Destinations:
Luang Prabang/Xiengkhouang/Vientiane/Pakse/Don
Khone Island/Tadlo
UNESCO has
recognized and preserved a former capital of
the realm Luang Prabang, also known as the
“Kingdom of Millions of Elephants” in the
13th century. This tour takes you to visit
historical relics including a trip to the
ruins of the Khmer temple Wat Phou near
Pakse, the mysterious plain of jars in
Xiengkhouang and the ancient remnants at Don
Khone Island. You will also absorb the
hidden sleeping beauty within the
4000-island region, and be captivated at the
sight of Southeast Asia’s largest waterfall,
Khone Phapeng
B =
Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, G = Guide
Day 1:
Arrival at Luang Prabang (D, G)
Upon arrival
at the airport, you will be met and
transferred to your hotel. Luang Prabang is
perhaps the best-preserved traditional city
in Southeast Asia. The tranquility and charm
of this town with its splendid natural
scenery and cultural sights make it one of
the most delightful places to visit in Laos.
After a short rest, you’ll visit the
impressive stupa of Wat Visoun and the
shrines of Wat Aham and Wat Mai. You’ll then
climb up to the top of Mount Phousi for an
enjoyable exploration of the sacred, gilded
stupa as you’ll enjoy a beautiful sunset
view of the city and the Mekong River. From
there, you’ll explore the Night Market,
where you can find a lovely selection of
handmade textiles made by the local and
hilltribe people surrounding Luang Prabang.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Day 2:
Luang Prabang/Pak Ou Caves/Luang Prabang (B,
L, G)
After
breakfast, you’ll enjoy a short-guided tour
seeing the city’s oldest temple Wat Sene and
the magnificent Wat Xiengthong with its
roofs syou’lleping low to the ground,
representing classical Laotian architecture.
You’ll then board a cruise upstream on the
Mekong River, which gives us a panoramic
view of the tranquil countryside as you’llll
as an interesting visit to the mysterious
Pak Ou Caves, two linked caves crammed with
thousands of gold lacquered Buddha statues
of various shapes and sizes left by
pilgrims. En route, you’ll stop at the
village of Ban Xanghai, where the local
speciality of rice wine is produced. Once
back in Luang Prabang city you’ll take a
short drive to Ban Phanom, a village
well-known for its hand weaving. You’ll also
have time to visit Ban Xangkhong and Ban
Xienglek, small villages you’llknown for
silk you’llavings and for Saa (jute)
Papermaking Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Day 3:
Luang Prabang/Khouangsi Waterfalls (B, L, G)
An optional
early start gives you the fantastic
opportunity to participate in the daily
morning rituals of saffron-clad monks
collecting offerings of Alms (often in the
form of sticky rice) from the faithful
residents. This tradition is very unique in
Laos, being the only Buddhist nation still
preserving the ritual. You can also visit
the morning Phosi Market where you canl see
such diverse offerings as dried buffalo
skin, local tea and saltpeter among the
chickens, vegetables and hill-tribe
you’llavings. Laos is also known for its
traditional handicrafts, and today you will
visit local village of Lao ethnic minority
groups at Ban Ouay and Ban Thapene. Time
permitting you may also wish to drive to the
beautiful Khouangsi Waterfall where you can
take a dip in the inviting pools or walk
along the forest paths. You’ll return to
Luang Prabang by late afternoon and continue
to Ban Phanom, a well-known weaving village,
and then return to the city by late evening
to admire the sunset at Wat Siphouthabath.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Day 4:
Luang Prabang/Xiengkhouang (Road) (B, L, G)
After
breakfast, you’ll visit the National Museum
(close Tuesday) at the former Royal Palace,
which displays a lovely collection of
artefacts reflecting the richness of Lao
culture dating from the days of the early
kings right through the last sovereign.
Today, you’ll drive 306km uphill a mountain
surrounded by wonderful natural scenery to
Xiengkhouang. Upon arrival, you’ll be
transferred to visit the Plain of Jars, an
impressive archaeological site where
hundreds of large stone jars are scattered
all over the plateau. If time permits,
you’ll see the old capital of Muang Khoun
and the nearby villages, home to the Hmong
hill tribe people. They have an interesting
local culture and a colorful history.
