WHY we need you in Laos
- Laos is one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia, with around 23% living below the poverty line
- Poverty is particularly acute in rural areas, where around 80% of the country's poor reside
- Health issues in Laos include malnutrition, inadequate access to clean water and sanitation, and a high incidence of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease
- Education is a priority in Laos, but access and quality remain a challenge, especially in rural areas.
- A report by Save the Children stated from 2015 to 2020, approx. 28.2% of children aged between 5-17 were engaged in labour.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Mekong River sunset boat cruise and participation in a traditional BASI ceremony.
- Town exploration, hike to Phousi Hill, and visit to KuangSi Waterfall and Bear Rescue Center.
- Flower making offerings to the temple, meditation, and a Lao cooking experience.
- Daily trip with a boat cruise on the Mekong River, visiting the Buddha Cave, handmade Lao textile village, weaving, and whiskey village.
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PROJECT NAME: 1 WEEK SUMMER SPECIAL
LOCATION: LAOS
START DATES: 3rd JUN, 1st JUL, 5th AUG
ACCOMMODATION: VOLUNTEER HOUSE
MIN DURATION: ONE WEEK
MIN AGE: 16+
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: N/A
Overview
Embark on a seven-day adventure through Laos, immersing yourself in its cultural richness and natural beauty of this landlocked country.
Day 1 begins with an introduction to Laos culture, covering essential customs, followed by a welcome dinner at a standard accommodation in Luang Prabang.
On Day 2, embark on a serene boat cruise along the Mekong River, visiting the Buddha Cave, a village showcasing handmade Lao textiles, and a whiskey village. Engage in flower-making offerings, meditation, and a Lao cooking experience. Explore Luang Prabang’s night market in the evening.
Day 3 offers a kayaking trip along the Khan River, a Laos picnic along the Numkhan River, and a BBQ night with bowling and karaoke.
Days 4 and 5 feature a two-day trek through the bamboo forest, visiting a Khmu hill tribe village and staying in a homestay. Day 5 concludes with a sunset boat cruise along the Mekong River and participation in a traditional BASI ceremony.
Day 6 includes exploring the town, hiking to Phousi Hill, and visiting the KuangSi Waterfall and Bear Rescue Centre. The day ends with storytelling at Lunag Prabang’s galavake.
On Day 7, pack your bags, bid farewell to the team, and depart from Luang Prabang, carrying with you lasting memories of a culturally enriching experience.
Join this summer (or winter, depending on where you’re coming from!) program, perfect as an add-on to your volunteer program.
Location
Luang Prabang is a picturesque city situated in the northern region of Laos, known for its well-preserved traditional architecture and serene Buddhist temples. Wat Xieng Thong, Wat Mai, and Wat Visoun are some of the most famous temples in the city, offering stunning examples of traditional Lao architecture. The lively night market, where visitors can sample local street food and browse through a wide range of local handicrafts, is also a must-visit attraction. Additionally, the city is a great base for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and visiting the Kuang Si waterfalls, making it a well-rounded destination for travellers seeking cultural, natural, and culinary experiences.
Food & Accommodation
The accommodation is located on the main road of the world heritage town surrounded by a beautiful mountainous view next to the Mekong River. The accommodation is easy to reach the local night market, and the town centre, which is a few mins walk. Rooms are shared dorms with up to 4 people of single gender. Included are wifi, hot showers, air-con, fans, and a laundry facility at an extra cost.
You can find simple groceries and beverages sold in two local restaurants located next to the accommodation. There are also shops and a local market located 3 minutes and 10 minutes away respectively, by foot. There is also a pharmacy and local clinic located less than 5km away.
There is a lake-side makeshift restaurant just for us, where you can enjoy the evenings and order Western or Laotian food at reasonable prices.
We offer a variety of local Laotian dishes. Participants may find that the cuisine is quite different from what they are used to at home, as there are very few Western dishes served. Local dishes can sometimes be adapted to accommodate vegetarians but can be a bit challenging with other dietary restrictions. Please inform the local team of your specific needs and they will do their best. However, please consider that it may not be possible to meet those personal tastes or guidelines every day to your satisfaction. In instances like this, we do suggest, bringing some of your own items to supplement the food being served.
