AGS MOVERS LAOS: EXPERT REMOVALS IN VIENTIANE, LUANG PRABANG & MORE
Looking for a trusted moving company in Laos, serving major cities like Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and beyond? AGS Movers Laos is your dedicated partner for international removals, providing tailored moving and storage solutions for individuals and businesses nationwide. With us, you can count on a smooth, professional move, whether within Laos or anywhere in the world.
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Established in 1973, AGS Movers Laos location brings over 50 years of experience to the moving industry.
Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation, AGS Laos Location, a proud branch of the AGS Group, is the professional moving company you can trust. As part of a global network with more than 140 locations worldwide, AGS Movers combines vast experience with efficient moving processes to deliver a seamless relocation experience.
At AGS Movers Laos, we offer unmatched professionalism, world-class quality standards, and expertise in a wide range of services, including international removals, office moves, groupage, vehicle transport, fine art shipping, pet transport, secure storage facilities, and other moving services.
While our most popular destinations include the EU, the USA, and China, we can move you anywhere in the world!
Moving to tranquil Vientiane, charming Luang Prabang, historic Savannakhet, or agricultural Pakse?
AGS Movers is here to ensure a stress-free move to any of these popular destinations.



AGS Laos Fast Facts
AGS Movers Laos efficiently carries out around 40 local and international moves annually, assisted by their 3 trucks and robust warehouses measuring 1000m2.
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Landmarks
Pha That Luang: The most significant national monument of Laos, this golden stupa is a symbol of the country’s Buddhist faith and sovereignty, featuring impressive architecture and intricate details that highlight Lao cultural identity.
Patuxai: Vientiane’s own Arc de Triomphe, built to commemorate those who fought for independence from France, offering panoramic views of the city from its summit and showcasing Lao resilience.
COPE Visitor Centre: An important institution raising awareness about the impact of unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Laos, providing educational exhibits and supporting rehabilitation efforts for UXO survivors.
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Education
Vientiane International School (VIS): A well-established international school offering a comprehensive IB curriculum from early years to Grade 12, catering to a diverse student body.
Lao-American College (LAC): A higher education institution with a focus on business, IT, and English language programs, often with international collaborations.
National University of Laos (NUOL) (Various Faculties/Schools): The premier public university in Laos, encompassing numerous faculties offering a wide range of academic disciplines.
Lycee Français International Josué Hoffet de Vientiane: A French international school providing education following the French national curriculum from preschool to secondary levels.
Panyathip International School (Vientiane Campus): A private international school offering the British curriculum, emphasizing academic excellence and holistic development.
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Public Transport
Tuk-tuk: A three-wheeled motorized taxi, ideal for short to medium distances within the city; negotiate the fare before your ride.
Jumbo (Larger Tuk-tuk): A larger version of the tuk-tuk, able to carry more passengers and sometimes goods, suitable for groups.
Bus: An affordable option with various routes covering different parts of the city; check route maps and schedules.
Taxi: A metered taxi option offering a more comfortable and direct journey, especially useful for longer distances or when carrying luggage.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (27–35°C / 81–95°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (15–24°C / 59–75°F).
Rainfall: Laos has a tropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.
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Landmarks
Royal Palace Museum: Formerly the residence of the Lao royal family, this museum offers valuable insights into Lao history and cultural heritage, showcasing royal artifacts and well-preserved traditional Lao architecture.
Wat Xieng Thong: Renowned as one of the most beautiful and historically significant temples in Laos, it is celebrated for its intricate mosaics, gilded carvings, and traditional Lao architectural artistry.
Kuang Si Falls: A stunning multi-tiered waterfall located near Luang Prabang, featuring beautiful turquoise pools, lush green surroundings, and ample opportunities for swimming and scenic hiking.
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Education
Ecole Francophone de Luang Prabang (EFLP): A French international school offering a multilingual curriculum from kindergarten to Grade 12, emphasizing a holistic and inclusive learning environment.
Big Sister Mouse School (Multiple Locations): Part of the Big Brother Mouse network, these schools focus on engaging teaching methods, reading promotion, and making education enjoyable for primary and middle school students.
The Buddhist Secondary School at Vat Pa Pha-O: Provides general education alongside Buddhist studies for students, many of whom come from impoverished rural backgrounds, within a harmonious monastic environment.
Kiettisack International School (KIS) Luang Prabang: This school offers a curriculum based on the Australian NSW and Victoria models, with older students able to sit for IGCSE examinations.
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Public Transport
Tuk-tuk: A three-wheeled motorized vehicle, ideal for short distances within the town, offering a flexible and often scenic way to navigate.
Songthaew: A covered pickup truck with bench seating that functions as a shared taxi along fixed or flexible routes, a more economical option for longer distances.
Slow Boat: A leisurely two-day journey along the Mekong River to destinations such as Huay Xai, providing scenic views of rural life and landscapes.