Overnight in Phonsavanh (B)
Day 5:
Xiengkhouang/Vientiane (Flight) (B, G)
Following
breakfast, you’ll visit the Central Market.
Afterwards, you will have free time to
explore the town further before catching our
flight back to Vientiane. After checking
into the hotel, time permiting you’ll
continue our sightseeing tour of the
surrounding areas of Vientiane; you’ll visit
the impressive Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge
and Buddha Park, an enchanting collection of
Buddhist and Hindu sculptures on the Mekong
Riverside meadow, close to the Friendship
Bridge. There are approximately 200
religious images dating back over 500 years,
which were created by a mysterious monk
spreading his philosophy on life and
revealing his ideas about the universe. A
spectacular view of the Mekong River at
sunset is a perfect way to finish the day.
Overnight in Vientiane.
Day 6:
Vientiane City Tour (B, L, G)
After
breakfast, you’ll continue to explore
Vientiane capital by visiting the major
sights of the capital; including the oldest
Wat Sisaket with thousands of miniature
Buddha statues and the former royal temple
of Wat Prakeo, which previously housed the
famous Emerald Buddha Image. Enroute to
Lao’s national precious heritage, the famous
and sacred structure of That Luang Stupa,
you will have the opportunity to take some
pictures of the imposing Patuxay Monument,
which is well-known as Vientiane’s own Arc
de Triumph.
In the
afternoon, you’ll continue visiting the rest
of Vientiane by foot, including Wat Ong Tue,
Wat Inpeng and Wat Haisok. You’ll pass by
the major shopping area continuing to the
Vientiane Central Market of Talad Sao and
Talad Kouadin where various goods are
displayed for sale; including fresh food,
household goods, souvenirs, textiles, gold,
silver and antiques. You’ll return to the
Mekong Riverside in the late afternoon for
observing the sunset. Overnight in
Vientiane.
Day 7:
Vientiane/Pakse/Don Khone Island (Flight)
(B, L, G)
After
breakfast, you’ll catch an early flight to
Pakse. On arrival, you’ll drive south to
Champassak and tvisit the fascinating pre-angkorian
ruins of Wat Phu, one of Southeast Asia's
most dramatically situated temples. You’ll
have time to explore these intriguing Khmer
ruins, which are perched at the base of
Mount Phu Kao. You’ll continue your journey
by long tail boat to Don Khone, the largest
island in the South Mekong river region
known as the 4000 islands, one of the most
scenic areas in Laos. Overnight on Don Khone
Island.
Day 8: Don
Khone Island’s Surrounding (Boat) (B, L, G)
After an
early morning breakfast, you’ll begin by
re-tracing the French colonial-past at Ban
Khone, where some old colonial houses still
stand and glimpse the first Lao railway with
its own locomotive. You’ll continue our
exploration of the area of the 4000 islands
leisurely by boat and visit the most
beautiful Liphi waterfall, also known as the
Samphamith, which forms a natural border
betyou’llen Lao and Cambodia. If you’ll have
luck, you’ll may catch a glimpse of the rare
freshwater Irrawaddy Mekong dolphin at Ban
Hang Khone. You’ll return to Ban Nakasang
and drive to the famous waterfall of Khone
Phapeng - the largest waterfall in South
East Asia, also known as the 'Niagara of the
east'. Overnight on Don Khone Island.
Day 9: Don
Khone Island/Tadlo/Pakse (B, L, G)
Upon leaving
Done Khone Island, you’ll journey towards
Tadlo, through the Boloven plateau. The
Boloven Plateau is known for its cooler
temperature being located high above the
Mekong Valley. Rivers run off this high
plateau in all directions and then plunge
out to lush forests along in a series of
spectacular surging waterfalls. A trip to
the plateau provides a refreshing break from
the heat and allows you to observe the
cultivation of rich coffee, tea, cardamom,
bananas, and other crops that can be seen en
route. This trip gives visitors the chance
to venture off the beaten track and to
discover some of the lesser-known areas of
Laos, exploring the wild beauty of this
southern region. Upon arrival at Tad Lo
waterfall, you’ll visit the villages of Alak,
Nge, and Katu, populated by ethnic minority
groups. You’ll return to Pakse by late
evening. Overnight in Pakse.
