Mekong Ports And Landings

Laos presents 18 ports and landing on The Mekong, each immersed in culture and history. Explore them on a multiday cruise, local boat, or kayak. Or, relax onshore and watch the world float by.

Ports & Landings

Upper Mekong Ports & Landings: Cruise into a hive of untapped nature, culture, and heritage along the Upper Mekong. Visit ports that once boomed as ancient trade hubs. Immerse yourself in Mekong riverside lifestyle. The Mekong opens the door to an authentic Lao experience.To meet the Upper Mekong Ports & Landings, click here.

Central Mekong Ports & Landings: Pop into Central Mekong ports and tap into great experiences. Soak in Vientiane Capital’s lively yet relaxing scene. Feel the presence of French colonial times in Thakaek and Savannakhet. Head up a Mekong tributary in Bolikhamxay.To meet the Central Mekong Ports & Landings, click here.

Lower Mekong Ports & Landings: Picture yourself as a 19th-century explorer, and embark on a Southern Laos cruise through the 4,000 Islands. See France’s industrial-age ingenuity to navigate rough waters, and explore a pre-Angkor civilization. Or simply relax on shore.To meet the Central Mekong Ports & Landings, click here.

Ports & Landings

History

Historians continue to put the pieces of The Mekong’s puzzling past together. Archaeological evidence suggests that Luang Prabang has been inhabited since 8,000 BC. The earliest recorded civilization on the Mekong is the 1st century Indian-Khmer culture of Funan in…

Life on the Mekong

To understand Life on the Mekong, you need to know about the Nam Kong (Mother River). The 4,350-km (2,700 miles) Mekong is the world’s 12th longest river. It flows through six countries and seven distinct geographic regions. It begins in the Tibetan…

Upper Mekong

The River The Chinese call The Mekong, “Lancang”, as it runs alongside the Yangtze and Salween Rivers within a 55-mile-wide rocky drop off at the Three Parallel Rivers in Yunnan. The river continues through a steep, narrow gorge, that inhabitants…

Central Mekong

The River The annual wet and dry seasons have a greater effect on the Mekong’s flow through Central Laos than in the Upper Mekong, and river levels and speed widely vary throughout the year. Rains from May to October produces…

Lower Mekong

The River By the time the Mekong reaches Champasak, it has picked up more than 95% of its flow from upriver tributaries. During the monsoon season months of August and September, the volume of water moved by the Mekong increases…

Ports & Landings

Upper Mekong Ports & Landings: Cruise into a hive of untapped nature, culture, and heritage along the Upper Mekong. Visit ports that once boomed as ancient trade hubs. Immerse yourself in Mekong riverside lifestyle. The Mekong opens the door to an…