Three Wild Mekong Festivals You’ll Enjoy
Time your visit to the Mekong to coincide with a local festival!
Three Wild Mekong Festivals You’ll Enjoy Read More
Time your visit to the Mekong to coincide with a local festival!
Three Wild Mekong Festivals You’ll Enjoy Read More
Farm tourism in the Mekong Sub-Region checks all the boxes
Farm Tourism: Sustainable, Authentic Local Experiences in the Mekong Region Read More
The kings that once ruled vast swaths of the countries bordering the Mekong were absolute masters of their realms:
Mekong’s Reconstructed Royal Palaces Lie Off the Beaten Track Read More
The Mekong’s older settlements were built at a much smaller scale than today’s modern cities. Built for walking, they tend to retain narrower streets and lower buildings – all making
Exploring the Mekong Region’s Old Cities on Foot Read More
The “Golden Triangle” still casts a shadow over secluded parts of the Mekong Region. Some 950,000 square kilometres overlapping the mountains of Myanmar, Lao PDR and China were once major
Saffron coffee’s Brendan pont: “not many people know about northern lao coffee” Read More
We have several suggestions for keen divers who want to explore the relatively unexplored parts of the region.
Diving around the Mekong Sub-Region Read More
With the lifting of most travel restrictions, Laos and Thailand’s Isan Region look forward to welcoming a flood of new tourists – if they can fix a few persistent issues,
RDK Group’s Jason Rolan: “It’s a game changer, but it’s also a double-edged sword.” Read More
Even as tourism bounces back across the Mekong Sub-Region, stakeholders worry about meeting the challenges that come with the return of tourists. How can overtourism be avoided? How can we
The airline industry is leading the way in reopening tourism in the Mekong Sub-Region.
OAG’s Mac Patel: “It’s vital for destinations to engage with airlines” Read More
Traveler, writer and TravelMassive Bangkok convenor Ric “GlobalGaz” Gazarian had a unique front-row seat
When Tara Gujadhur first arrived at Luang Prabang, Laos in 2003,
TAEC’s Tara Gujadhur: “Sustainable tourism should really meet the needs of the country” Read More
Like many tourism businesses in the Mekong Sub-Region, Yaana Ventures had to adjust to the strictures
Ventures’ Willem Niemeijer: “It’s a great moment to reinvent a whole destination” Read More
The arts and crafts of the Mekong Subregion countries are intertwined with religion, culture, and the abundant natural
Mekong’s handicrafts: art you can take home with you Read More
The best activities in the Mekong Subregion take place right alongside the river
Fun Activities Around the Mekong Read More
Phu E Lert, Loei, Thailand. Image courtesy of Tourism Authority of Thailand Download link The Mekong Subregion offers a near-infinite selection of trails that healthy travelers can explore. Find out
Hit the Road: Go Trekking Through the Mekong Subregion’s Trails Read More
Much of the Mekong Subregion remains largely untouched by mass tourism – so much the better for tourists looking for a place to take in the local nature and culture
The Undiscovered Mekong: Go Off the Beaten Path Read More
The Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms that once ruled over vast “mandalas” around the Mekong still live on, if only through the temple and palace ruins that hint at the powers that once
Explore the mekong sub-region’s ancient empires Read More
The wild reputation of the Mekong’s “banana pancake trail” is largely a thing of the past. Many formerly raucous backpacker hotspots have settled down, replacing hard-drinking tourists with traveling families
Why the mekong sub-region is more family-friendly than you think Read More
Mekong countries cooperating to bring tourism back Tourism is reviving throughout the Mekong Sub-Region, with neighboring countries working together to meet pent-up demand for travel. Read our latest newsletter and
Mekong Tourism Newsletter – August 2022 Issue Read More
Rail travel is experiencing a renaissance on the Asian mainland. Inspired by China’s multi-billion dollar investment in a nationwide rail system, other countries in the Mekong have followed suit with
Railway tourism making a swift comeback in the Mekong Read More
Thailand may be popular in tourists’ imagination for food riches in the Mekong sub-region, but the other countries also punch above their weight where traditional, flavourful cuisine is concerned. Try
Delicious dishes to try around the mekong Read More
Many locals of Mekong’s component countries are part of Buddhist communities that are centred around temples of all sizes and shapes. The most prominent Buddhist temples are listed here—historic structures
The mekong sub-region’s buddhist temples-region’s ancient empires Read More
With tourism opening up throughout the Mekong Sub-Region, local communities are opening up their traditional festivals for a tide of new tourists! If you’re visiting soon, plan your trip around
Upcoming festivals and events in the Mekong sub-region Read More
Thailand drops registration and insurance requirement for visitors from July 1 “Thailand Pass” registration and health insurance requirement will no longer be required for international arrivals from July 1, 2022.
Mekong Tourism Newsletter – July 2022 Issue Read More
Mekong countries lifting travel restrictions, welcoming international visitors again As the pandemic recedes and international travel begins to open up, most countries in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) are welcoming
Mekong Tourism Newsletter – June 2022 Issue Read More
The mountains, valleys, riverbanks and farms make the Mekong Sub-Region
Hit the Trails: Cycling in the Mekong Sub-Region Read More
Markets are repositories of culture: tradition that comes alive through colorful fabrics
Mekong’s Markets: An Absolutely Authentic Cultural Experience Read More