Day 1: Arrival - Luang Prabang
On arrival at Luang Prabang Airport , you are met by our guide
and transferred to hotel. The royal capital of the former Lane
Xang Kingdom, Luang Prabang with its gleaming temple roofs,
colonial architecture and stunning mountain backdrop, retains an
unique charm rarely found in all Asia. There are plenty to see
in this delightful town, some of which are the impressive stupa
of Wat Visoun, the Srilankalese styled temple of That Marko, the
shrine of Wat Aham and the five tiered roof Wat Mai. We visit
these sites in a half day guided tour before embarking on a
climb up to Phousi Hill for a beautiful panorama view from the
town center and the mighty Mekong River. There are 329 steps
leading us on zigzag way past various temples to the sacred,
gilded stupa of Wat Phousi at the summit. O/N in Luang Prabang.
Day 2: Luang Prabang - Pakou Caves - Luang Prabang
Today we continue seeing this charming town with the famous Wat
Xieng Thong, which nestles at the meeting of the Mekong and the
Nam Khan River. The temple structures are decorated in various
ways with gilded stuccoes ,doorways and marvellous tree life
mosaic pattern on an outer wall, representing the ancient temple
architecture of Luang Prabang. We board a boat for a leisurely
trip on the Mekong River, stopping en route at Ban Xang Hai to
visit the distillation of potent local rice wine. Upon leaving
this riverside village we wave our way through the stunning
mountain landscape to the mysterious Pak Ou Caves. They are
crammed with thousands of gold lacquered Buddha statues of
various shapes and sizes, all brought there by devout villagers.
We explore these famous grottos and cruise back to Luang Prabang
Town. On arrival we catch a short drive to Ban Phanom , a well
known weaving village of the Tai Lue people who used to make
royal silk weaving textiles for the Lao former royal family. O/N
in Luang Prabang. (B,L)
Day 3: Luang Prabang - Elephant Riding - Trekking
The mountainous areas around Luang Prabang Town are also home of
many ethnic groups and various stunning waterfalls littered in
dense jungle. Today we drive on a rugged road to Lao spirit
resort just 15 km out of town. On arrival we see the Asian
Elephants and begin a scenic ride of an hour and half along the
Nam Khan River though the lush and green forests to the amazing
Tad Sae waterfall. This is an enjoyable stop for lunch near the
cascade. We get well off the beaten track as we walk through the
forest. En route we make stopover at a Khmu Village to explore
the simple lifestyle of villagers who are almost fishermen or
farmers living from their slash and burn tradition. They even
speak a different language but the guide are on hand to help you
ask questions. We continue our walk along the mountain side past
a new jungle camp before completing a super day. O/N in Luang
Prabang. (B)
Day 4: Luang Prabang - Xieng Khouang ( Overland)
The former Royal Palace has been turned into a national museum,
which displays a lovely collection of the artefacts reflecting
the richness of Lao culture dating from the days of the early
kings right through the last sovereign. We visit this
masterpiece and set forth to the remote Xieng Khouang Province,
which was devastated by American bombing between 1964 and 1973.
These back roads are a great way to explore the real Laos. We
see very few other travellers, mostly rural dwellers who are
just as interested in finding out about our lives as we are of
theirs. The journey is very long and bumpy at times, but we can
make stops at our pleasure, to stretch our legs and take some
wonderful photographs. O/N in Xieng Khouang. (B)
Day 5: Xieng Khouang - Vang Vieng
Heading out of town we make a short drive to visit the "Plan of
Jars" , an impressive archaeological site where hundreds of
large stone jars are littered all over the plateau. These huge
jars are supposedly over 2,000 years old, but most of
archaeologists are still mystified about their purpose. We
depart Xieng Khouang and drive along a zigzag way through the
breathtaking mountain landscape to Vang Vieng. This small and
tranquil village is rapidly developed with the advent of
tourists, but the beautiful scenery with a mixture of quiet
water and limestone outcrops unchanged for century. We arrives
in Vang Vieng by mid or late afternoon depending on roads and
traffic conditions. O/N Vang Vieng. (B)
Day 6: Vang Vieng - Vientiane
The perfect way to start our exploration of Vang Vieng is a boat
trip along the tranquil Nam Song River. We navigate past the
stunning mountain landscape to Tham Jang Cave. This sacred
cavern was once used by local people as a hideout from Chinese
invaders. We walk uphill to visit Tham Jang Cave and enjoy
wonderful views across the idyllic valley to the beautiful
