Modern low-rise resort set among rice fields, combining spacious rooms, family-friendly facilities and easy access to Luang Prabang’s cultural highlights.
Location
Pullman sits in peaceful countryside just outside the UNESCO-listed town of Luang Prabang, around 10 minutes from the centre and 15 minutes from the airport. Set across 16 hectares of landscaped grounds with working rice paddies, ponds and mountain views, the resort offers a calm base within easy reach of temples, waterfalls and cultural sites.
Rooms
The resort offers 123 contemporary rooms, suites and two-bedroom pool villas, all designed in low-rise buildings that echo the French colonial architecture of the town. Each room features generous space, comfortable beds and a private terrace overlooking gardens, lagoons or rice paddies, with larger categories adding separate living areas and private pools.
Facilities
Facilities are extensive and well suited to both couples and families. There are three outdoor swimming pools, a full-service spa with private treatment chalets, a 24-hour fitness centre and scenic jogging trails through the grounds. Dining focuses on a farm-to-table concept at L’Atelier restaurant, while relaxed lounges and pool bars provide easy spaces to unwind after sightseeing.
Activities
Experiences blend relaxation with cultural immersion. Guests can join cooking classes, gardening and rice cultivation activities, yoga sessions, or cycling around the countryside. Excursions to Kuang Si Waterfalls, temple visits, alms-giving ceremonies and other heritage highlights are easily arranged from the resort.
Sustainability
Sustainability is central to the resort’s approach. Organic rice paddies and gardens supply the kitchens, local farms and social enterprises are supported, and waste, water and energy are carefully managed. Community partnerships, conservation initiatives and eco-friendly guest activities underpin its recognised environmental credentials, including an ASEAN Green Hotel Standard Award.
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January
January is one of the driest months in Laos, with pleasant temperatures. Celebrate the Lao New Year, known as "Pi Mai Lao," with water festivals, parades, and traditional ceremonies. It's a joyous time to experience Lao culture.
February
Similar to January, February boasts comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
Visit the Pak Ou Caves near Luang Prabang, where locals gather to celebrate the annual Pak Ou Festival. It's a unique blend of spirituality and festivity.
March
Dry season continues with temperatures rising between 19°C and 32°C, offering pleasant weather.
Witness Boun Khoun Khao in Vientiane, a harvest festival celebrated with religious ceremonies and a traditional boat race.
April
April marks the onset of the hot season with temperatures between 23°C and 35°C River will be at an annual low.
May
May is the peak of the hot season with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 35°C. It can be quite warm.
Explore the Vat Phou Festival, held at the ancient temple of Vat Phou near Champasak, featuring traditional dances and religious rituals.
June
The wet season begins in June with temperatures between 25°C and 34°C. Expect occasional rain showers. Experience the Rocket Festival (Boun Bang Fai) in various locations, where locals launch homemade rockets to encourage rainfall.
July
The wet season continues, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C. Be prepared for frequent rainfall.
August
Rainfall is at its peak in August, with temperatures between 24°C and 31°C.
Witness boat races and other festivities during the That Luang Festival in Vientiane, which celebrates the iconic That Luang Stupa.
September
The wet season lingers with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 31°C.
Attend the colourful Elephant Festival in Sayaboury, celebrating the province's deep connection with elephants.
October
The rainy season starts to subside, with temperatures between 23°C and 31°C. This is a great time to visit as it is less crowded and the lush landscapes are at their best.
November
November marks the start of the dry season, offering pleasant temperatures between 19°C and 30°C.
Witness the That Ing Hang Stupa Festival in Savannakhet, which includes almsgiving, temple fairs, and parades.
December
December offers cool and dry weather, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 27°C. Celebrate Christmas and the New Year with festive decorations and special events in tourist areas.
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