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Bangkok
Destinations
5
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Vientiane
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Itinerary
Day 1: Bangkok.-
Arrival in Bangkok, customs procedures, and transfer to the hotel. Free time to explore Thailand’s capital, a vibrant city that blends ancient temples with modern skyscrapers.
Day 2: Bangkok.-
Total distance covered: 15 km
Important Note: To visit the Grand Palace, visitors must wear long pants or a long skirt, and a long-sleeved shirt or one with sleeves at least to the elbow.
08:00 a.m. – Extensive city tour of Bangkok. We will travel along its main avenues until we reach the bustling Chinatown district, where we will make our first stop at the Temple of the Golden Buddha, or Wat Traimit (entrance included), home to a five-ton solid-gold Buddha statue filled with history.
Our next stop takes us to the Golden Mount, or Wat Saket (entrance included), where we will climb to the top to enjoy a panoramic view offering a different perspective of Bangkok.
We continue to the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, or Wat Pho (entrance included), which houses one of the largest reclining Buddha statues in the world.
We will end our tour at the Grand Royal Palace (entrance included), which served as the official residence of the King of Thailand. During the visit to the Grand Palace, we will also see the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the most important in all of Thailand.
Afterward, we will cross the Chao Phraya River by ferry to finish our tour at the city’s most impressive shopping mall, IconSiam. Free time for lunch or shopping. Return to the hotel on your own and free afternoon to continue enjoying this fascinating city. Overnight stay.
Important Note: To visit the Grand Palace, visitors must wear long pants or a long skirt, and a long-sleeved shirt or one with sleeves at least to the elbow.
08:00 a.m. – Extensive city tour of Bangkok. We will travel along its main avenues until we reach the bustling Chinatown district, where we will make our first stop at the Temple of the Golden Buddha, or Wat Traimit (entrance included), home to a five-ton solid-gold Buddha statue filled with history.
Our next stop takes us to the Golden Mount, or Wat Saket (entrance included), where we will climb to the top to enjoy a panoramic view offering a different perspective of Bangkok.
We continue to the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, or Wat Pho (entrance included), which houses one of the largest reclining Buddha statues in the world.
We will end our tour at the Grand Royal Palace (entrance included), which served as the official residence of the King of Thailand. During the visit to the Grand Palace, we will also see the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the most important in all of Thailand.
Afterward, we will cross the Chao Phraya River by ferry to finish our tour at the city’s most impressive shopping mall, IconSiam. Free time for lunch or shopping. Return to the hotel on your own and free afternoon to continue enjoying this fascinating city. Overnight stay.
Day 3: Bangkok - Chiang Mai
Transfer to Bangkok Airport to board a flight (included) to Chiang Mai. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel and overnight stay.
Nestled among mountains and lush forests, this city captivates visitors with its perfect blend of tradition and modernity. As the former capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai preserves a rich cultural heritage with more than 300 temples, vibrant markets, and a strong local identity. Enjoy free time at your own pace.
Nestled among mountains and lush forests, this city captivates visitors with its perfect blend of tradition and modernity. As the former capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai preserves a rich cultural heritage with more than 300 temples, vibrant markets, and a strong local identity. Enjoy free time at your own pace.
Day 4: Chiang Mai – Elephant Eco Valley – Chiang Mai
Total distance covered: 140 km
Scenery: Mountains covered in tropical forest. Predominantly rice fields, tropical fruit plantations, and small traditional villages.
Important Note: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes for walking and for interacting with elephants. To visit temples, you must wear pants or a skirt down to the knee and a long-sleeved shirt or one with sleeves at least to the elbow.
07:30 a.m. – Departure from the hotel. We begin the day visiting two unique mountain temples in Chiang Mai.
08:00 a.m. – Wat Pha Lat Temple (entrance included). Hidden in the jungle and crossed by a stream, this mystical sanctuary offers a deep connection with nature and spirituality. Stone sculptures and natural terraces overlook the Chiang Mai valley. It is an ideal place for those seeking peace, nature, and a less-crowded temple experience.
08:40 a.m. – Departure from Wat Pha Lat.
09:00 a.m. – Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple (entrance included). A symbol of Chiang Mai and one of the most sacred temples in northern Thailand. Located 1,000 meters above sea level, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city. The visit includes an ascent by funicular (cogwheel train). Its golden stupa, gleaming in the sunlight, houses Buddha relics and attracts pilgrims from around the world. A uniquely sacred atmosphere. This is an essential visit to understand the spirituality and history of the north.
10:30 a.m. – Departure from Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, enjoying scenery that blends mountains, jungle, and meadows—creating a picturesque and relaxing environment.
11:30 a.m. – Elephant Eco Valley (entrance included). Arrival. This center promotes more respectful tourism with elephants: the main activities include walking with them, feeding them, and participating in basic care. The site also features a cultural museum about elephants that explains their anatomy, history, the dangers they face, and their relationship with local communities.
1:30 p.m. – Departure from Elephant Eco Valley.
