
Laos
Mekong
Cruises
The upper Mekong through Laos is the river at its most itself — slow, golden, utterly unhurried. Eight ships. Eight ways to fall quiet in a landscape that rewards patience.

Anouvong
Named after Laos's legendary king
"A king's river, sailed with a king's patience."
Named after the last king of Vientiane, the Anouvong carries a quiet nobility through the upper Mekong. The slow bends of the Laotian river suit her temperament — unhurried, golden, and impossibly serene.

For the traveller with a notebook
Bohème
"Inspiration arrives at water level."
The Bohème attracts a certain kind of traveller — curious, unhurried, with a sketchpad or a camera never far from hand. She moves through La...

Polished. Precise. Perfectly pitched.
Mekong Pearl
"The river reveals itself to those who slow down."
The Mekong Pearl navigates the upper river with elegance — 18 well-appointed cabins, a generous sundeck, and guides who have been walking th...

Built for Laos. Born for it.
Laos Pandaw
"Teak decks. Open verandas. The river, always within reach."
A classic Pandaw vessel built to the original 1947 blueprint — all teak and brass, with the open veranda decks that let the Laotian breeze i...

Named after Laos's national flower
Champa Pandaw
"The frangipani blooms. The river turns gold. You understand."
Named for the champa flower — Laos's fragrant national bloom — this vessel carries something of that sweetness. She's among the more intimat...

The one that earns its name at night
Mekong Star
"On the upper Mekong, the stars are worth staying up for."
The Mekong Star earns her name every evening — when the lights go out along the riverbank and the Laotian sky opens up in a way that cities ...
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