SUSTOUR Laos’ Connor Bedard: “They will be able to tap the growing market for sustainable tourism”
Nature rules in the Lao PDR – relative to its
Making sure Mekong communities aren’t left behind
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is presently experiencing a revival of tourism – but many stakeholders fear that old problems will rear their ugly head again.
Q&A: MTCO chief’s take on gender equality
BANGKOK: To mark International Women’s Day (IWD) on 8 March
Organic Farming Advocate Arrut Navaraj: “Break away from your comfort zone”
As inflation hits historic highs in the Mekong Sub-Region, the region’s farmers feel its impact the hardest.
Sustaining a good cause in turbulent times: Spoons Organization Cambodia’s story
As rough as the pandemic was on tourism in Cambodia, local NGOs were practically decimated between 2020 and 2022. Many foreign-run non-profits fill in the gaps for the underserved in Cambodia;
LPFF’s Sean Chadwell: “What happens in Luang Prabang during the Film Festival is kind of magical”
The Luang Prabang Film Festival (LPFF) will be back in
Saffron coffee’s Brendan pont: “not many people know about northern lao coffee”
The “Golden Triangle” still casts a shadow over secluded parts
RDK Group’s Jason Rolan: “It’s a game changer, but it’s also a double-edged sword.”
Wat Sisaket, Vientiane, Laos Photo by Rob te Braake on
Destination Mekong’s Catherine Germier-Hamel: “We need to restart, reform and rebalance tourism.”
Even as tourism bounces back across the Mekong Sub-Region, stakeholders