Cross-River Ferry: Small boats that frequently shuttle passengers, and sometimes vehicles, across the Mekong River to access villages and attractions on the opposite bank.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (25–35°C / 77–95°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (15–25°C / 59–77°F).
Rainfall: Luang Prabang experiences a tropical monsoon climate characterized by distinct wet anddry seasons.
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Landmarks
Wat Phu: Although located further south, it is a significant historical site as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an ancient Khmer temple complex predating Angkor Wat, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich history and architecture.
Dinosaur Museum: Savannakhet is recognized for its significant dinosaur fossil discoveries; the Dinosaur Museum showcases these paleontological finds, attracting researchers and tourists interested in prehistoric life and ancient history.
French Colonial Architecture: Savannakhet features a collection of well-preserved French colonial buildings, reflecting its historical heritage and offering a charming and unique atmosphere for visitors and residents alike.
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Education
Savannakhet High School: A public secondary school with a long history, providing general education to students in the Savannakhet Province.
Savannakhet Teachers’ Training College (STTC): Focuses on training future teachers for primary and secondary education in Laos, with an emphasis on pedagogical skills.
Savannakhet Technical Vocational College: Offers vocational and technical education programmes aimed at equipping students with skills for various industries.
Panyathip International School (Savannakhet Campus): A private international school that follows the British curriculum, catering to both Lao and expatriate students and maintaining global educational standards.
Savannakhet Agricultural Training Centre: Provides training in agriculture, livestock, and related fields for local farmers and agricultural professionals.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (26–35°C / 79–95°F).
Winter: Mild and relatively dry (16–25°C / 61–77°F).
Rainfall: Savannakhet experiences a tropical monsoon climate with clearly defined wet and dry seasons that influence the region.
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Landmarks
Wat Phu Salao: This temple complex offers panoramic views of Pakse and the Mekong River, providing spectacular scenery. The temple itself is a significant cultural site, adorned with golden Buddha statues and intricate architectural details.
Bolaven Plateau: Although located outside Pakse, it is a key regional attraction renowned for its extensive coffee plantations, numerous stunning waterfalls, and cooler, refreshing climate.
Tad Fane Waterfall: Renowned as one of the tallest waterfalls in Laos, it features a dramatic twin-chute cascade and is surrounded by lush natural beauty, making it a popular destination.
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Education
Savannakhet High School: A public secondary school with a long history, providing general education to students in the Savannakhet Province.
Savannakhet Teachers’ Training College (STTC): Focuses on training future teachers for primary and secondary education in Laos, emphasizing pedagogical skills.
Savannakhet Technical Vocational College: Offers vocational and technical education programmes aimed at equipping students with skills for various industries.
Panyathip International School (Savannakhet Campus): A private international school using the British curriculum, catering to both Lao and expatriate students and maintaining global educational standards.
Savannakhet Agricultural Training Centre: Provides training in agriculture, livestock, and related fields for local farmers and agricultural professionals.
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Public Transport
Tuk-tuk: A three-wheeled motorized vehicle perfect for short trips within Pakse town. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey.
Songthaew: A covered pickup truck with bench seating, that operates as a shared taxi along routes to nearby towns and within the city for longer distances.
Local Bus: Connects Pakse to other cities and regions in southern Laos, departing from the main bus station and offering an affordable travel option.
Motorcycle Taxi (Xe Lop): A quick and flexible option for solo travellers to navigate Pakse. Agree on the price with the driver beforehand.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (26–35°C / 79–95°F).
Winter: Mild and relatively dry (16–25°C / 61–77°F).
Rainfall: Pakse experiences a tropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons that impact the local environment.
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Landmarks
Nam Xay Viewpoint: This location offers visitors stunning panoramic views of the surrounding dramatic karst landscape, winding rivers, and picturesque rice paddies below.
Blue Lagoon: A very popular destination for swimming, tubing, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area’s turquoise waters and lush green surroundings.
Tham Phu Kham (Cave): This large cave system features a reclining Buddha statue and offers opportunities for exploration and swimming in a beautiful blue lagoon located inside the cave.
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Education
Vang Vieng High School: The main public secondary school in the area, providing general education for students in Vang Vieng District.
Vang Vieng Primary School (various locations): Multiple primary schools focused on foundational education for younger children in different villages.
Lao-Top College (Likely a branch or similar name): While the main campus is located elsewhere, there may be a smaller branch offering vocational or language courses.
Private English Language Schools (various names): Several smaller schools cater to tourists and locals who want to learn English for tourism or other purposes.
Schools attached to local temples (Wat Schools): Some temples offer basic education, particularly for younger children in their local communities.
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Public Transport
Tuk-tuk: A small, three-wheeled motorized taxi ideal for short distances within the town and to nearby attractions. Negotiate the fare beforehand.
Motorbike Rental: A popular and flexible option for independent travel around Vang Vieng allowing visitors to explore the surrounding natural landscapes at their own pace.