panorama of Vang Vieng Town. The reminder of time is free for
your own discovery of Vang Vieng. There are various options to
choose from, some of which are biking, kayaking or caving. These
optional activities are not included; however our guide is on
hand to advise you with invaluable information. By mid afternoon
we regroup at our hotel and travel by roads to Vientiane past
the undulating terrains and the interesting villages. O/N in
Vientiane. (B)
Day 7: Vientiane
The charming and fascinating capital of Laos, Vientiane is small
city conjuring up exotic images, with the curious mix of Lao,
Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, French influences. We start our city
tour with Wat Sisaket, the oldest temple still standing in
Vientiane. This amazing structure features remarkable frescoes
and Buddha statues. Close to this masterwork is the former royal
temple of Haw Pha Kaew which previously housed the famous
Emerald Buddha Image. We see these sites before continuing to
Patouxai. This imposing monument standing in Lane Xang Avenue,
is well known as Vientiane's own Arc de Triomphe and provides a
stunning views of the city. Heading out of town we see the giant
Friendship Bridge and the impressive Buddha Park. This landmark
represents a blend of Buddhist and Hindu sculptures created by
mystical monk on a parkland located by the Mekong River. The
perfect way to round off our day is to watch the spectacular
sunset over the Mekong River from one of riverside bars. O/N in
Vientiane. (B)
Day 8: Vientiane - Ban Na Hin - Ban Na Pouak - Khong Lor
An early morning start to drive towards Khammouane Plateau. The
journey passes many villages linked to the road which is the
main artery of trade between the southern region and the capital
city. We make stop en route at Phuphaman Mountain to stretch the
legs and catch some wonderful pictures. On arrival at Ban Na Hin
we follow the dirty route to Ban Na Pouak and board a boat for
two hour trip towards Sala Hinbound. The remainder of the day is
for your relaxation or exploration of some nearby villages. We
enjoy a short hiking to some nearby villages of Ban Namnon, Ban
Mouang and Tham Namnon. This is an easy walk; however we can
visit the stunning mountain landscape as much as we please, and
learn more about the different life style of villagers. O/N in
Khong Lor. (B,D)
Day 9: Khong Lor Cave
The mysterious Khong Lor Cave has a length of 7.5km and was
formed by the Hinboun River flowing though the tunnel year
round. Today we enjoy a boat trip upstream to Ban Khong Lor, a
gateway to this famous cave. The exciting river trip affords a
taste of relaxation and an enjoyable exploration of the
landscape close up. Along the way we make stop for a walk to Nam
None and Tham Thieng Caves. The local track is challenging at
times however some physical preparation will enable you to
maximize your enjoyment from the trek. We get back to our boat
and navigate through the main cave to the valley beyond,
stopping to observe the stalactite formations. The cave is still
used by local villages as a route access. O/N in Khong Lor.
(B,L,D)
Day 10: Khong Lor - Ban Na Hin - Thakhaek - Savanakhet - Pakse
Upon leaving the lodge of previous night we set off on a rugged
drive towards Ban Na Hin and pass by the scenic mountain
backdrops. On arrival in Thakhek Town we make a stop to catch a
glimpse of this bustling town before we venture into southern
Laos with the next stop being Pakse. We break the long drive at
Sananakhet, an important trading center between Vietnam and
Laos. There is not much to see in this town but it is still a
necessary stop to have lunch or simply stretch the legs. By late
afternoon we arrive in Pakse. This bustling town is ideally
located at the confluence of the Mekong and Xedone Rivers
therefore it is a gateway to southern region and nearby plateau.
O/N in Pakse. (B)
Day 11: Pakse - Laogam - Tadlo Waterfall
The fertile volcanic plateau of Boloven is our following
destination. We travel by roads past many villages and rolling
hills. The deep contrast of lush vegetation and red surface of
basaltic soil is incredible all along the way. We make stopover
at the scenic Phasoume Waterfall and a nearby culture village of
the Katu people. This ethnic group was originally in Vietnam but
immigrated into Laos down centuries. We continue traveling by
roads towards Laogam. This mountainous area is home of the many
triple groups including the Alack , Katang and Nge people. They
still retain their age old cultural traditions and are
recognisably distinct from each other by their dress. We see
some of these groups and continue to Tadlo. The remainder of day
will be free for your relaxation by the waterfall. O/N in Tadlo.
