Duration: 09 days 08 nights
Highlight : Vientiane – Vang Vieng – Luang Prabang – Nong Khiaw – Muang Ngoi – Muang Khua
Depart From: Vientiane City
Stop Off: Muang Khua
Tour Code : EI - L 001 - 14
Departure Dates: Daily
Group Size: Minimum of four and maximum of ten cyclists
Price: Rates vary. Please contact us to get the best possible price based upon your travel period and specific touring needs.
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On arrival in Vientiane, you will be welcomed by local tour guide and get transferred to hotel in Vientiane – the country’s charming capital, with its laidback riverside ambience, and alluring monuments.
Meals on your own. Overnight in Vientiane.
Factsheet for this day
Route: by private car
Vientiane Airport - hotel: 7 km – 10-15 minute drive
Meals: N/A
Local Guide: Private local English Speaking Guide
Today we will explore Vientiane- the charming and fascinating capital of Laos, one of the classic Indo Chinese cities which conjure up exotic images, with its intriguing mix of Lao, Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, American and Soviet influences. Our visit will take you to the key sites: Wat Sisaket the city ‘s oldest surviving temple with thousands of silver and porcelain images in the gloriously authentic temple compound that offers you a glimpse into the Vientiane of the past, the next stop is Haw Phra Kaeo. This large temple is beautiful both interior and exterior, it was built to house the famed Emerald Buddha in courtyards filled with frangipani trees.
Later today, a stop at the older part of Morning market is recommended before the visit Pha That Luang. The giant golden stupa is a sight to see as the bright gold holds a sharp contrast to the pure blue sky. Next you will go to climb the Arc De Triomphe of Laos, Patuxai. The massive arch has a beautiful mosaic tiled ceiling and once at the top you can see for miles around Vientiane.
In the afternoon, you will be transferred to Vang Vieng. Welcome on arrival and transfer to hotel for check in. Meals on your own. Overnight at hotel.
Factsheet for this day
Route: by private car
Vientiane City tour: around the city with short distance
Vientiane – Vang Vieng: 130Km, 2 hours
Meals: Breakfast at hotel
Local Guide: Private local English Speaking Guide
Start your full day biking tour with the exploration of one of the most unusual caves in the area: Tham Phoukham, the highly auspicious and venerated "Cave of the Golden Crab". Its hidden corridors are filled with an endless array of stalagmites and stalactites, besides underground lakes, deep wells and up to 80m high chimneys. Continuing westwards, the trail gets increasingly rough. We follow the narrow valley of the Houay San stream until the Pha Deng, namely "red cliff", comes into sight to your right. Depending on the season, the bikes have to be carried across short distances (muddy patches).
The village of Phonxay is the first on the banks of the Nam Khouang. The road continues south as a dirt track in good condition running parallel to the Nam Khouang. At the crossroads in Ban Nathong Tai, the road to the Nam Song Bridge is met again. Back in Vang Vieng, a sunset drink by the river marks the end of a great cycling adventure.
Meals: Breakfast.
Accommodation: Hotel in Vang Vieng.
Route: by bike Vang Vieng tour: biking 3 hours
Meals: Breakfast at hotel
Local Guide: Private local English Speaking Guide
Today we drive from Vang Vieng to Luang Prabang, passing through Laos’ pristine countryside. This is long drive (approximately 7 - 8 hours) with spectacular view of Lao rain forest and the mountain ranges. Along the way we will stop for photo opportunities and visit various hill tribe villages. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel for check in.
Meals: Breakfast.
Accommodation: Hotel in Luang Prabang
Route: by private car
Vientiane City tour: around the city with short distance
Vientiane – Vang Vieng: 130Km, 2 hours
Meals: Breakfast at hotel
Local Guide: Private local English Speaking Guide
Optional: Tak Bat ceremony: 15 USD/pax (from 2 pax upward)
For early risers, alms giving ceremony is good chance to learn about local culture. We suggest you enjoy the sunrise at the crossroads in town around 05.00 when you will also see monks in saffron robes from Luang Prabang’s many temples walking in long silent processions searching for offerings left to them by the faithful.
In the morning go to Phousi Mount where you also can have a nice panorama of the city.
Enjoy a short drive to visit Vat Xieng Thong or Temple of the Royal City- one of the most important of Lao monasteries and remains a significant monument to the spirit of religion, royalty and traditional art.
Then continue to Wat Visoun – an unusual structure which represents the earliest Lao style.
Afterwards, pay a visit to Wat Mai, a beautiful temple located nearby Royal Palace and built in the 18th century. It is the largest and most richly decorated of the temples in Luang Prabang.
