01Into the valley
A cycle through the rice to a Thái stilt-house home.
A cycle through the rice to a Thái stilt-house home.
The atlas · 3 days
Three days in Thái and Mường country
01A cycle through the rice to a Thái stilt-house home.
A cycle through the rice to a Thái stilt-house home.
02A gentle walk among waterwheels and terraces.
A gentle walk among waterwheels and terraces.
03A slow start before the road back.
A slow start before the road back.
The journey
A soft, green corner of the north-west — Thái stilt houses, Mường villages and the rhythm of the rice.
Depending on your nationality and length of stay you may need a visa in advance — most travellers use the official e-visa. We'll send clear, up-to-date guidance for your passport once you book.
The north is loveliest in spring (Mar–Apr) and autumn (Sep–Nov); winters on the high plateaus are cold and atmospheric. We time each departure to the season — and can shift it to suit you.
Light, breathable layers, a warm mid-layer for the highlands, broken-in walking shoes and a light rain shell. We send a tailored packing list for your exact route and dates.
Dress modestly at temples and family homes (shoulders and knees covered), remove your shoes when you see a pile at the door, and bargain gently and with a smile at the markets.
Moments from recent departures.






“Greener and gentler than we imagined. We didn't want to leave.”
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