Laos is often overshadowed by its tourism powerhouse neighbours such as Thailand and Vietnam, but unbeknownst to many this land-locked nation is rich with lush green mountains, ancient temples, and unique culture and heritage making it an interesting place to visit.
Like many countries, Laos is also facing the challenges of climate change, but Laos champions sustainability, especially in travel and tourism. Sustainable tourism is a way to travel that minimizes the negative impact on the environment and local communities. A growing number of hotels, tour operators, and businesses strive to be more sustainable by adopting “green” practices.
However, sustainable tourism is a two-way street. While businesses are becoming more sustainable, travellers are also encouraged to make responsible choices. It is about being mindful of your choices and supporting local businesses and initiatives. If you are planning a trip to Laos any time soon, here are five tips for sustainable travel:
Check in certified properties
When choosing a hotel or resort, look for properties that are certified by Travelife. The Travelife certification programme consists of standards which are supported by the global travel sector as the leading sustainability system for the tourism industry. The Travelife criteria are highly comprehensive, locally adapted and include environmental components (climate change, carbon offset, waste management, plastic reduction, energy efficiency, water conservation, etc.), social components (human rights, gender awareness, child rights, community relations, labour rights, etc.) and economic components (decent jobs, employment conditions, buying local, etc.). This certification is awarded to properties that meet this rigorous set of sustainability criteria.
Here are a few certified properties in Laos:
Embark on a scenic journey via train
One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Laos is by train. The Boten–Vientiane railway is the Lao section of the Lao–China Railway (LCR), running between the capital Vientiane and the northern town of Boten on the border with Yunnan, China. The railway opened in December 2021 and offers stunning views of the countryside. The train journey from Vientiane to Luang Prabang takes approximately two hours.
Indulge on authentic Lao cuisine
Lao cuisine is a delicious blend of Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese influences. It is known for its use of fresh ingredients and unique flavours. When dining in Laos, be sure to try some of the local dishes, such as laap (minced meat salad with herbs and spices) and their everyday staple of khao niew (sticky rice) with jeow.
Here are a few restaurants where you can try authentic Lao cuisine:
Immerse yourself in sustainable tours and activities
Sustainable tours and activities play a pivotal role in today’s travel industry, offering a responsible and ethical way for travellers to explore the world while minimizing their environmental and social footprint. These experiences prioritize the preservation of local ecosystems, cultures, and communities. There are a number of sustainable tours and activities available in Laos. These tours and activities are designed to minimise environmental impact and support local communities.
Here are a few sustainable tours and activities in Laos:
- Different Facets of Vang Vieng Tour: This journey offers a multifaceted insight into the town. From its stunning natural attractions to its vibrant local communities, this tour showcases the town in all its diversity. Dive deep into the cultural, historical, and natural wonders of Vang Vieng.
- Lao Pottery House: This tour teaches you about the traditional Lao pottery-making process. You can also try your hand at making your own pottery.
- Living Land Farm: This tour takes you to a sustainable farm where you can learn about the traditional Lao farming practices. Experience hands-on farming activities and gain insight into Laotian agriculture.
Purchase eco-friendly souvenirs
When buying souvenirs in Laos, look for products that are made from sustainable materials and by local artisans. This helps to support local livelihoods and keep traditional crafts alive. Support businesses certified by Lasting Laos, which is a local sustainability programme for supplier businesses in the tourism industry that have demonstrated sustainable environmental, social and economic practices.
Here are a few places where you can buy eco-friendly souvenirs in Laos:
- Lao Textile Museum: This museum sells a variety of traditional Lao textiles, such as scarves, sarongs, and blankets.
- Ock Pop Tok: This social enterprise sells a variety of handicrafts made by local artisans.
- Make a donation to COPE Center: COPE Center is a non-profit organization that provides prosthetics and rehabilitation services to people who have lost limbs from landmines and other accidents. You can make a donation to COPE Center at their centre in Vientiane or online.
Embarking on a sustainable travel in Laos is easy. By following these tips, you can help reduce the negative impact of your travels on Laos and support the local communities. Always look for the Travelife and Lasting Laos certification. These certifications are awarded to businesses that meet a set of sustainability criteria because being sustainable is more than removing plastic straws and using organic ingredients, it also involves other criteria such as ethical business practices. The SUSTOUR Laos Project is funded by the European Union and implemented by Plan International Laos. By supporting sustainable businesses in Laos, you can help to create a more sustainable and equitable tourism industry in the country.