Popular ‘Amazing Race’ Comes to Laos

  Season 31 of ‘Amazing Race’ kicked off on 17 April, and the next stop is Laos, with close to 8 million US viewers expected to be glued to their TVs to see who gets bounced in the Land of a Million Elephants. Amazing Race Contestants Though filmed last year, the Emmy award-winning Amazing Race … Read more

Back to the Wild for Lao Elephants

  “The soft release of elephants into the wild is a scientific experiment, and the first in Laos. I can’t wait to see what happens,” said Sebastien “Seb”  Duffillot, co-founder of the Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC) “It took a year to get to this point.” That day happened on 5 March, when the ECC team … Read more

Development Partner’s Projects Bland and Banal: The UN

  The UN’s special rapporteur for extreme poverty and human rights, Philip Alston, visited Laos in March and got an earful. “A number of people complained to me that many of the events organised by the UN in Vientiane were very carefully orchestrated…are not designed to give a platform for diverse voices,” he said. “Rather … Read more

Luang Prabang Braces for Chinese Tourism Hordes

  Luang Prabang is attracting increasing numbers of Chinese tourists, and this surge in popularity is creating communication challenges for hotel and restaurant owners when large groups arrive. The ongoing Visit Laos-China Year campaign is expected to deliver higher numbers to Luang Prabang and other northern provinces. The city is currently riding a wave of … Read more

Italian Fashion House Max Mara Rips Off Lao Ethnic Group

  Max Mara Fashion Group, a multi-billion dollar Italian couture fashion house plagiarised traditional designs of the Oma ethnic minority group in their Spring/Summer 2019 collection. The patterns appeared in dresses, skirts and blouses presented in the collection’s “Max Mara Weekend” resort line. The Oma, a small ethnic community living in the hills of Phongsaly … Read more

Ock Pop Tok Speaks at Heritage Conference

  Ock Pop Tok’s Ms Veo spoke about role of using cultural heritage as a means of economic development in local communities at “Heritage Protection: The Asian Experience” held by the Siam Society in Bangkok. The conference brought attention to the importance of safeguarding the heritage of ethnic minorities, and creating opportunities for communities to … Read more

The Key to Xebangfai River Cave

  About 10 years ago, National Geographic led an expedition to little known, 7-km Xebangfai River Cave in eastern Khammouane Province’s “Hinterland” near Vietnam. Word slipped out about this find, and recently, intrepid travellers began making their way to boat, kayak, and hike through the far flung tunnel. “In early March 2019, I made my … Read more

Asian Trails Laos Appoints New GM

  Asian Trails has announced the appointment of Ms Laetitia Law-Lai, a French national, as their new Laos General Manager starting 8 April 2019. Laetitia will replace Ms Virginie Kury who will move to Phnom Penh to head Asian Trails Cambodia as General Manager. Laetitia joined Asian Trails in 2017 as MICE Manager for Asian … Read more

Le Grand Pakbeng Boosts Mekong Tourism

  “We need to eliminate the idea that Pakbeng is just an overnight stop on a Mekong cruise. This is not true. There is plenty to see and do. This is what guests are asking for,” said Ket Thipphachanh, Le Grand Pakbeng Resort owner and Visit Asia Travel Managing Director. Mekong River tourism began turning … Read more

World Expeditions Raise AUD17,000 for Laos Wildlife Sanctuary

  A dedicated group of World Expeditions travellers helped raise $17,000 AUD for more than 500 rescued bears who live at Free the Bears sanctuaries in Vietnam and Laos. As part of our February 2019 charity challenge, the 17 volunteers spent a week at bear sanctuaries in Vietnam and Laos working with staff on a … Read more