Top picks for Laos Day tours

Discover 72 Day tours in Laos on Trip.com, updated February 9, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 11 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From CAD 23.21 per person, with an average total of CAD 117.60. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 8 verified reviews, Day tours Laos boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Luang Prabang Pau Caves and Kuang Si Falls one-day tour[Mekong River Cruise to Pau Caves]", with 7 reviews and a 4.7 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Luang Prabang half-day tour: Mekong River sunset cruise [A ONE CRUISE]", a 2-hour adventure in Laos!

The next available day tour departs on February 10, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Laos Day tours usually take about 2 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Laos Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Laos! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Luang Prabang Pau Caves and Kuang Si Falls one-day tour[Mekong River Cruise to Pau Caves].

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Reviews: Luang Prabang half-day tour: Mekong River sunset cruise [A ONE CRUISE]
Guest User2025-12-12
The boat was exactly as described. It was a great and very large boat. It was a little unfortunate that it rained all day and we didn't get to see the sunrise, but we enjoyed the foggy atmosphere instead, which was relaxing in its own way. Although there were minor coordination issues before boarding, overall I was still impressed. Don't worry if you arrive at the pier and there's nothing there or no staff; if you see the sign as mentioned, you're in the right place. Just tell the ticket counter staff that you have a reservation and your scheduled time. And don't worry about whether the boat will run if there aren't many people, because I was the only one there that day, and the boat still operated as normal. I highly recommend it; it's fantastic!
Reviews: Luang Prabang Pau Caves and Kuang Si Falls one-day tour[Mekong River Cruise to Pau Caves]
Guest User2025-11-18
I took this tour solo, and it was full of pleasant surprises! It was an English-speaking tour, but the local guide who guided me spoke excellent Japanese! He'd spent three months in Japan, so he spoke to me in Japanese, which was very reassuring for someone like me who isn't fluent in English! I thought the tour would end with the cave and waterfall, but he took me to two local villages and had lunch at an elephant camp, where I got to interact with elephants, which was fantastic! Crossing the Mekong River by boat was also a truly valuable experience! We weren't supposed to see the sunset, but the weather wasn't great, so I didn't even notice! I didn't have to force myself to talk to the other people on the tour, so I had plenty of time to enjoy the tour by myself, which I thought was great! Even though I don't speak English, the people around me were very kind and helpful, so I think even Japanese people who aren't comfortable communicating in English will enjoy this tour! I highly recommend it!
Reviews: Vang Vieng 1-day tour [Including zipline + Tham Jang Cave + underwater cave + kayaking + Lagoon 3]
Guest User2025-12-31
Tour was well organized. The coordinator contacted me via WhatsApp a few hours after I booked, and subsequently the guide who picked me up the next day. There were more Ziplines than I thought, and kayaking was a good enough distance till back to town. Blue lagoon 3 was far away and therefore worth the tour.
Reviews: Luang Prabang: Kuang Si Waterfall, kayaking, elephant camp, buffalo farm, Hmong village, rice field tour
Guest User2026-01-02
I was picked up from the guesthouse around 10 a.m. A tuk-tuk of some sort pulled up. There was a driver and an organizer. There were only two seats in the cab, and they offered me the front, but I wanted to sit in the back. I hung around there for over an hour until we reached the waterfall. On the way to the waterfall, they dropped me off at some village where they showed me some old tools and a primitive crossbow. I had to pay for the ticket myself. We drove to the waterfall parking lot, and the driver gave me a ticket to enter the waterfall. I stayed there for about two hours: I looked at the waterfalls, went ziplining (I paid $30), and ate ice cream. The driver met me at the parking lot, and we went rafting (kayaking). The trip down the river was about 10-15 minutes, but I didn't have to pay. I was accompanied by an instructor who didn't speak English. After that, we headed back to the city. We stopped at an elephant village along the way, but I had to buy a ticket, so I declined and we continued on. The driver then stopped at an ice cream stand, but I'd already finished eating at the waterfall. We returned to the city.