Lao festivals — Boun Pi Mai (Lao New Year in April), Boun Ok Phansa (Festival of Lights) — are exceptional times to travel.
Nature and biodiversity
Laos is 70% covered by forests. Its protected areas are home to rare species: Asian elephants, gibbons, sun bears. The rivers and plateaus offer natural settings of rare purity in Asia.















