Day 1: Thailand - Houeixay - Muang Sing
On arrival at Houeixay in Laos from Chiang Khong (Thailand), you
are met by our guide and driven to Houeixay Town. This outpost
is an important trading center between China and Thailand who
have left their influence in local architecture and culture. The
exciting exploration of northern Laos begins as we embark on a
private car for a long day traveling through the most
mountainous region of Laos to Muang Sing. Along the way we can
make stop as you please, to stretch your legs and take some
wonderful pictures. We arrive in Muang Sing by mid or late
afternoon depending on road and traffic conditions. O/N in Muang
Sing.
Day 2 : Muang Sing - Huaylong Kao - Muang Sing ( Trekking)
Today we make our way north towards Huaylong Kao before we
embark on an exiting walk, following the footpath used by local
people. We pass through the breathtaking mountain landscape to
the seldom visited hamlets, home of the Yao, Akkha and Lantern
people. They are settled there longtime ago and still retain
their traditional culture and habits. The trekking is strenuous
at times, with some little steep uphill and downhill walking;
however some physical preparation will enable you to fully enjoy
this adventure. At end of the walking day we meet up with our
waiting vehicle and stretch our legs on a drive. O/N in Muang
Sing. (B,L)
Day 3: Muang Sing - Luang Namtha
The traditional morning market in Muang Sing also attracts
numerous ethnic minorities who converge from the outlying
valleys and mountainsides to sell their goods and buy provision.
Heading out of town we off on a drive along the zigzag way and
pass many sleepy hamlets linked to the road which is the main
artery of trade in the northern region. There are some stop en
route to see the homeland of Akha, Lao Houei and Iko people who
are very poor, but have an interesting local culture and a
colorful history. These tribal groups have originally settled in
high mountain side therefore it may involve a walk to visit
their villages. On arrival in Luang Namtha Town we check in
hotel and enjoy a short walk tour exploring this hill town. O/N
in Luang Namtha. (B)
Day 4 : Luang Namtha - Oudomxay - Muang La - Muang Khoua
Today we have a chance to see the lko minority people at Ban
Lakkham Mai on our way to Mouang La, which is set by the Nam
Phak River and surrounded by the undulating mountains . This
hill town do not have much to see besides Pra Xack Kham Temple
with its sacred Buddha image. The 400 year old statue
legendarily possesses many supernatural powers which are widely
worshipped among local people. Upon leaving Muong La, the roads
begin to deteriorate; however many villages dot the hillsides
and the undulating terrains make for an interesting journey.
Along the way we make several stops at the seldom visited
villages of the Iko, Hmong Lai and Khmu people and are sure to
attraction their attention as this part of the country receives
very few visitors. O/N in Muang Khoua. (B)
Day 5 : Muang Khoua - Nam Bak - Nong Khiow
The following destination of our trip is Nong Khiow. This
beautiful village set by the Nam Ou River, boasts a stunning
limestone mountain backdrop and genuine local colour. We begin
our day with a visit to Muang Khoua Market, an important trading
hub of this mountainous region. The colorful hill tribe people
are often seen in this conglomeration. Upon leaving Muang Khoua
we catch our vehicle for an interesting drive though a beautiful
mountain areas to Nong Khiow. These back roads are a perfect 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. On arrival at Nong Khiow we
spend the remainder of our day to walk around or simply relax.
