• Boun Phabath Phonesan Stupa Festival

    This is the most significant event of Bolikhamxay Province when they celebrate the old stupa and give respect to Buddha’s footprint in Thaphabath District. The festival is held over three to seven days during the full moon of the second lunar month (January). The festival includes a Buddhist ceremony, trade fairs, concert and fun fairs […]

  • Lunar New Year

    Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival (see also § Names), is a festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. Marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring, this festival takes place from Chinese New Year's Eve, the evening preceding the first day of the […]

  • Bolaven Plateau Coffee-Tea and Agricultural Products Festival 2025 in Champasack Province

    Our official festival poster is here! We’re thrilled to welcome our partners and sponsors on board for this year the Bolaven Plateau Coffee, Tea & Agricultural Products Festival 2025 8-10 February 2025 Seethon Kommadam Monument, Paksong, Champasack Province Activities include: Exhibition & product sales booths – featuring a variety of coffee, tea, locally grown fruits […]

  • Vat Phou Festival

    This is the largest festival in Champasack Province and one of the largest festivals in the entire country. It is held annually on the grounds of the enchanting pre-Angkorian remains of Vat Phou in Champasack. This festival attracts thousands of people each year, who come for prayer ceremonies and to enjoy the festivities. There is […]

  • Boun Pha That Sikhottabong Stupa Festival

    Sikhottabong Stupa festival is held annually during the full moon in February and it is celebrated over several days. People of north eastern Thailand, Nakhorn Phnom, and nearby provinces come and gather for stupa worshipping and entertainment. During the festival, there are religious activities along with a local trade fair and performances held around the […]

  • Boun Khao Chi (Makhaboucha)

    Boun Khoa Chi is one of the most important Buddhist Festival celebrate on the full moon day of the lunar month in Laos. A ceremony is held throughout the country at the vat(temple) in the morning when a special ‘bread’ made of sticky rice, coated with egg and then grilled, is made and offered to […]