5 Days Southern Laos Pakse - Champasak - 4000 Islands

  • 5 days/ 4 nights

Overview

5-day Southern Laos itinerary can cover waterfalls on the Bolaven Plateau, the World Heritage Wat Phou temple near Champasak, and the relaxing 4000 Islands (Si Phan Don), though it requires efficient travel between locations.

  • Day 1: focuses on Pakse and waterfalls.
  • Day 2: explores the Bolaven Plateau.
  • Day 3: visits Wat Phou and then transfers to the 4000 Islands.
  • Day 4: involves exploring the islands by boat.
  • Day 5: involves further exploration or travel to your next destination.

Highlight

INCLUDED TRAVEL SERVICES

- All sightseeing as described in program above

- Transportation in private a /c vehicles

- Accommodation in hotels (twin shared)

- English speaking guide

- Admission fees to sights described above

- Meals: B= breakfast, L= lunch, D= dinner

- Lao PDR governmental tax and service charge

- Luggage handling

Itinerary

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After arriving in Pakse, we’ll drive towards the Bolaven Plateau. This is the region where the renowned coffee of Laos is produced. During colonization, the French promoted the production of high quality Arabica and Robusta strains. Production declined during the war, but is now growing again. The climate of the plateau with its cooler temperatures and heavy rainfall makes it the perfect place for coffee production.

We have a chance to visit some coffee and tea plantation and taste the unique flavour of Lao coffee.

This area is rich in ethnic groups, predominantly Laven. We continue our drive between Pakse and Paksong on the western edge of the plateau, and we visit Tad E-Tu Waterfall. Continue to Tad Fane Waterfall, the highest in Champasak Province, and the nearby Tad Yuang Waterfall.
Overnight in Paksong (L)

After breakfast, we drive from Paksong down into the Mekong plains and visit the town of Champasak, where we’ll discover the French colonial architecture dotting the town. We continue further South and we reach the ruined Khmer temple complex of Vat Phou. Then we continue to Done Khong.

VAT PHOU

Vat Phou is considered as one of the oldest archaeological sites in Laos. One temple on the site was constructed around the 5th century but most buildings found in the complex are from the 11th till 13th centuries. Like other notable Khmer architecture in Southeast Asia, it was constructed using sandstone, laterite and bricks. Among many of the outstanding carvings there, you will see Indra, the Hindu god of war, storms, and rainfall, riding a three-headed elephant and Vishnu riding on a garuda, an eagle.

Overnight on Done Khong (B/L)

Explore the area of ‘​​Si Pan Done’ (4000 Islands) by boat. The pace of life is slow in this rural area. Here local people live in small wooden houses on stilts and cows, goats, pigs and other animals roam around free.

SI PHAN DONE

Meaning “Four Thousand Islands”, Si Phan Done is a group of islands in the Mekong river in the South of Laos. The area’s main attractions are its rural character, the tranquility, the opportunity to watch the rare Irrawaddy dolphin and the Khone Phapheng Waterfall.

DONE KHONE, DONE DET & DONE KHONG

The most visited islands are Don Khone, Don Det and Don Khong, which is the largest island. Don Det is a small island that offers the most choice of accommodation. The island is very famous for backpackers. The larger Don Khone Island, which is just one kilometre from the Cambodian border is less developed than Don Det. The Irrawaddy dolphin lives in the waters South of this island. The island is connected with Don Det with a bridge built by the French during the colonial era. During the rainy season it is up to 12 km wide. When the water goes back, there are many small islands. It is this phenomenon that gave the region its name.

Overnight on Done Khone (B/L)

Return to the mainland and visit the legendary Tad Khone Phapheng Cascade Falls.

TAD KHONE PHAPHENG WATERFALL

A series of cascading waterfalls in the Mekong river is one of Laos’ most beautiful natural attractions. The impressive falls in Champasak province near the Cambodian border are the largest in volume in Southeast Asia.

The falls, also known as Khone Phapheng, are located in the 4000 Islands. At this point the Mekong river broadens out; during the rainy season, the river and series of cascades are kilometers wide and extend over a length of almost 10 km downstream.

We continue on to the Xe Pian National Park area to the beautiful Kingfisher Ecolodge to relax or, alternatively, for some lighter activities; e.g. hike or go on elephant safari to Phou Asa Mountain.

Overnight in  Kingfisher Ecolodge (B/L)

Free time in the morning; then return transfer to Pakse. Arrival in Pakse in the afternoon. Transfer to the airport for departure flight. (B)

FAQS

For certain. As Southeast Asia travel specialists, we shape every detail around your personal style. Want more temple time in Luang Prabang, a hidden waterfall detour, or a few nights in a riverside luxury lodge? We tailor everything to match the way you love to travel.
Our Laos boutique tours feature handpicked accommodations with charm and character. Each stay offers a warm welcome and modern comforts while maintaining a deep connection to the local culture—creating a truly immersive Laos luxury boutique experience.
Yes, we strongly recommend travel insurance for any Laos boutique tour. While we don’t include it in our packages, this gives you the freedom to choose a plan that suits your needs. Travel insurance ensures you’re protected against unexpected events and provides smooth assistance throughout your journey. Please share your policy details with us before your departure.
Booking your boutique journey is easy. This itinerary serves as inspiration—your actual trip will be custom-built. Simply fill out the request form on our website with your preferences. A local travel specialist from our luxury boutique team will then contact you to discuss ideas and fine-tune the plan until you’re fully satisfied.
Once your custom itinerary is finalized, a deposit of 30% is required to confirm your booking. The remaining balance is due around 60 days prior to your travel date. For last-minute bookings, full payment may be needed upfront. We accept bank transfers, Visa/Mastercard, or cash. Your travel expert will guide you through each step clearly and transparently.

We understand that plans can change. Here's a quick summary of our cancellation terms:
- 10% of the deposit is non-refundable.
- 65 days or more before departure: No cancellation fee. 
- 31–64 days before departure: 25% cancellation fee
- 16–30 days before departure: 65% cancellation fee, excluding any penalties charged by hotels, cruises, airlines, or rail services. All such penalties will be itemized.
- 15 days before departure & no-show: 100% cancellation fee

If your tour is impacted by unexpected events (like natural disasters or force majeure), we will offer you the option to postpone your trip or refund eligible payments (excluding any unrecoverable costs).

Yes, visas are required for most travelers. If your trip includes neighboring countries, we’ll help you check their specific visa requirements too.
Of course. You may want extra time exploring the riverside temples of Vientiane, soaking in mountain views in Vang Vieng, or drifting along the Mekong in the 4000 Islands, just say the word, we will tailor your extension with ease to suit the way you love to travel.
Certainly. Laos offers a gentle, unhurried atmosphere that many solo travelers love. While a single supplement may apply, we will guide you toward charming stays and experiences that feel relaxed, safe, and personally fulfilling.
The best time to visit Laos is during the dry season, which runs from November to February, when weather in this tropical climate is at its best.
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