Tour Code: 4I8EOSETTRQB
13 days
Specific Tour
1 person
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Embark on an enchanting journey from Bangkok to Vientiane, exploring the wonders of northern Thailand and the serene river lifestyle of Laos. This trip offers a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, with vibrant Bangkok, timeless Luang Prabang, and captivating Vientiane awaiting your discovery. Traverse the mighty Mekong River, immersing yourself in remote villages and the warm hospitality of locals.
Keep in mind that Laos is still developing, leading to bumpy roads, occasional delays, and simpler accommodations compared to Thailand and Vietnam. The remote town of Pak Beng provides a contrast to bustling tourist hubs. Pack warm clothing from November to February and consider a mask for smoke haze from crop burning in March and April.
Water levels in the Mekong River are unpredictable due to dam construction. During the lowest period from February to April, some segments may involve bus travel. Enjoy free time in each destination to personalize your experience. Your tour leader can offer suggestions, so research beforehand to make the most of your trip.
Sa-wat dee! Welcome to the vibrant capital of Thailand, Bangkok. Immerse yourself in the bustling streets filled with tuk-tuks, khlong boats, and tantalizing street food. Your adventure begins with a 6 pm welcome meeting. If you arrive early, take the opportunity to explore this captivating city. Discover the charms of Chinatown, marvel at the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (although it can get crowded), stroll along the lively Khao San Road, indulge in a traditional Thai massage, or embark on an exhilarating bike tour through the hidden alleys of Bangkok with Urban Adventures. Learn more at urbanadventures.com. Tonight, join your fellow travelers for an optional dinner, savoring the world-famous street food. Accommodation: Hotel
Start your day with a delightful 1-hour river cruise along the Chao Phraya River, exploring the enchanting canals known as 'khlongs'. Life along these waterways feels like a world apart from the city's bustling streets. Visit Wat Pho, one of Bangkok's renowned temples, and marvel at the 46-meter-long reclining gold-plated Buddha. The intricate decorations, including mother-of-pearl-adorned feet, will leave you in awe. The temple grounds are equally captivating, adorned with ornate stupas, halls, and shrines. In the evening, board an overnight train to Chiang Mai, where you'll have a sleeper carriage (approximately 13 hours). The air-conditioned carriages feature comfortable bunk beds with clean sheets, blankets, and pillows. Your baggage will accompany you in the carriage, and onboard food and drink services are available. Keep in mind that the air conditioning can make the carriage quite chilly, so bring a warm layer of clothing. Accommodation: Overnight train
Immerse yourself in the vibrant city of Chiang Mai, a cultural hub in northern Thailand that boasts magnificent temples and a charming old town. Known for its thriving café culture and warm hospitality, this city captures the hearts of many travelers. Begin your day with a scenic drive up the winding mountain roads (approximately 45 minutes) to Doi Suthep, one of the country's most breathtaking temple complexes. Ascend the 300-step naga-guarded staircase and be rewarded with an awe-inspiring experience. The chanting of Buddhist monks and panoramic views of the city create an enchanting atmosphere. After descending from the temple, check in to your hotel and plan the remainder of your time in Chiang Mai. In the evening, explore the lively Night Bazaar, bursting with vibrant colors, or unwind at a riverside restaurant. Don't miss the chance to savor the delectable flavors of traditional northern Thai cuisine, with kao soy being the signature dish – yellow wheat noodles in a curry broth typically served with chicken or beef. Accommodation: Hotel
Today is yours to explore, with a variety of optional activities at your fingertips. Consider joining a local cooking class to unravel the secrets of authentic Thai cuisine. Learn about essential ingredients, their usage, and suitable alternatives. Take home a comprehensive recipe book and savor the fruits of your labor during a delightful lunch. For a different perspective, embark on a bicycle tour to discover the city and its surrounding countryside. Alternatively, immerse yourself in Buddhist rituals with an early morning tour that includes meditation, almsgiving to monks, and temple offerings. Another popular option is a visit to the esteemed Elephant Sanctuary at Chang Chill. Accommodation: Hotel