Day 10:
Pakse Departure (B, G)
After
breakfast, there will be free time for your
own exploration of Pakse Town before
catching a flight to Siem Reap (Cambodia) or
exiting Laos overland from the Chongmek
International checkpoint to Ubon Ratchathani
Thailand.
Price in US$
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Our price
includes:
* Breakfast and
accommodation sharing a twin or double room.
* Pick-ups and
transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle
as specified in the itinerary above
* Travel by
private, air-conditioned vehicle with an
experienced, safe driver.
* One way domestic
flight tickets: Xiengkhouang - Vientiane ,
Vientiane - Pakse including domestic airport
taxes.
* Boats cruise as
programme.
* The services of
experienced English-speaking guides as
indicated in the itinerary
* Where necessary,
entry fees for all visits as mentioned in
the programme.
* Lunches and
dinners, as specified, in the good local
restaurants, picnics where suitable
restaurants are not available.
* VAT and other
taxes
Our price
does not include:
* International
flight tickets and airport tax.
* Visa stamping
fee on arrival US$30.00/pax
* Dinners, except
as specified above.
* Drinks,
gratuities and personal expenses.
* Insurance.
Hotel list
for Two-Stars standard:
* Luang Prabang:
Sanakeo hotel (** located in the city
centre) or similar
* Xiengkhouang:
Banna House (good local standard) or similar
* Vientiane: Asian
Pavilion Hotel (** located in the centre of
Vientiane) or similar
* Khone Island:
Sala Done Khone Hotel (** situates on the
Mekong River and right in the heart of Ban
Khone village) or similar
* Pakse: Pakse
Hotel (** once the first big building
constructed under the supervision of Jao
Boon Oum, last King of Southern Lao; located
in the centre of Pakse, within walking
distance from the Mekong River) or similar
Hotel list
for Three-Stars standard:
* Luang Prabang:
Sala Prabang Hotel (*** on the banks of the
Mekong River and consists of well restored
small colonial houses) or similar
* Xiengkhouang:
Phou Phadeng Auburge Hotel (** perched high
on a peaceful hillside) or similar
* Vientiane: Inter
City Hotel (*** beautifully decorated with
antiques and artifacts; located in the heart
of the city) or similar
* Khone Island:
Sala Done Khone Hotel (** situates on the
Mekong River and right in the heart of Ban
Khone village) or similar
* Pakse: Pakse
Hotel (** once the first big building
constructed under the supervision of Jao
Boon Oum, last King of Southern Lao; located
in the centre of Pakse, within walking
distance from the Mekong River) or similar
Hotel list
for Four-Stars standard:
* Luang Prabang:
Villa Santi Hotel (**** located in the heart
of the World Heritage Site with walking
distance to many historical sight seeing
places) or similar
* Xiengkhouang:
Vansana Plain of Jars Hotel (*** perched
high on a peaceful hillside) or similar
* Vientiane:
Novotel Hotel (**** located close to both
the centre of Vientiane and the airport) or
similar
* Khone Island:
Sala Phae Float (** carefully built with
grass thatched roof, bamboo wall panelling
and hardwood flooring, in perfect
hamonization with the nature) or similar
* Pakse: Champasak
Palace Hotel (*** elegantly located in the
heart of Pakse; originally constructed to be
a palace of Jao Boon Oum, the last king of
life (Jao Ma Ha Chee Vit) in southern Laos)
or similar
Hotel list
for Five-Stars standard:
* Luang Prabang:
La Résidence Phou Vao Hotel (***** a luxury
spa hotel with breathtaking views of the
mountains and surrounding World Heritage
town of Luang Prabang) or similar
* Xiengkhouang:
Vansana Plain of Jars Hotel (*** perched
high on a peaceful hillside) or similar
* Vientiane:
Settha Palace Hotel (***** located in the
heart of bustling Vientiane, built in the
early part of the last century, circa 1932,
and painstakingly restored to its former
imperial glory) or similar
* Khone Island:
Sala Phae Float (** carefully built with
grass thatched roof, bamboo wall panelling
and hardwood flooring, in perfect
hamonization with the nature) or similar
* Pakse: Champasak
Palace Hotel (*** elegantly located in the
heart of Pakse; originally constructed to be
a palace of Jao Boon Oum, the last king of
life (Jao Ma Ha Chee Vit) in southern Laos)
or similar |