O/N at Nong Khiow. (B)
Day 6: Nong Khiow - Pakou Caves - Luang Prabang
Upon leaving the tranquil village of Nong Khiow we embark a boat
cruising through the breathtaking mountain scenery to the
mysterious Pakou Caves. They are crammed with thousands of gold
lacquered Buddha statues of various sizes, all brought there by
devoted villagers. We visit these famous grottoes and navigate
on the Mekong River down to Luang Prabang. This tranquil town
with its gleaming temple roofs, fading colonial architecture and
stunning mountain backdrop has been claimed by UNESCO to be the
best preserved traditional city in South East Asia. We check in
hotel and stroll around to catch our first look of town. There
is little traffic on roads and monks in orange robes scurry in
all directions carrying umbrellas to shade themselves from the
sun. O/N in Luang Prabang. (B,L)
Day 7: Luang Prabang
The exploration of this delightful town includes the magnificent
Wat Xieng Thong, which is overlooking the Mekong 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 follow it with the national museum. This
interesting mansion displays a lovely collection of treasures
and artifacts reflecting the richness of Lao culture dating from
the days of the early kings right through the last sovereign.
There are also plenty to see in this 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 round off our day with a walk 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 at Luang Prabang. (B)
Day 8: Luang Prabang - Khouang Si Waterfall - Luang Prabang
The mountainous areas around Luang Prabang Town are also home of
many ethnic groups and various stunning waterfalls dispersed in
secluded jungle. Today we catch a drive southwards to Phosi
Market that sells a wide array of local goods and handicrafts.
Upon leaving this lively market we make our way through the
verdant and rugged scenery to Ban Thapene , Ban Xom and Ban
Namai which are conquered by the Lao Loum, Khmu and Hmong
people. They are very poor but have interesting culture and
colorful history. These tribal groups have originally settled in
mountain side therefore it may involve some short walks to visit
their villages. We arrives at Khouang Si Fall and spend the time
relaxing in marvellous setting of waterfall and lush forest. The
waterfall tumbles over multi tiered limestone formations into
the cool and clear pools ideal for anyone seeking an enjoyable
escape. O/N in Luang Prabang. (B)
Day 9: Luang Prabang - Xieng Khouang ( Overland)
Today we have an option to rise early to view the procession of
monks on their daily outing collecting alms, a practice dating
back centuries. The local people wait out the front of their
houses with food for the monks to collect and bring back to the
temple. After breakfast we enjoy a walk around the local shops,
which are well known for the hand-weaving and interesting
artefacts. We leave Luang Prabang and drive along a winding way
through the scenic mountain landscape to Xieng Khouang. This
remote province was devastated by American bombing between 1964
and 1973. The journey is very long and difficult at times, but
we can make many stops as we please, to stretch our legs or
simply catch some wonderful photographs. O/N in Xieng Khouang.
(B)
Day 10: 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. The following
destination of our trip is Vang Vieng via a seven hour overland
trip. 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 11: Vang Vieng - Vientiane
The exciting exploration of Vang Vieng begins with a boat trip
along the Namsong River, giving us a taste of adventure and an
interesting visit to Tham Jang Cave. This sacred cavern was once
used by local people as a hideout from Chinese invaders. We walk
uphill to see Tham Jang Cave and enjoy wonderful views across
the idyllic valley to the beautiful panorama of Vang Vieng Town.
The remainder of time will be 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 rustic villages. O/N in Vientiane. (B)
Day 12: 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 we continue to
Patouxai standing in Lane Xang Avenue. This imposing monument 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 13: Vientiane - Departure
There is a free time for your own exploration of the town and
catching up on some shopping areas. The trip ends after your
transfer to Wattay Airport for departure. (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
|
LAOS BACKROADS |
|
Group Size of |
Standard Class |
First Class |
Superior Class |
Deluxe Class |
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2 - 3 Pers. |
US$1,313 |
US$1,430 |
US$1,503 |
US$1,628 |
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4 - 6 Pers. |
US$1,005 |
US$1,122 |
US$1,195 |
US$1,383 |
|
7 - 10 Pers. |
US$793 |
US$910 |
US$983 |
US$1,172 |
|
11 Pers. & up |
US$672 |
US$789 |
US$862 |
US$1,051 |
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Single room sup. |
US$178/pers |
US$265/pers |
US$320/pers |
US$462/pers |
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Full board sup. |
US$203/pers |
US$221/pers |
US$245/pers |
US$270/pers |