TRIP
FEATURES
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Name
of the trip: Treasures of Laos |
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Trip
Code: VNLT-LPT-01 (Reference Code) |
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Duration:
05 days and 04 nights |
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Trip
type: Private & Daily departure |
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Trip
Starts from: Vientiane City |
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Trip
Ends in: Vientiane City |
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Extension:
The trip can be extended if tourists want to visit
Cambodia, Thailand or Vietnam pre/post of the trip. |
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Call to Book:
+84.91.2270058 |
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Required booking
time: At least 30 days in advance for group and 15
days for individual |
TRIP OVERVIEW
This tour takes you to Xiengkhouang, an area situated in the
north of Laos, famous for the mysterious Plain of Jars which
are stone jars in different sizes carved out of solid rock
scattered all over a plateau. Its historical archaeology
traces back more than 2500 – 5000 years, and its purpose is
still unknown to acientists. The Indochina war began here in
the secret land of Laos and on this tour you will see the
after war-affects on ancient sites.
DETAILS OF THE TRIP
Day 1: Arrival –Vientiane
On arrival in the Laos capital of Vientiane, you will be met
and transferred to your centrally located hotel. Vientiane is
a charming and fascinating capital, with an interesting mix of
Lao, Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, and American
influences. After a short rest, we start visiting the major
sights of the capital; including the Wat Sisaket, the oldest
temple 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 icon,
the precious and sacred structure of That Luang Stupa, you
will have the opportunity to take some pictures of the
imposing Patuxay Monument, which is known as Vientiane’s own
Arc de Triumph. The Mekong river side is the perfect place to
end the day and admire the sunset. Overnight in Vientiane.
Day 2: Vientiane – Xiengkhouang (by flight)
We board a short afternoon flight to Xiengkhouang. Upon
arrival, we transfer out to visit the Plain of Jars, an
impressive archaeological site where hundreds of large stone
jars are littered all over the plateau. We also have time,
this afternoon seeing the old capital of Muang Khoun Province
and the nearby villages, home to the Hmong hilltribe and Tai
Dam people. They have an interesting local culture and a
colourful history. Overnight in Phonsavanh (B)
Day 3: Xiengkhouang – Luang Prabang (by road)
Early morning, we visit the Central Market of Phonsavanh to
watch the different hilltribe people barter and exchange
merchandises. We then head out towards Luang Prabang.
Enroute we stop off to see the Buddha images in Thampra, a
site more than 200 years old, and various Hmong and hilltribe
minority villages along the way. After a photo stop, we
continue driving uphill, enjoying the splendid natural scenery
of the mountains, the forest and landscape. The journey will
take us over mountainous regions until we approach Luang
Prabang, one of the most beautiful traditional towns in Asia.
After checking into your hotel, if time permits, we visit the
impressive stupa of Wat Visoun and the shrines of Wat Aham and
Wat Mai; we then climb up to the top of Mount Phousi to
explore the sacred, gilded stupa as well as capture a
beautiful view of the city and the Mekong River at sunset.
From there, we visit the Night Market, where you can browse a
lovely selection of handmade textiles, made by the local
people and hilltribe people surrounding Luang Prabang.
Overnight at Luang Prabang (B)
Day 4: Luang Prabang - Pak Ou cave
Today, we enjoy a short-guided tour seeing the city’s oldest
temples of Wat Sene and the magnificent Wat Xiengthong with
its roofs sweeping low to the ground, which represents
classical Laotian architecture. We then embark on a cruise
upstream on the Mekong River, which gives us a breathtaking
view of the tranquil countryside as well as exploring the
mysterious Pak Ou Caves, two linked caves crammed with
thousands of gold lacquered Buddha statues of various shapes
and sizes left by devoted pilgrims. Along the way, we will
stop at the village of Ban Xanghai, where local rice wine is
produced. On return, we take a short drive to another small
village Ban Phanom, which is famous for its hand weaving.
Overnight in Luang Prabang (B)
Day 5: Luang Prabang – Departure
After breakfast, we visit the National Museum (closed
Tuesdays) at the former Royal Palace. It displays a
collection of artefacts reflecting the richness of Lao culture
dating from the days of the early kings right through to the
last sovereign. There will also be time for us to look around
the Central Market. You wil then be transferred to the airport
for your flight. (B) |