Best time to visit Luang Prabang for good weather
When is the best weather in Luang Prabang? Monthly breakdown of temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours — ranked by what actually matters for your trip.
Best month
October
Boun Ok Phansa (end of Buddhist Lent) launches boat races on the Mekong — the illuminated boat parade at dusk is one of Laos's great spectacles.
↑Boun Ok Phansa: illuminated longboat races and candlelit boat procession on the Mekong at dusk
↑Rains reducing sharply — cleaner skies return and Kuang Si turquoise restoring
↑Loi Krathong-style krathong floating on the Nam Khan in late October
All months ranked — Good weather
Best match
Boun Ok Phansa (end of Buddhist Lent) launches boat races on the Mekong — the illuminated boat parade at dusk is one of Laos's great spectacles.
#1 for good weather
Best match
Dry season resumes and international visitors return — Kuang Si restores its turquoise pools, Phousi Hill sunsets are smoke-free.
#2 for good weather
Strong option
Cool, dry, and packed — peak season at its height, but the 12C dawn alms-giving ceremony in mist is genuinely atmospheric.
#3 for good weather
Strong option
Peak season fully underway — Mekong sunsets from Wat Xieng Thong terrace and the night market are superb, but book early and budget generously.
#4 for good weather
Strong option
Still peak season and dry — Makha Bucha full moon ceremony at Wat Xieng Thong worth timing a trip around.
#5 for good weather
Strong option
Pi Mai (Lao New Year, 13–15 Apr) transforms the city — water fights, sand stupas, street processions, and every guesthouse fully booked.
#6 for good weather
Strong option
Prices drop sharply as western tourists thin out — Kuang Si fills up fast after rains, the jungle is intensely green.
#7 for good weather
Strong option
Rains tailing off but still heavy — the surrounding hills are intensely green and Boat Racing Festival preparations begin.
#8 for good weather
Worth considering
Deep wet season quiet — guesthouses near empty, Mekong levels rising, Kuang Si swimming holes occasionally closed after heavy rain.
#9 for good weather
Worth considering
Wettest month alongside August — the Mekong rises dramatically, flooding the lower riverside paths outside the night market.
#10 for good weather
Worth considering
Peak monsoon month — the Mekong bursts its banks onto the lower promenade and Kuang Si access trail becomes slippery red mud.
#11 for good weather
Worth considering
Slash-and-burn smoke from surrounding hills blankets the valley — haze can reduce Mekong visibility and cause eye irritation all month.
#12 for good weather