The small stopover village of Pakbeng
Located halfway between Houay Xai and Luang Prabang, the village of Pakbeng can be reached by boat or by road from Oudomxay. Nestled at the foot of a mountain, this small stopover village is often where travellers spend a night. The local population has become accustomed to the arrival of boats, and residents have made tourism their main activity. The village therefore has many guesthouses and small restaurants. Early in the morning, as travellers head towards the boats, the street is lined with stalls filled with freshly prepared drinks, pastries and sandwiches.
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What to do in Pakbeng?
We offer a stopover in Pakbeng on our Mekong cruises from Houay Xai to Luang Prabang. Although Pakbeng serves only as a “stop” for travellers, the setting is nonetheless remarkable. Numerous viewpoints over the Mekong await those who take the time to stop. Strolling along the riverbanks is also very pleasant, and during the day the village enjoys a restful calm.
Where to stay in Pakbeng?
Here are some of our recommendations for hotels in Pakbeng: Pakbeng Lodge offers 30 spacious, tastefully decorated rooms and is the ideal starting point for walks through the surrounding forests and mountains. In addition, this is where the Mekong Elephant Park is located, allowing you to learn more about these emblematic animals of Laos. If you are looking for a little more authenticity, Luangsay Lodge offers large bungalows in traditional Lao architecture in a comfortable, characterful setting. Finally, Grand Pakbeng offers an unforgettable stay with its 45 villas featuring private terraces and a jacuzzi. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful luxury resorts in northern Laos. Please do not hesitate to contact us to book your charming hotel in Pakbeng. 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 the accommodation for your trip to Laos to your specific requirements.
What to see around Pakbeng?
If you travel up the Mekong towards Houay Xay, you can continue your journey to Thailand by crossing the border, or you can head downriver to Luang Prabang, the former royal capital listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you prefer the road, you will reach the town of Oudomxay a little further north. This small town further north serves as a commercial crossroads with China. Just 1 hour from Oudomxay is Muang La Lodge, a superb eco-lodge with only 10 rooms, located in the heart of the northern mountains, on the lands of ethnic minorities. With its massage pavilion facing the river, its pool on the heart of its private island, its sauna and two large natural hot-water pools overlooking the landscape, this charming lodge will undoubtedly guarantee you an exclusive relaxing stay!

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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.
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Visas: each country has its own rules — Asia Safari guides you through all procedures.
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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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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.




