A Local Favorite in Vientiane: Sin Dat Sai Lom Yen
If you are spending time in Vientiane and want to enjoy a relaxed, local-style meal in the evening, Sin Dat Sai Lom Yen is a place worth trying. Sin dat is a popular Lao grill-and-hotpot style meal, similar to Thai mookata, and is enjoyed across Laos as a social way of eating. Sin Dat Sai
Lao Food and Spiciness: What “A Little Spicy” Really Means
When people talk about Lao food, spicy flavors often come up first. And yes—it’s true that many Lao dishes are spicy. But it’s also important to understand that not all Lao food is spicy, and spice is usually added to specific dishes rather than everything on the table. For Lao people, eating spicy food is
Tham Jang Cave in Vang Vieng Gets a Fresh New Look
VANG VIENG, LAOS — Tham Jang Cave, one of Vang Vieng’s most well-known caves, is now drawing renewed attention after recent improvements and upgrades that have made the site more accessible and visually appealing. Located just a short distance from Vang Vieng town, Tham Jang has been developed with improved walkways, viewpoints, and surrounding facilities,
The Lao Sinh: Everyday Beauty Woven into Daily Life
In Laos, seeing women wearing a sinh—the traditional Lao skirt—is not a special occasion or a performance for visitors. It is simply everyday life. From schools and government offices to family gatherings and daily errands, the sinh is a natural and respected part of how many Lao women dress. The sinh is more than clothing.
Booking the Train from Vientiane to Luang Prabang During Busy Travel Periods
VIENTIANE – LUANG PRABANG — With the growing number of visitors traveling in Laos, train tickets between Vientiane and Luang Prabang can sell out quickly, especially during weekends, holidays, and peak travel seasons. The Laos–China Railway has made travel faster and more comfortable, but high demand also means travelers need to plan ahead. One of
Visiting Luang Prabang During a Busy Travel Season: How to Enjoy the City Even When It’s Crowded
LUANG PRABANG, LAOS — In recent weeks, Luang Prabang has seen a noticeable increase in visitor numbers. Streets in the Old Town feel busier, popular attractions are more crowded, and cafés and restaurants fill up quickly. Even so, Luang Prabang remains a beautiful and rewarding place to visit—if you travel with a bit of awareness
More Than a Ride: Supporting Local Tuk-Tuk Drivers in Laos
Seeing a tuk-tuk on the streets of Laos is more than just spotting a way to get around—it is seeing a part of everyday life and local livelihood in motion. In Vientiane and many other towns across the country, tuk-tuks are one of the most recognisable symbols of local transport and an important source of
International Restaurants in Vientiane Capital
🇩🇪 German & Central European Cuisine In Vientiane, German and Central European food is especially popular among expats and long-term visitors. You will often find hearty dishes such as sausages with sauerkraut, schnitzel, roasted meats, fresh bread, pretzels, and pastries. These meals are filling and comforting, making them a good choice for people who miss
Cool Season in Vientiane: A Gentle Reminder to Stay Warm and Take Care
VIENTIANE, LAOS — These days, the weather in Vientiane feels noticeably cooler, marking the heart of the cool season in Laos. Early mornings and evenings are especially fresh, with temperatures often dropping to around 15–18°C, while daytime temperatures remain comfortable at around 25–28°C under clear blue skies. For many locals, this is the time of
Housewarming ceremony in Laos
When a Lao family moves into a new home, the occasion is marked by a housewarming ceremony, known locally as a meaningful and joyful moment rather than a formal event. For Lao people, building and moving into a new house is closely connected to spiritual belief, family unity, and community support. If you are a
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