In addition, 3 meals are provided every day of the program scheduled at 8am for Breakfast, 12pm for Lunch, and 6:00pm for Dinner and on weekends only brunch and dinner.
*Accommodation may be in our local centre or in close proximity, depending on availability and time of year.
Summer
Special
- 1 Week Summer Special
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1 Week - $975
- Private rooms cost additional $250 p/week
What's Included
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Accommodation
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3 Meals a day
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Airport Pickup & Drop off
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Local Transportation
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1 Day Orientation
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24/7 In-Country Support
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Project Materials & Equipment
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Activities as per the program
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Pre-departure Expert Advice
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Preperation Tools & Checklists
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Certificate of Completion
- Application fee is one off per person (unlimited placements)
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- Discounts may apply if travelling in a pair or group!
- All credit card /international fees included in below pricing! 🙂
FAQ
This is a fantastic way to explore before or after a volunteer program. Everything is included, so it takes the hassle out of organising individual tours and excursions! Plus a great way to make new friends 🙂
- Accommodation
- 3 meals p/day weekdays
- Arrival airport transfer & Drop off
- Filtered drinking water, coffee & tea
- 1 day orientation
- Daily transportation to project
- Activities as per the program
- In country 24/7 support & emergency assistance
- Fundraising support
- University course credits (where applicable)
- Certificate of Completion
- Airfares
- Travel Insurance
- Tours, Souvenirs & spending money
Programs begin every Monday, and volunteers are required to arrive the day prior, for orientation before the project. Your accommodation on the Sunday is included in the program fees.
A free airport pickup is included when arriving to Luang Prabang Airport (LPQ). You must arrive between 8:00 to 22:00 on Sunday. If arriving on the Saturday, we charge an additional fee for the extra night’s accommodation.
If arriving outside the pickup times, you can either make your own way to the project (we will advise on how to do this) or you can book a private transfer for an additional fee.
Sunday
Pickup and Transfer to the Center
Welcome Dinner
Monday
Daily Trip with a slow boat cruising on the Mekong River to visit the Buddha
Cave and Village homemade Lao textile, Weaving, and wisky village
Learn flower-making offerings to the Temple, meditation
Learn how to cook with Lao food and prepare your dinner.
Explore the World Heritage Town LPB night market
Tuesday
One full day with a Khan River Kayaking trip to the Tadsae water
Enjoy the most beautiful view and Laos picnic along the Numkhan River
BBQ Night/ Bowling/Karaoke
Wednesday
2 days Bamboo forest trekking to visit a hill tribe village Khmu and
homestay with a local family.
Thursday
Ending up with secondary 5 on Thursday on the Mekong River Sunset Boat
cruising
Join Lao Local with a BASI ceremony
Friday
Explore the world heritage town, hike to the top of Phousi Hill, and Enjoy
the most beautiful Sunset
Ending up with the afternoon Trip to the KuangSi Waterfall and Bear
Rescue center
Join LunagPraBang the stories Telling Galavake
Saturday
Farewell to the local team and departure
Explore the ancient city of Luang Prabang: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a beautiful blend of French colonial architecture, Buddhist temples, and traditional Laotian buildings. Walk along the Mekong River, visit the night market, and see the stunning Kuang Si Waterfalls.
Learn about Laos’s history: Visit the COPE Visitor Centre in Vientiane to learn about the effects of the Vietnam War on Laos and the ongoing problem of unexploded ordnance. The National Museum in Luang Prabang is also a great place to learn about the country’s history and culture.
Take a boat ride on the Mekong River: The Mekong River runs through Laos and is a major source of transportation and commerce. Take a scenic boat ride to see the stunning landscape, visit small riverside villages, and experience the local way of life.
Trek through the Laotian countryside: Laos is known for its beautiful natural scenery and trekking is a great way to experience it. Explore the countryside, visit remote villages, and see stunning waterfalls and rice paddies.
Explore the Plain of Jars: The Plain of Jars is a unique archaeological site located in central Laos. It consists of thousands of large stone jars scattered across several sites. The jars date back to the Iron Age and their purpose is still a mystery. Exploring the Plain of Jars is an unforgettable experience and a must-see for history buffs.
