Steeped in history and set amidst an old-world charm, Luang Prabang in Laos has much to offer and here are some insights for those researching what the best time to visit would be.
Why Visit Luang Prabang
In case you are wondering if exploring this ancient city is worth your time, the answer is a resounding “yes”! It’s best experienced when staying within this UNESCO World Heritage Site itself, at properties like Avani+ Luang Prabang Hotel which makes an ideal base no matter what time of the year you visit. You can head to temples like the 16th century Wat Xieng Thong, take part in the early morning almsgiving to monks and go on excursions to the sacred Pak Ou Caves and idyllic Kuang Si Waterfalls; as the day ends, one can embark on a sunset cruise along the Mekong River.
Dry Season
The dry season which is from November to February is generally the best time to visit Luang Prabang; hotels within the Old Town can get full during this peak period for tourism so book ahead to avoid disappointment. Temperatures are generally pleasant and can range from 15℃ to 30℃ ideal for exploring the city and its temples, cycling in the countryside, or going on a magical Mekong River cruise.
Hot Season
Temperatures start to pick up with the arrival of the hot season from March to April and can exceed 30℃. Rainfall is generally low so you can still enjoy getting about though ensure you stay hydrated and apply plenty of sunscreen; plan your excursions for the morning and evenings to avoid the noon-time heat. What’s more, mid-April is the time of the traditional Lao New Year which features fun water fights too!
Wet Season
May heralds the beginning of the wet season which runs till October and the rainfall reaches its peak around August and September. Temperatures are generally between 20℃ and 30℃ and it can get humid; the showers are usually in the afternoons, so you have time for exploring too. Additionally, the scenery becomes lush and green, while the rates and tourists will be less as well!