(Overview)

Day 1: Vientiane
• Arrival in Vientiane
• Transfer
• Sightseeing in Vientiane
The capital city of Laos, Vientiane still feels like a sleepy city with relaxed
charm, tree-lined boulevards, interesting wats and colorful markets. Tour the
different highlights of the city, including Pha That Luang, a gleaming golden
stupa which is perhaps most important national monument in Laos; Ho Pha Keo,
the formal royal temple, now a museum with beautiful examples of Buddhist
sculpture; Wat Si Saket; and Patuxai, a monumental arch inspired by the Arc de
Triomphe, but executed with Lao motifs.
• Overnight in
Day 2: Vientiane 
• Excursion to
This day's excursion is to visit an open-air museums, Wat Xieng Khuan (
• Afternoon at leisure
• Overnight in Vientiane
Day 3: Vang Vieng
• By vehicle from
with a boat trip on
• Stop at salt field in Ban Keun.
• Continue for a boat ride on
• Overnight in Vang Vieng
Day 4: Phonsavanh
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• By vehicle from Vang Vieng to Phonsavanh (Xieng Khuang)
Travel from Vang Vieng to Phonsavanh, with a stop at local villages on the way.
• Overnight in Phonsavanh
Day 5: Phonsavanh
• Sightseeing in the Plain of Jars (Sites I and II) and Muang Khoun 
Spend the day visiting the famous Plain of Jars, a vast area extending
around Phonsavanh from the south-west to the north-east. Mysterious and
ancient, over 300 huge stone jars apparently carved out of solid rock are
scattered around the plateau. The jars vary in size from 1 to 3.25 meters high
and weigh up to six tons each. There are several different theories as to the
purpose of the jars, which are estimated to be 2,500 to 3,000 years old.
According to local legend, King Khun Chuang had them constructed in order to
store wine for the celebration of his conquest of the province in the 6th
century. Today's tour will focues on Site I and Site II, out of the many sites
so far discovered.
• Afterwards continue to Muang Khoun, an ancient capital and
stronghold for the Xieng Khuang royal family was destroyed during the Indochina
War. The town was rebuilt after 1975 with rows of wooden Lao houses and a
market area and is surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery.
• Visit Wat Phia That and That Foun.
• Overnight in Phonsavanh
Day 6: Luang Prabang
• Visit the local market
Visit this lively open-air local market.
• By vehicle from Phonsavanh (Xieng Khuang) to Luang Prabang
with sightseeing at Muang Sui
A slow journey along mountain roads with stunning views of the forested
mountains, lush valleys and karst formations.
• Stop at Muang Sui, visiting Wat Ban Phong, the second oldest
temple in the province; the scenic Nong Tang Lake, rimmed with limestone
cliffs; and the extensive cave network of Pha Cave. Only discovered recently,
this cave contains a 5m high Buddha image dating from 777 AD, surrounded by
gold and wooden statues of smaller size.
• Overnight in Luang Prabang
Day 7: Luang Prabang
• Sightseeing in Luang Prabang
Set between the
• Continue to the
• Visit
Climb the hillside stairs to the small temples atop Phou Si, the 100m high hill
which sits in the middle of the town, offering beautiful views over the temples
and river.
• Overnight in Luang Prabang
Day 8: Luang Prabang
•Excursion by boat to the Pak Ou Caves
Travel down the
• Visit Ban Xang Khong, a village near Luang Prabang well
known for its traditional handwoven cotton and silk, as well as production of
the local sa (mulberry) paper.
• Overnight in Luang Prabang
Day 8: Luang Prabang
• Transfer to the airport for departure flight to onward destination