Visit the Kong Lor Cave: The Kong Lor Cave is a spectacular limestone cave located in central Laos. It is over 7 kilometres long and includes a river that runs through it. Visitors can take a boat ride through the cave and witness stunning rock formations and underground waterfalls. This is a great activity for adventure seekers.
Relax in the 4000 Islands: The 4000 Islands, also known as Si Phan Don, is a picturesque archipelago located in the southern part of Laos. Visitors can relax on sandy beaches, swim in the Mekong River, and take boat rides to see the famous Irrawaddy dolphins. This is a great place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Attend a traditional Baci ceremony: The Baci ceremony is a traditional Lao ritual that is often performed for special occasions such as weddings or to welcome guests. The ceremony involves tying strings around a person’s wrist to symbolize good luck and prosperity. Visitors can participate in a Baci ceremony and learn about Lao culture and customs.
Experience the Night Markets: Laos is famous for its vibrant night markets, where visitors can find a variety of local food, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Some of the best night markets are located in Luang Prabang, Vientiane, and Pakse. This is a great way to experience local culture and mingle with the friendly Lao people.
∙ Sunscreen, sunhat, and sunglasses for sun protection
∙ Mosquito/insect repellent (Deet)
∙ Comfortable working shoes
∙ Hand sanitizer and wet wipes for personal hygiene
∙ Modest and comfortable clothing suitable for cultural interactions
∙ Personal medication and a basic first-aid kit
∙ Personal toiletries for your convenience
∙ Daypack or backpack for daily excursions
∙ Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during activities
For information on holidays and any programs affected, please see the following link: LA – Holidays – All Programs
Laos is a country in Southeast Asia that is known for its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and unique culture. The country has been shaped by centuries of influences from neighbouring countries such as China, Vietnam, and Thailand, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, cuisine, and traditions.
Laos has a rich and diverse history shaped by various influences throughout the centuries. The Lan Xang kingdom emerged in the 14th century, ruling much of what is now Laos and parts of present-day Vietnam and Thailand. Laos came under French colonial rule in the 19th and early 20th centuries, gaining independence in 1954. The country faced conflict and turmoil in the decades that followed, including involvement in the Vietnam War and a communist takeover in 1975. Despite its challenges, Laos has emerged as a culturally rich country, blending traditional and modern influences, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in exploring Southeast Asian history and culture.
The climate of Laos is tropical, characterized by hot and humid conditions year-round, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season typically runs from May to October, with heavy rainfall and high humidity levels. The dry season, which runs from November to April, is generally cooler and less humid, with temperatures averaging around 25-30°C (77-86°F) during the day and dropping to around 15-20°C (59-68°F) at night.
However, it’s important to note that temperatures and climate can vary greatly depending on the specific region of Laos you are in. For example, areas in higher elevations, such as the northern provinces, can be cooler than lowland areas. It’s also important to note that during the months of March and April, the temperature can soar to around 40°C (104°F) in some parts of the country. Overall, travelers to Laos should be prepared for hot and humid weather, especially during the wet season, and should bring appropriate clothing and gear to stay comfortable in varying conditions.
The culture of Laos is a rich blend of diverse influences, including Buddhist, animist, and French colonial traditions. Buddhism plays a central role in daily life, and the country is home to many stunning temples and religious sites, such as the famous Pha That Luang stupa in Vientiane.
In addition to its religious traditions, Laos is known for its beautiful handicrafts, including silk textiles, silverwork, and woodcarvings. Visitors to Laos can explore local markets and villages to discover these traditional crafts, which are often made by skilled artisans using age-old techniques.
Laotian cuisine is also a highlight of the country’s culture, featuring a blend of spicy, sour, and sweet flavors. Popular dishes include laap (a minced meat salad), sticky rice, and papaya salad. Visitors can also try a range of delicious street food, such as khao jee (a type of sandwich made with baguette bread and various fillings) and noodle soups.
The Lao Loum, or lowland Lao, make up the majority of the population and are centered around the Mekong River valley. The Lao Theung, or upland Lao, live in the mountainous regions of the country, while the Lao Sung, or highland Lao, are found in the northern provinces near the border with China.
Despite differences in language and customs, the people of Laos share a deep sense of community and family values, with strong ties to their local villages and communities. Visitors can often participate in local festivals and celebrations, which are an important part of Lao culture and typically involve colorful parades, traditional music and dance performances, and delicious food.
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