The Sticky Rice Service Adventure

Magical Laos is nestled between Thailand and Vietnam and provides a unique and largely untouched window into life in Southeast Asia. Nearly forgotten by the rest of the world for 40 years, Laos offers visitors the chance to step back in time to an era when water buffalo plowed the fields and bicycles were the primary form of transportation. Lao people are quick to laugh and sincerely enjoy the simple life.

The Most Laid-Back Capital on the Planet
Start with a visit to Vientiane, Laos’s relaxed capital, which is slowly transforming from a sleepy river town into an international city. Wander down tree-lined boulevards and explore ancient temples as you learn about the unique cultural influences that have molded Laos, from ancient kingdoms to French colonialists to Communist governments. Visit the must-see Pratuu Xai (an Asian-inspired replica of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris) and the temple of That Luang, the national architectural symbol of Laos. Then feast on your first meal of larb and sticky rice the sun sets over the Mekong River.

A Retreat to the Rural
A three-hour journey north will carry you into the rural countryside where most Lao people live. Check out the Nam Ngum Reservoir, a stunning fresh-water lake dotted with hundreds of islands that are home to villages reachable only by boat. Swim in the lake’s crystal-clear waters, cruise on a long-tail boat, and explore limestone caverns before ending the day at Houay Poung village. You’ll soon find yourself close friends with the smiling, kind-hearted Lao people.

Houay Poung Village Service
Dig into your first community service project at Houay Poung village. Teach students and upgrade the humble elementary school, help to repair buildings in the village, and assist at the local Buddhist temple. You’ll be surprised at how much you can accomplish in a full day’s work and how a little energy goes a long way in making connections with the community. Your journey here will end by torchlight as you explore a magic cave hidden high above the islands and then enjoy a relaxing cruise back to base on the calm waters of Nam Ngum.

Lovely Luang Prabang
The next stop on your trip is Laos’s most charming destination, Luang Prabang. Often ranked as one of the top travel destinations in the world, Luang Prabang is one of the most beautiful, welcoming, and relaxing places in Southeast Asia. A fascinating mix of French colonial and Southeast Asian cultures, Luang Prabang is a treat to explore. You’ll swim in cascading waterfalls, explore caves filled with Buddha statues, and travel to a mountaintop village that will provide a view of the entire region. Spend early mornings giving alms to monks streaming through the streets, and pass the evenings walking through the handicraft-laden lanes of the enchanting night market just down the road from the Rustic Pathways Base. This UNESCO World Heritage town will be your base as you explore and join one or two of the ongoing service projects in Northern Laos, which may include working to improve a local school, bringing running water to a village, renovating temples, teaching rural students English, or helping out with service needs in the villages we visit.

A Million Memories
Leave Laos with memories of emerald green mountains, dazzling rice fields, snaking rivers, spicy larb, and lots of new Lao friends. This program is perfect for young travelers looking to explore this fascinating area of the world and get to know the kind people here. You will truly treasure your time on this memorable service adventure.

Combine this trip with the Mystical Caves and Shamans program for The Lao Overland Service Adventure - a rewarding and in-depth experience with both the land and people of this charming destination. Questions? Laos@rusticpathways.com