(B)
Day 12: Tadlo - Wat Phou - Khong Island
The views of stumbling water and lush vegetation around Tadlo
Waterfall is nothing short of spectacular. Today we drive back
to Pakse and board a boat for a leisurely trip on the Mekong
River towards the former royal capital of Champasak, a gateway
to the pre-angkorian temple of Wat Phu. This hillside edifice
was once an important sanctuary of the Khmer Empire. The temple
structure was partly destroyed in turbulent history however it
is still fascinating to walk among the ruins. We follow a
walkway from the lower to the upper section, which features
various forms including Vishnu, Shiva and Kala. The temple upper
ground also affords spectacular views from the surrounding
valley to the mighty Mekong River. We visit Wat Phou Museum and
Oum Moung Temple before we make our way to Khong Island past the
scenic countryside. O/N in Khong Island. (B)
Day 13: Khong Island - Done Khone - Khong Island
Today we board a traditional boat to venture into the widest
reach of the Mekong River from where thousands of islets jut out
in dry season, giving this area a lovely name "Si Phan Done".
The longtail boat pass Done Ket and Done Som before it races
across the water towards the peaceful island of Done Khone. We
stroll through Ban Khone village to explore different local
lifestyle close up and some relics of the French colonial
period. Upon leaving this island we wave our way to the
marvelous rushing fall of Liphi, which are also called "Corridor
of the Devil". The rare freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins may be
seen in this scenic area. At end of the boat excursion we drive
southwards to visit Khone Phapheng Waterfall which boast the
largest one in Southeast Asia. O/N in Khong Island. (B)
Day 14: Khong Island - Veukham or Pakse - Departure
There is a free time for your own exploration of the island. The
trip ends after your transfer to the Lao-Cambodia border at
Weukham or Pakse Airport for flight to next destination. (B)
TRIP NOTE:
- LAOS IS A DEVELOPPING COUNTRY
WHOSE INFRASTRUCTURE MAY DIFFER FROM WHAT YOU EXPECT FROM YOUR
HOME LAND. THE ROAD CONDITIONS ARE POOR AND THE ACCOMOODATION IS
SIMPLE IN REMOTE AREAS.
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THE ITINERARY IS CORRECTED AT THE
TIME OF VIEWING. OCCASIONALLY, THE PROGRAMME CHANGES AS WE MAKE
IMPROVEMENT STEMING FROM OUR PAST TRAVELLERS' COMMENTS AND OUR
OWN RESEARCH OR DUE TO LOCAL CONDITIONS OR CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND
OUR CONTROL. THIS INCLUDES FESTIVAL, PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, WEATHER
AND FLIGHT DELAY,.. THAT MAY EFFECT THE ITINERARY.
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THE TRIP INCLUDES SOME MEALS AS
MENTIONED AT THE ITINERARY HOWEVER OUR GUIDE WILL BE ON HAND TO
ADVISE YOU AS FAR THE AVAILABLE RESTAURANTS WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY
LOCAL FOOD AT YOUR OWN BUDGET. THE MEAL COST IS ALL DEPENDING ON
YOUR CHOICE OF EATING PLACE. THE PACKAGE TOUR WITH FULL BOARD
MEAL IS ARRANGED UPON REQUEST .
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THE
DRESS STANDARDS ARE CONSERVATIVE THROUGHOUT ASIA. LOOSE ,
LIGHTWEIGHT, LONG CLOTHING ARE ALL RESPECTFUL COOL IN ASIAN HOT
CLIMATE. IN ADDITION TO YOUR ITEMS OF PERSONAL CLOTHING, WE
SUGGEST YOU TO BRING TRAINER OR SNEAKER SHOES, TORCH/FLASH
LIGHT, HAT, RAIN COAT FOR WET SEASON, SUN CREAM, SUNGLASSES,
DAYPACK, TOILETRIES AND SMALL TOWER, INSECT REPELLENT.
TRIP PRICE IN US$ PER PERSON
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HIGHLIGHTS OF LAOS |
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Group Size of |
Standard Class |
First Class |
Superior Class |
Deluxe Class |
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2 - 3 Pers. |
US$1,645 |
US$1,772 |
US$1,861 |
US$2,057 |
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4 - 6 Pers. |
US$1,265 |
US$1,393 |
US$1,482 |
US$1,678 |
|
7 - 10 Pers. |
US$1003 |
US$1,132 |
US$1,221 |
US$1,417 |
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11 Pers. & up |
US$856 |
US$983 |
US$1,072 |
US$1,268 |
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Single room sup. |
US$206/pers |
US$301/pers |
US$368/pers |
US$515/pers |
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Full board sup. |
US$187/pers |
US$200/pers |
US$222/pers |
US$244/pers |