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This tour is rather a long one to cover most places in three Indochina countries. It starts from Chiang Khong (Chiang Rai town) - the Lao-Thai border. To start this tour, you can fly from Bangkok to Chiang Rai or take a bus trip from Chiang Mai to Chieng Rai.
The tour requires fit people who can sit on car or bus 6-8 hours and trek into villages and forests. Sometimes, the road is really bad like in Ratanakiry (Cambodia) or from Sapa to Bac Ha (Vietnam). the tour is built basing on our experience with our groups in 2006 and there are something to discuss further if you like this program.
Day 1: Chiang Khong -
Pakbeng
On arrival at HoueiSay in Laos
from Chiang Khong (Thailand),
we embark on our traditional boat cruising downstream on the MekongRiver.
This part of the MekongRiver is quite narrow and
both banks of the rivers are bordered by amazing scenery of beautiful green
forests and towering hills. The pace is very relaxed as we drift along the
river in our boat, a perfect way to observe rural life close up. Along the way,
we stop over at Ban Houeilampen to visit the Hmong hill tribe people. They are
very poor, but have a vibrant culture and an interesting history,
Overnight in Pakbeng.
Day 2: Pakbeng - Oudomxay
- Nong Khiow
We have an early start visiting the hill tribe market
before leaving Pakbeng; we then begin our expedition, venturing into the
mountainous and remote area in Northern Laos.
The verdant and rugged mountain scenery combined with the colorful local
population makes this an unforgettable experience. Oudomxay province is
residence to a mixture of 23 ethnic minority groups. We make a few rest stops
along the way, which gives you the opportunity to see the ethnic minority
groups of Hmong, Khmu, Akha and Taidam. The hill tribe people are unfailingly
friendly; welcoming you with waving hands and smiling faces. The journey to
Nong Khiow leads us through areas with dramatic landscape. We will also visit
the hill tribe villages of Hmong at Ban Jarong, Ban Songja, Khmu before
arriving at Nong Khiow in late afternoon. Nong Khiow is a remote village
situated by the banks of the river, across a dramatic valley the surrounding
mountainous scenery is stunning.
Overnight in Nong Khiow.
Day 3: Nong Khiow - Luang
Prabang
After breakfast we board a traditional boat downstream on
the Nam Ou River, drifting along the peaceful river, stopping over to visit
some timeless villages along the way. Our journey takes us to Pak Ou, where the
Nam Ou River meets with MekongRiver. We take a 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. We
continue our trip down to the UNESCO World Heritage City of Luang Prabang. This
former royal capital with its gleaming temple roofs, fading colonial
architecture and stunning mountain backdrop retains a unique charm rarely found
in all of Asia. A visit to Luang Prabang would
be incomplete without ascending 329 steps to the top of MountPhousi for an enjoyable exploration of
the sacred, gilded stupa and to enjoy a beautiful sunset view of the city and
its glowing reflection on the MekongRiver. From there, we
explore the Night Market, where you can find a lovely selection of handmade textile
made by local and hill tribe people surrounding Luang Prabang.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Day 4: Luang Prabang - City
Tours
An optional early start gives you the fantastic
opportunity to participate in the daily morning rituals of saffron-clad monks
collecting offerings of Alms (ubiquitous sticky rice) from the faithful
residents. This tradition is very unique in Laos, being the only Buddhist
nation still preserving the procession. After breakfast, we explore this
charming city. From 13:53 until 15:45 it was the capital of the Lane Xang kingdom
before power was transferred to Vientiane.
Despite the move Luang Prabang remained as the seat in the monarchy and when
the kingdom broke up in 1694, one of the deceased king's grandsons established
a rival kingdom to those in VientianeSoutheast Asia. You will visit Wat Xiang
Thong, the most important Buddhist monastery in the country, Wat Visoun, Wat
Khili and Wat Mai. Later, we visit the former Royal Palace, now a National
Museum (close Tuesday) where you will find ornate, gilded and brocaded
reception rooms, as well as Buddha and spectacular artefacts including the
Prabang, a large holy image, which was given in the 14th century by the Khmers
to King Fa Ngum
and Champassak. Though weakened, the Luang Prabang royalty endured until 1975,
when after the reign of 63 kings it was formally dissolved. You will spend the
Day exploring the temples and sites in what is called one of the last Shangri-La.
Overnight in Vientiane.
Day 5: Luang Prabang - Vang
Vieng
After breakfast, we leave this charming city in the early
morning for our journey to Vang Vieng. Our journey will be strenuous as we
drive along one of the most scenic but also one of the roughest routes in Asia. In the afternoon we arrive in Vang Vieng, a small
and tranquil town, which is nestled on a bend of the NamSongRiver. Its stunning scenery with a
mixture of quiet water and limestone outcrops remains unspoiled, despite recent
developments with the advent of tourism. We visit ThamHoyCave, a large cave that runs 7
kilometres deep and surrounding hilltribe villages of Khmu and Hmong.
Overnight in Vang Vieng
Day 6: Vang Vieng - Vientiane
After breakfast, we spend half our Day driving to the
capital city Vientiane, which is located on the
banks of the MekongRiver. Vientiane is a charming and fascinating
capital, with an interesting mix of Lao, Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, French,
Soviet and American influences. A city tour acquaints us with the capital and
after a short rest if time permits we start visiting some of the major sights;
including the oldest templeWat 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 PatuxayMonument,
which is well known as Vientiane’s
own Arc de Triumph.
Overnight in Vientiane.
Day 7: Vientiane - Lakxao
Early morning, we head out to the southern Lao capital
Lakxao, driving on the 13th south; we experience smooth roads to central Laos and change
for route no.8, which is a major trading route and one of the routes of the
famous Ho Chi Minh Trail. On the way, we visit local villages and enjoy the
great scenery of the surrounding limestone mountains and an overview of the
peaceful landscape on NamTheunRiver.
Lakxao is located near the Laos
– Vietnam
border gates, and once we arrive, stroll around this little town and browse the
local market.
Overnight in Lakxao.
Day 8. Lakxao - Vinh -
Hanoi
Breakfast in hotel then transfer to VinhCity (Vietnam) via Cau Treo border pass.
Transfer to Hanoi
in the same day. Arriving Hanoi
at about 19.00.
Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 9: Hanoi City tour -
Train to Sapa
Breakfast in hotel. The guide and car will take you to
visit Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Presidential Palace, One pillar pagoda. Hav