Embark on a captivating journey through idyllic rural landscapes to reach the Thai border town of Chiang Khong (approximately 5.5 hours). Formerly known as 'Juon', this serene riverside town plays a significant role as a market center for the neighboring hill tribes and trade with Laos. Take a leisurely stroll around town, and if time permits, make sure to visit the remarkable Wat Phra Kaew and Wat Luang. As the day draws to a close, indulge in a delightful Thai drink and dinner, while the allure of Laos awaits just across the mighty Mekong. Accommodation: Guesthouse
Crossing into Laos, we are accompanied by additional local guides, as required by the government, for the duration of our time in the country. Step aboard a leisurely slow boat for a captivating 2-day journey along the majestic Mekong River to Luang Prabang. Relish the unhurried pace, immersing yourself in village life and savoring the breathtaking scenery that unfolds along the river. The river boat offers a modest setup with a covered roof, open sides for fresh air, and basic amenities such as a toilet. Relax in the front seats or find a cozy spot at the small open area in the back, where you can nap on a mat, play cards, read, or enjoy lunch. After approximately 6 hours, dock at the charming town of Pak Beng for an overnight stay. As you wander the main streets, you'll encounter Hmong and tribal Thai people, and local vendors offering a splendid array of textiles and handicrafts. Accommodation: Guesthouse
Embark on the next leg of our journey as we rejoin the boat and set sail towards the captivating Pak Ou Caves. Situated at the confluence of the Mekong and Ou Rivers, these revered caves hold immense religious significance. Marvel at the sight of two sacred limestone caverns adorned with a multitude of Buddha images, lovingly placed by devoted villagers over centuries. Tham Ting, the lower cave, can be easily explored during daylight, with a series of steps leading from the river. To delve deeper into Tham Phum, the higher cave, a torch is required. After this enlightening visit, we continue our voyage to Luang Prabang, the former royal capital (total journey time approximately 7 hours). This atmospheric city, nestled amidst the hills of northern Laos, is a cherished gem and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. Renowned as "the best-preserved city in Southeast Asia," Luang Prabang exudes a refined yet relaxed ambiance. Take pleasure in leisurely strolls through its streets, discovering charming boutiques, cafes, and quaint shops. Tonight, we rest in a comfortable hotel. For those seeking a rewarding challenge, ascend Mount Phousi to witness a breathtaking sunset. This majestic hill, crowned by a shimmering golden stupa, offers panoramic vistas of Luang Prabang and its surrounding beauty. Climb the 328 zigzag steps leading to the sacred Phu Si Temple, where the gilded stupa and resounding beat of the big drum await. Accommodation: Hotel
Step into the heart and soul of the ancient Lao Kingdom, Luang Prabang, a revered World Heritage site since 1995. Immerse yourself in its rich tapestry of history, adorned with historic red-roofed temples and enchanting French-Indochinese architecture. Explore the city's vibrant multi-ethnic culture and indulge in its refined cuisine. Begin your day by witnessing a time-honored alms giving ceremony, a revered tradition that showcases saffron-robed monks on their daily pilgrimage to collect food offerings from devout locals. This sacred practice, dating back centuries, is believed to bestow merit and blessings for the next life. Your knowledgeable leader will guide you through the customs and etiquette of participating in this meaningful ritual. Return to your hotel for a nourishing breakfast and enjoy a free morning to further explore at your own pace. In the afternoon, venture south of the city and visit Laos Buffalo Dairy, a socially responsible enterprise that collaborates with local villagers by renting their buffalo to produce delectable products such as yogurt, cheese, and ice cream. This partnership ensures a stable income for the community while promoting the well-being of the buffalo and their calves. Indulge in a sweet treat by supporting this local venture and savoring an ice cream. Continue your journey to the breathtaking Kuang Si Falls, a cascading wonder of multi-tiered beauty. Immerse yourself in the crystalline blue pools, ideal for a refreshing mid-afternoon swim. As evening falls in Luang Prabang, enjoy free time to delve deeper into its enchanting offerings, including a visit to the vibrant night market. Accommodation: Hotel