Shared Minivan: Connects Vang Vieng with other major tourist destinations such as Vientiane and Luang Prabang, departing from the main road or travel agencies.
Bicycle Rental: A budget-friendly and eco-conscious way to explore the town and some closer attractions, offering a slower-paced experience.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (25-35°C / 77-95°F)
Winter: Mild and dry (15-25°C / 59-77°F)
Rainfall: Vang Vieng experiences a tropical monsoon climate, characterized by a distinct wet and dry seasons.
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Landmarks
The Great Wall of Thakhek: This natural formation features a series of striking limestone cliffs, making it a popular destination for rock climbing enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
Wat That Sikhottabong: As a significant religious site in the region, this temple is known for its large and impressive stupa, attracting both worshippers and visitors interested in cultural exploration.
Kong Leng Lake: This scenic lake is particularly noted for its distinctive blue waters, offering a peaceful and visually appealing natural environment for relaxation and enjoyment.
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Education
Thakhek High School: The primary public secondary education institution in Khammouane Province, offering general academic programmes for local students.
Thakhek Teachers’ Training College: Dedicated to educating future teachers for primary and secondary schools within the Khammouane region.
Khammouane Technical College: Provides vocational and technical training in various fields equipping students with practical skills for employment.
Private Language Schools (various names): Several smaller schools likely exist, offering English and other language courses to residents and those working in the area.
Primary Schools (various local names): Numerous primary schools serve the different neighbourhoods and villages within the Thakhek district, focusing on basic education.
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Public Transport
Tuk-tuk: A three-wheeled motorized taxi, perfect for short trips around Thakhek town. Negotiate the fare before your ride commences.
Songthaew: A covered pickup truck with bench seating, serving as a shared taxi for travel within the town and to nearby villages. Passengers typically wait for enough people before departure.
Local Bus: Connects Thakhek to other towns and provinces in Laos, departing from the main bus station; a budget-friendly option for longer distance travel.
Motorbike Rental: Offers independent exploration of Thakhek and the surrounding countryside, providing flexibility and the freedom to travel at your own pace. Ensure that you have a valid license.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (26-35°C / 79-95°F)
Winter: Mild and dry (16-25°C / 61-77°F)
Rainfall: Thakhek has a tropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.
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Landmarks
Plain of Jars: Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this area is famous for its thousands of mysterious stone jars scattered across the landscape, intriguing archaeologists and visitors alike.
War Remnants: Phonsavan and its surrounding areas contain numerous remnants from the Indochina War, serving as historical reminders and sites for those interested in the region’s past.
MAG Visitor Centre: This centre focuses on raising awareness and providing education about the dangers and impact of unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Laos, supporting safety and awareness efforts.
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Education
Xieng Khouang High School: The main public secondary school in Phonsavan, providing general education to students in the Xieng Khouang Province.
Xieng Khouang Teachers’ Training College: Focuses on training educators for primary and secondary schools within this geographically challenging province.
Phonsavan Primary School (likely various locations): Numerous primary schools cater to the basic education needs of children in different parts of the district.
Technical and Vocational Schools (likely one or more): These institutions offer practical skills training in areas relevant to the local economy.
Possibly a smaller private language school: Catering to local demand for English or other languages, often serving tourism-related sectors.
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Public Transport
Tuk-tuk: A three-wheeled motorized vehicle suitable for short distances within Phonsavan town. Negotiate the fare before your journey begins.
Songthaew: A covered pickup truck with bench seating, functioning as a shared taxi to reach surrounding villages and attractions. Inquire about routes and fares.
Motorbike Rental: Offers independent exploration of the Plain of Jars and the wider Xieng Khouang region at your own pace. Exercise caution on rural roads.
Shared Minivan: Connects Phonsavan with other major towns like Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang, departing from the bus station or guesthouses; book in advance.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (25-30°C / 77-86°F)
Winter: Mild and dry (10-20°C / 50-68°F)
Rainfall: Phonsavan has a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our moving services cater to several major cities across Laos, including Vientiane, Savannakhet, Pakse, Vang Vieng, Thakhek, and Phonsavan. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.
How far in advance should I book my move to Laos?
Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services in Laos?
Do you provide storage solutions in laos?
Can you move large and fragile objects, such as pianos or antiques?
How can I get my house ready for the moving company?
Are there any items that cannot be moved?
How do you ensure the safety of my belongings during the move?
Can you assist with the setup of my new home in Laos?
How do you handle parking and access issues?
What happens if my belongings are damaged during the move?
At AGS Movers, we prioritise customer satisfaction and ensure that every aspect of your move, from departure to arrival, meets the highest standards of quality and professionalism.
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Certification and Affiliation
For over 50 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by AGS Laos. These practices are based on general quality standards as well as those established by the most prestigious certification bodies in the removals industry.
These consistent quality standards ensure that whether you are moving to or from Laos, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services available.
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