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How do I create a customized itinerary ?
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In
our web site we provide over hundred tour samples but if you do not
find a suitable trip, and want DRAGON TRAVEL to do all the work
for you, just click on customized trip and fill up the form to tell us
what you have in mind. Our travel expert will create a trip and provide
you with invaluable information!
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How do I
book the trip ?
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To
book our trip, please select your preferred trip and click on " Book
this trip" on web page. Our booking form wizard will automatically call
the trip name, and ask you to fill out some fields for information.
Once completed filling the form , you just click "Submit" to send us
your enquiry or "Reset" to cancel what you have filled up. After
receiving your reservation request, we will immediately make all the
necessary arrangements in accordance with your request. This will take
about 1-2 business days, and we will send you our confirmation message
by e-mail with all the details of hotels, flights, tours, the booking
status and also payment term.
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How do I
pay for the trip ?
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Our
standard payment policy is to ask for a 30% deposit of the package
value at the time we send you our final confirmation and booking code
for your trip. The balance of the total package tour price should be
paid at least 21 days ( twenty one days) before starting date of the
trip for FIT group (group from 1 person to 8 persons) and at leat 45
days (Fourty five days) before starting date of the trip for GIT group
(Group from 9 persons and up). The Client’s payment shall be executed
by cash or credit card or traveller cheques. Except for cash payment,
service charge may be added.
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Are there any hidden cost you do not mention ?
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No,
all inclusions and exclusions are mentioned at our final confirmation
for your trip.
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What about tipping ?
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Generally, tipping is not compulsory. If you are satisfied with your
guides, drivers,… a small gratuity is an appropriate way in which to
show your appreciation to them.
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Who is my guide ?
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We
have a strong and multilingual guide team coming from all regions of the
country. They are chosen for their professionalism, rich knowledge,
commitment, personal ties with the country and region and ability to
inspire and communicate with you. They will be your dedicated friends
during and after your trip. Many of our customers still exchange email
with them long after their trip.
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What about transportation
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We
try our best to provide you safe and comfortable means of
transportation. You can find information on meals, transportation, etc.
in the “How we travel” section following the detail itinerary of each
tour.
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What is
the time difference?
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Lao
time is 7 hours ahead of Green which Mean Time (GMT). Ti lies in the
same time zone as its neighbours Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
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When is
the best time to travel in Laos ?
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The
coolest months are December through February. Air conditioning is then
unnecessary. Luang Prabang and Northern Laos will have temperature
approaching freezing at night during this time, but daytime can be like
spring in Europe, North America and Japan. March through May are the
hottest months, sometimes exceeding 40oC for a few days at a stretch.
June through August are the wettest months, and high temperatures seldom
exceed 28oC or 29oC due to extensive cloud cover. It is lush & very
green then, and the sun shine much of the day, making it excellent for
photography. September through November the rains taper off and the dry
season starts to dominate rural and city life. Every season in Laos has
something special to offer, so there is no reason to procrastinate.
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Is it safe to travel ? Are there places to avoid ?
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You
will be welcome everywhere in Laos; the personal security issue would be
far more worrisome in USA or Europe. Backpackers and families are
equally secure in moving around. Travel insurance is easily purchased
and the premiums are reasonable. Embassies and local travel personnel
are in perfect positions to know the ins and outs what's hot and what's
not. New destinations constantly open up throughout the year. It is
always advisable to ask what's going on when you get there.
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Do's and Don't's ?
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Lao
culture is generally conservative, so watch the locals and try to act
like them. Trying to speak a few words of Lao will always be
appreciated, and will earn you big smiles and friendly interaction. If
you encounter a problem, maintaining patience and poise. Unlike western
countries, raising your voice will be completely counter productive.
Laos is a very personal place and smiles are returned more quickly than
you might expect, even when you don't speak the local dialect.
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What money should I take ?
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Traveler cheques are accepted, and just about all credit cards too. US
dollars and Thai baht are equally welcome. It is unnecessary to carry
around wads of the local currency the "kip". Cash advances can be taken
on major credit cards in most Vientiane banks but there are no ATM
machines yet. International transfers can also be arranged-funds can be
available within 48-72 hours if you are in Vientiane.
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How can I
get visa to Laos ?
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Most
passport holders require a visa to enter Laos. Visas are available upon
arrival at Wattay International Airport, Luang Prabang International
Airport, Pakxe International Airport, and the Friendship Bridge. The
price is US$30 and they are vaild for 15 days. 15-day extensions are
easily granted in Vientiane at the Immigration office. Expect to spend
10-20 minutes at any of the above visa points. Also, you can get Laos
visas at the Laos Embassy in your country.
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What language will they understand ?
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English is the language of tourism in Laos. Guides are available who
speak European languages. English appears more and more on road and
building signs. The phonebook is printed in Lao and English. You will
meet many English speaking in large cities (Vientiane & Luang Prabang).
Cyber net cafes are sprouting up everywhere, and these are always
staffed by English speaking people.
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How about my health ?
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Any
food that is not peeled, boiled, fried, or otherwise guaranteed to be
clean should best be avoided. While sidewalk foodstalls often have clean
food, that is not guaranteed. Hotel & restaurant food is however
acceptable. Drink only bottled water. Hotels have doctors on call and
there is an International Medical Clinic in Vientiane. If you are going
on a daytrip, it is advisable to take a lunch box prepared by your hotel
or guesthouse. Your guide can also provide good advice about clean
eating establishments along the way. Use insect repellant liberally, as
when traveling overland, sleeping or eating outdoor, there is a risk of
mosquitos. This is especially important in the remoted areas.
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What food will I find ?
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You
will find excellent international cuisine of every description,
including Indian, Japanese, Italian, French, Thai, Chinese and Korean.
Hotel restaurants are a good place to start and are not necessarily
expensive. Then try restaurants, like Kua Lao in Vientiane that
specializes in Lao dishes known to be popular with foreigners. Fish and
vegetables are local and excellent. Lao beer is excellent. Locals prefer
spicy food but chefs know that foreigners prefer mild spices to strong
ones. Still, it is smart to remind your waitress to go light on the
sauce!
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