Embark on a remarkable journey this morning as you engage with a local elephant project in the nearby village of Mandalao. This transformative experience will offer you a profound connection with these majestic creatures, granting you a deeper understanding of their lives. Venture into the mystical allure of the Lao jungle, walking alongside recently rescued elephants in their natural habitat. Witness their newfound freedom and happiness after years of toil in logging camps. Depart from Luang Prabang and arrive in the village of Xieng Lom, a short scenic drive of approximately 30 minutes. Cross the Nam Khan River on a picturesque boat ride, where you'll be introduced to these magnificent companions. Share special treats with them, forging a bond of friendship, before embarking on a tranquil walk through the lush surroundings. Stroll along a serene dirt path, immersing yourself in the rich flora and fauna, passing traditional farms and the glistening Huay Nok stream. Keep an eye out for the elephants playfully splashing in the water, seeking respite from the warm Lao sun. Bid farewell to your newfound friends as you prepare to return to Mandalao. In the afternoon, journey back to Luang Prabang and enjoy the remaining time at your leisure. Accommodation: Hotel
Embark on a private minivan journey through charming villages and winding mountain roads, as you make your way to Vang Vieng (approximately 7 hours). Be captivated by the awe-inspiring mountain vistas along the way, although the road conditions may be challenging, given the current focus on constructing a new railway from China. Nestled on the banks of the Nam Song River, Vang Vieng is surrounded by majestic limestone karsts, creating a mesmerizing natural setting. Upon arrival and check-in at the hotel, take the opportunity tonight to plan and discuss your upcoming adventures with your group and tour leader. Accommodation: Hotel
Immerse yourself in the wonders of Vang Vieng, a vibrant adventure town nestled amidst a diverse and captivating natural landscape. Known for its thrilling outdoor activities, this region offers a plethora of options to explore. Discover the remarkable caves that dot the area, with Tham Chang Cave being a standout attraction. Delight in its pristine beauty and take a refreshing swim in its crystal-clear waters, nourished by a natural spring. To further embrace the charm of Vang Vieng, rent bicycles and venture into the picturesque surroundings. Embark on invigorating hikes to nearby lookout points, partake in a kayaking excursion along the scenic river, or visit an organic mulberry farm just beyond the town's borders, where you can savor a delectable meal. Accommodation: Hotel
Embark on a private minibus journey to the country's capital, Vientiane (approximately 3.5 hours). Known for its laid-back atmosphere, Vientiane embodies a sense of tranquility that permeates every corner of the city. Discover the city's cultural treasures on foot or opt for a jumbo (tuk-tuk) ride if you prefer a leisurely exploration. Admire the allure of faded colonial mansions, traverse tree-lined boulevards, and marvel at ancient temples that evoke a timeless ambiance, particularly along the Mekong River. Begin your exploration with a visit to Wat Si Saket, the oldest surviving temple in Vientiane, housing an impressive collection of nearly 7,000 Buddha images. Pay a visit to the COPE Visitor Centre, a remarkable organization dedicated to assisting those affected by the remnants of unexploded ordnance scattered throughout the country. Support their noble cause while educating yourself about Laos' tragic war history, and don't forget to indulge in a snack or beverage at their Karma Cafe. In the evening, join your fellow travelers for a delightful dinner. Accommodation: Hotel
No specific activities are planned for the final day, allowing you the freedom to depart from the accommodation at your convenience. If you have additional time to spare, consider visiting the iconic Pha That Luang Monument, a symbol of national pride and an architectural marvel. Take this opportunity to soak up the last moments of your Laos adventure before bidding farewell to this captivating country.
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