Afterwards, we head to Kuang Sy Falls a stunning turquoise waterfall. On the way, you will pass through rice fields and beautiful small villages dotted along country road. Make a stop at some of the villages. Take a fresh swim to refresh yourself in many basins.
The balance of day is free at leisure. Meals on your own. Overnight at hotel.
Factsheet for this day
Route: transfer by private car
Luang Prabang City tour: around the city with short distance
Luang Prabang – Kuang Sy waterfall: 45 mins/way
Meals: Breakfast at hotel
Local Guide: Private local English Speaking Guide
Take a morning cruise along the Mekong about two hours upstream from the centre of Luang Prabang, visit the village of Ban Xang Hai. Stop here to learn about LauLao (Lao whisky) and LauHai (Lao wine), before continuing to the numerous Buddha images at Pak Ou Caves. They are a group of caves on the left side of the Mekong river
Pak Ou (mouth of the Ou river) the Tham Ting (lower cave) and the Tham Theung (upper cave) are caves overlooking the founder name Mekong River. Crossing the river to the car for transfer to Nong Khaiw.
Free time at your leisure in the rest of day. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel.
Factsheet for this day
Route: by private boat & car
Luang Prabang – Pak Ou cave: 1.5 hour
Pak Ou – Nong Khaiw: 130Km, 3 hours.
Meals: Breakfast at hotel,
Local Guide: English Speaking Guide
After breakfast, your will be transferred to Muang Ngoi by local Boat.
Leave Ngoi Kao by foot and hike to Tam Gang, which are situated about 30 minutes from the village. These cool, water-filled caves are several kilometers in length with waterfalls and rock formations inside, and were used as bomb shelters during several wars.
Leaving the caves, the trail continues for 1.5 hours through fields and towering limestone cliffs before arriving at Ban Houay Sens. Take a short break with refreshments in the village rest house before continuing to Ban Kew Khan on a 3-4 hour climb through primary forest with beautiful views of the limestone peaks.
Ban Kew Khan is a friendly Khmu village, where visitors can watch baskets being made, take photos of the traditional Khmu homes, and bathe in the natural spring. After eating a locally-prepared meal and participating in talking history and daily of the local people there a baci eceremony as Khmu they don’t have this ceremony, trekkers overnight in the two community family house, constructed in the Khamu style.
Factsheet for this day
Route: by private Boat,
Nong Khaiw – Muang Ngoi: 1 hour
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Local Guide: English Speaking guide
After breakfast, trekkers journey three to four hours to Ban Hadsapeuy on the Ou River. From Ban Kew Khan, the trail makes a brief climb before descending through the forest and fields to arrive at a stream.
The next hour is spent on a shady walk in the river, before emerging to hike a small group of hills to Ban Hadsapeuy or Ban So Chem. Take a break with refreshments including fresh coconut before boarding a local boat for upstream to Muang Khua. Reaching a one-horse border town located on the banks of the Nam Ou River in the late afternoon, you will check in the hotel. Free to relax.
Factsheet for this day
Route: by private Boat
Muang Ngoi – Muang Khua: 4 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Local Guide: English Speaking guide
You don’t want to miss the early morning Binthabat ceremony. Hundreds of monks will leave their pagodas and make a slow procession through town, starting at 5:45AM and lasting for about an hour. You can easily find them in front of your hotel.
Return to the hotel for breakfast and then start a nice journey to Tay trang Border.
Note: The Border gate immigration office normally closes for lunch between 12.00 - 13.30.
INCLUSION :
- Accommodation in a shared twin or double room with daily breakfast
- Tours and transfers as mentioned by private air conditioned vehicle
- Local English speaking guide
- Meals where mentioned (B: breakfast; L: lunch; D: dinner)
- Entrance fees
EXCLUSION :
- International flight tickets
- Laos visa
- Single supplement surcharge
- Other meals than mentioned
- Other services than mentioned
- Drinks, other than water on activity days
- Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, drinks, tip...)
- Travel insurance
ACCOMMODATION :
Vientiane : Vientiane Garden / Superior / http://www.newroseboutiquehotel.com/
Vang Vieng : Elephant Crossing /Deluxe Room
Luang Prabang : Villa Chitdara /Standard / http ://www.villachitdara.com/
Nong Khiaw : Mandala Ou :Riverside Bungalow /http://www.mandala-ou.com/
Muang Ngoi : Local House
Muang Khua : Sernally Guesthouse
Price in USD per pax based on double/twin sharing room.
The prices are valid from 01 Oct 2019 – 30 Dec 2020 |
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Group |
2 pax |
4 pax |
6 pax |
Single Supp |
Land cost per person |
1595 |
954 |
858 |
207 |
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