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Best Time to Visit Laos (2026 Guide)

Reviewed June 2026

4 min read·Updated Jun 2026

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Quick take: Laos — But timing matters more than most guides admit. Here’s the real breakdown by month, based on weather data, crowd patterns, and local festivals. Cool dry season (November-February) gives the most comfortable temperatures, clearest skies for Mekong cruises, and full access to all 4,000 Islands. December-January are peak; November and February have similar weather with marginally fewer tourists.

Laos remains Southeast Asia’s quietest secret — Luang Prabang’s monks, Vientiane’s slow Mekong sunsets, the 4,000 Islands at Si Phan Don, and almost no mass tourism by regional standards. Climate is straightforward: dry-cool, dry-hot, wet. Each has its trade-offs. Here is when to go.

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Best time to visit Laos: at a glance

Short answer: November to February — dry and cool.

SeasonMonthsWhat to expect
PeakNov–FebDry, cool, clear rivers; busiest
Shoulder (best value)Mar, OctHotter or end-of-rains, quieter
LowJun–SepWet monsoon; green, cheapest

Best months to visit Laos

Cool dry season (November-February) gives the most comfortable temperatures, clearest skies for Mekong cruises, and full access to all 4,000 Islands. December-January are peak; November and February have similar weather with marginally fewer tourists.

Month-by-month overview

MonthWeatherHighlightsRating
January15-29°Cdry cool, peak season, idealbest
February17-31°Cdry cool, still idealbest
March20-34°Chot dry starts, smoky in northgood
April23-35°Chottest + Pi Mai (Lao New Year)shoulder
May24-34°Cfirst rains arrive lateshoulder
June24-32°Cwet season begins, humidavoid
July24-32°Cwet, lush, fewer touristsavoid
August23-31°Cpeak wet, daily stormsavoid
September23-31°Cstill wet, harvestavoid
October22-31°Cwet eases, end of month dry returnsshoulder
November20-30°Cdry season returns, idealbest
December17-28°Ccool dry, peak season startsbest

When to avoid Laos

April is intensely hot (35°C+) plus traditional Pi Mai New Year (closures, water-throwing). June-September is wet season with daily storms. March can be smoky in the north (slash-and-burn farming).

Key events and festivals

  • Pi Mai (Lao New Year) (April 13-15): Traditional water-throwing festival; entire country participates. Festive but expect closures.
  • Bun Ok Phansa (End of Buddhist Lent) (October full moon): Lantern festival; spectacular in Luang Prabang with boat processions on Mekong.
  • That Luang Festival, Vientiane (November full moon): Largest religious celebration in Laos; pilgrimage and fairground combination.
  • Hmong New Year (November-December (varies)): Northern hill-tribe celebrations; courtship games and traditional dress.

A local insider tip

If you want Luang Prabang at its most magical, time a visit around Bun Ok Phansa (end of Buddhist Lent) in late October or early November. The Mekong fills with floating lanterns, monks lead candle-lit processions through the old town, and the heat of the wet season has just broken. Most international tourists arrive after December — you’ll have the major sites almost to yourself.

November is the sweet spot the calendars miss

The standard advice points at December and January, and the weather is genuinely good then. But that is also when Luang Prabang fills up and room rates climb. The smarter pick is November. The southwest monsoon has just pulled out, so the rice terraces are still green, the Mekong runs high, and Kuang Si Falls is at full flow over its limestone pools before the dry season slows it to a trickle by March. Northern lows sit around 16-21C, skies are clear, and you get all of it ahead of the peak-season crush.

October is the other quiet win: prices stay low as the rains taper, and Boun Ok Phansa (5 October in 2026) brings naga-honoring boat races down the Mekong on Vientiane’s Fa Ngum Road. Stay into late November and you can catch the That Luang Festival, three days around the full moon (24 November in 2026).

  • Book: November for green-and-dry; October for festivals and the lowest rates.
  • Skip: mid-March to mid-April. Slash-and-burn farming smothers the north in haze (Luang Prabang has spiked above AQI 250), then Pi Mai on 13-15 April shuts services as the water-throwing takes over.

Frequently asked questions

When is the cheapest time to visit Laos?

May-September (off-season) offers cheaper flights and accommodation — sometimes 40% off peak. Trade-off is humidity and rain.

Is Luang Prabang too crowded in peak season?

It’s busy but never overwhelming — Luang Prabang receives 600k+ tourists annually but the old town remains small and walkable. December-January are busiest; visit at dawn for alms ceremony without crowds.

When are Mekong River cruises best?

November through February for highest, calmest water. March-April low water makes some routes impassable.

Should I visit Laos in April for Pi Mai?

Yes if you want authentic cultural experience — but expect intense heat, water-throwing everywhere (you will get soaked), and many shops closed for the week.

Are the 4,000 Islands (Si Phan Don) good year-round?

Best November-February. May-October has higher Mekong levels, more mosquitoes, and rough boat conditions.

Plan your Laos trip

Laos weather & climate by month

Best months to visit: January, February, November, December. Laos’s warmest month is April (avg 34°C / 93°F), the coolest is December (low 18°C / 64°F). The wettest is August (447 mm) and the driest is January.

MonthAvg highAvg lowRainfallRainy days
January28°C / 82°F18°C / 64°F4 mm0
February30°C / 85°F20°C / 67°F23 mm3
March33°C / 91°F23°C / 73°F57 mm8
April34°C / 93°F25°C / 76°F71 mm9
May33°C / 91°F25°C / 78°F209 mm21
June31°C / 88°F25°C / 77°F278 mm25
July31°C / 88°F25°C / 77°F319 mm24
August30°C / 86°F25°C / 76°F447 mm26
September30°C / 86°F24°C / 75°F385 mm26
October30°C / 86°F23°C / 73°F148 mm15
November30°C / 86°F21°C / 70°F24 mm3
December28°C / 82°F18°C / 64°F1 mm0

Climate source: Open-Meteo ERA5 reanalysis (2019–2023). Compare destinations in the Best Time to Visit Index.

Power, Plugs & Voltage in Laos

  • Plug types: Type A (North American / Japanese 2-pin); Type B (North American 3-pin); Type C (European Europlug (2-pin)); Type E (French 2-pin (earthed)); Type F (Schuko (German 2-pin + earth))
  • Voltage: 230 V
  • Frequency: 50 Hz
  • Driving side: they drive on the right (left-hand-drive vehicles)

Outlets here run at 230 V. Devices built only for 110–127 V (typical in the US, Canada and Japan) need a voltage converter — but phone and laptop chargers are almost always dual-voltage (check the label for “100–240V”) and just need a plug adapter.

Source: Wikipedia — Mains electricity by country (CC BY-SA). Confirm before travel.

Public Holidays in Laos (2026–2027)

Next public holiday: Lao Women Union's Day (Women Only) on July 20, 2026. Expect closures, festive crowds and busier transport around national holidays — plan accordingly.

DatePublic holiday
January 1, 2026New Year's Day
March 8, 2026International Women's Day
March 9, 2026Day off for International Women's Day
April 14, 2026Lao New Year
April 15, 2026Lao New Year Holiday
April 16, 2026Lao New Year Holiday
May 1, 2026Labor Day
June 1, 2026Children's Day
July 20, 2026Lao Women Union's Day (Women Only)
December 2, 2026National Day
January 1, 2027New Year's Day
March 8, 2027International Women's Day
May 1, 2027Labor Day
June 1, 2027Children's Day
July 20, 2027Lao Women Union's Day (Women Only)
December 2, 2027National Day

Source: Google Calendar public-holiday data. National holidays only — regional or religious observances may vary; confirm locally before travel.

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