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All of Laos Route

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All of Laos Route

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Looking to rent a motorbike in Laos but don’t know where to start? Style offers motorbike rentals between our three shops in Luang Prabang, Vientiane, and Pakse. We offer one-way motorbike rentals with helmets to work alongside your travel plans, supplemented with personalised guidance and customised routes to include more of the bits you want to see and less of the bits you don’t, to help create your ultimate motorbike adventure in Laos!


 

This is our most complete motorbike route map for Laos, covering the entire country and bringing together everything we recommend into one easy-to-use guide. If you’re planning to explore all of Laos by motorbike – or you’re still deciding which regions best suit your riding style – this map is the perfect place to start.

 

By downloading the map, you can see All of Laos’ key motorbike routes, loops, highlights, and regions at a glance, making it easy to plan anything from a short regional loop to a full north-to-south Laos motorbike adventure. The map includes routes through Northern, Central, and Southern Laos, showing how the country connects by road and where each region shines.

 

With Style Motorbikes shops in Luang Prabang, Vientiane, and Pakse, we’re ideally positioned to support riders anywhere in the country – whether you’re planning a loop, a one-way rental, or a complete Laos crossing.

All of Laos

27 - 51 days
2300Km
Route Highlights
Thakek Loop

Loop with caves, temples, waterfalls and more. 3 - 5 days.

Pakse Loop

3 - 5 days loop with many waterfalls, temples and coffee tours.

Vang Vieng Mini-Loop

Turquoise pools nested in karst landscapes, perfect for swimming.

Kuang Si Waterfall

A famous waterfall with turquoise pools in the jungle

Nong Khiaw Excursions

Riverside town offering hiking, trekking and local homestays

This is our most complete motorbike route map for Laos, bringing together every region we recommend into one easy-to-use overview. Whether you’re planning a short loop, a one-way journey, or a full north-to-south adventure, this map shows Laos’ best motorbike routes, highlights, and riding regions in one place.

 

In Northern Laos, the map focuses on dramatic mountain roads, limestone karsts, and some of the most rewarding riding in the country. Routes connect Luang Prabang, Nong Khiaw, Sam Neua, and Phonsavan, passing through cooler climates, winding mountain passes, and remote ethnic villages. A major highlight in this region is the Vieng Xai Caves, an extraordinary historical cave complex that once sheltered the Pathet Lao leadership. Riding to Vieng Xai combines rugged landscapes with deep historical significance and is one of the most unique experiences in North Laos.

 

The map also includes routes through North-West Laos, one of the least-visited and most remote parts of the country. Riding here is defined by long distances, minimal traffic, and traditional villages set deep in the mountains. This region is best suited to confident riders looking for isolation, challenging roads, and a truly off-the-grid Laos motorbike experience.

 

In Central Laos, the map highlights some of the country’s most popular and well-balanced motorbike routes. This includes the full Thakhek Loop, famous for its spectacular limestone scenery, vast flooded forests, and world-class cave systems such as Kong Lor Cave. Also featured is the Xe Champhone Loop, an increasingly popular route that offers flat, scenic riding through wetlands, rural villages, and peaceful countryside. The Xe Champhone Loop provides a gentler alternative to the mountainous routes while still delivering an authentic look at everyday life in Laos. Central Laos routes also connect Vientiane and Phonsavan via Paksan, giving riders flexibility in pace and direction.

 

Further south, the map opens up Southern Laos, where riding becomes more relaxed but no less scenic. Here you’ll find the Bolaven Plateau loops, known for cooler temperatures, coffee plantations, jungle roads, and powerful waterfalls. Routes naturally extend to Champasak and the Wat Phou UNESCO World Heritage Site, before continuing to Pakse and down to Si Phan Don (4,000 Islands)—a perfect place to slow the pace and unwind after a long ride.

 

With Style Motorbikes shops in Luang Prabang, Vientiane, and Pakse, this map makes it easy to plan regional loops, one-way rentals, or a complete Laos motorbike journey. Whether you want mountain riding, cultural exploration, remote backroads, or relaxed countryside cruising, this map shows how every region of Laos connects by motorbike.

If you’re unsure where to ride and/or want to explore All of Laos by motorbike – this complete route map is the ideal starting point.