1:45 p.m. – Karen Ethnic Community – Arrival. We will have the opportunity to visit a community known for the traditional brass rings worn by women around their necks, which has led to the term “giraffe women.” Our visit seeks to promote respect, intercultural understanding, and support for local development, while also acknowledging that many of these communities live in situations of displacement or without full citizenship in Thailand.
2:45 p.m. – Lunch included at a local restaurant.
3:45 p.m. – Departure from the restaurant.
5:00 p.m. – Chiang Mai – Arrival at the hotel and free time to continue exploring its lively night market.
Scenery: Mountains covered in tropical forest. Predominantly rice fields, tropical fruit plantations, and small traditional villages.
Important Note: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes for walking and for interacting with elephants. To visit temples, you must wear pants or a skirt down to the knee and a long-sleeved shirt or one with sleeves at least to the elbow.
07:30 a.m. – Departure from the hotel. We begin the day visiting two unique mountain temples in Chiang Mai.
08:00 a.m. – Wat Pha Lat Temple (entrance included). Hidden in the jungle and crossed by a stream, this mystical sanctuary offers a deep connection with nature and spirituality. Stone sculptures and natural terraces overlook the Chiang Mai valley. It is an ideal place for those seeking peace, nature, and a less-crowded temple experience.
08:40 a.m. – Departure from Wat Pha Lat.
09:00 a.m. – Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple (entrance included). A symbol of Chiang Mai and one of the most sacred temples in northern Thailand. Located 1,000 meters above sea level, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city. The visit includes an ascent by funicular (cogwheel train). Its golden stupa, gleaming in the sunlight, houses Buddha relics and attracts pilgrims from around the world. A uniquely sacred atmosphere. This is an essential visit to understand the spirituality and history of the north.
10:30 a.m. – Departure from Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, enjoying scenery that blends mountains, jungle, and meadows—creating a picturesque and relaxing environment.
11:30 a.m. – Elephant Eco Valley (entrance included). Arrival. This center promotes more respectful tourism with elephants: the main activities include walking with them, feeding them, and participating in basic care. The site also features a cultural museum about elephants that explains their anatomy, history, the dangers they face, and their relationship with local communities.
1:30 p.m. – Departure from Elephant Eco Valley.
1:45 p.m. – Karen Ethnic Community – Arrival. We will have the opportunity to visit a community known for the traditional brass rings worn by women around their necks, which has led to the term “giraffe women.” Our visit seeks to promote respect, intercultural understanding, and support for local development, while also acknowledging that many of these communities live in situations of displacement or without full citizenship in Thailand.
2:45 p.m. – Lunch included at a local restaurant.
3:45 p.m. – Departure from the restaurant.
5:00 p.m. – Chiang Mai – Arrival at the hotel and free time to continue exploring its lively night market.
Day 5: Chiang Mai – Tweechol Botanical Garden – Mae Kachan Hot Spring – White Temple – Golden Triangle – Chiang Rai.
Total distance covered: 327 km
Scenery: Green valleys surrounded by forested mountains. The road passes through rural areas with rice fields, small villages, and gentle hills. Views of the Mekong and Ruak rivers, mountains descending into river valleys, and riverside communities.
07:45 a.m. – Chiang Mai – Departure toward the east of the country.
08:30 a.m. – Tweechol Botanical Garden – Arrival. Entrance included to this extensive and well-maintained botanical garden, home to a rich variety of tropical plants, sculptures, lakes, and peaceful walking paths. A vehicle tour inside the park is included to see the Orchid Garden.
09:30 a.m. – Departure from Tweechol Botanical Garden.
10:15 a.m. – Mae Kachan Hot Spring – Arrival at this rest area for travelers, known for its hot springs, where you can see columns of steam rising from the ground. Would you like to try a foot bath in these very hot waters?
10:30 a.m. – Departure from Mae Kachan Hot Spring.
12:15 p.m. – Wat Rong Khun – Arrival and entrance included to one of Thailand’s most impressive temples, also known as the White Temple. A contemporary work of art, completely white and decorated with mirrors, blending Buddhist symbolism with modern creativity. Lunch included at a local restaurant.
1:45 p.m. – Departure from Wat Rong Khun. We continue north, where the landscape becomes increasingly mountainous, with winding roads passing through forests, terraced rice fields, and deep valleys.
3:15 p.m. – Golden Triangle – Arrival in this region where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet, shaped by the Mekong and Ruak rivers. Historically known for opium cultivation, it is now a tourist destination with river landscapes, mountains, and border villages. We will learn about the culture and history of the area at the Opium Museum (entrance included), through interactive and audiovisual exhibits. Here we gain insight into how opium influenced the local economy, culture, and society, as well as the efforts to eradicate its production.
5:00 p.m. – Departure from the Golden Triangle.
6:15 p.m. – Chiang Rai – Arrival in the northernmost city of Thailand. Surrounded by rivers, hills, and rural villages, it offers a relaxed atmosphere. Overnight stay.
Scenery: Green valleys surrounded by forested mountains. The road passes through rural areas with rice fields, small villages, and gentle hills. Views of the Mekong and Ruak rivers, mountains descending into river valleys, and riverside communities.
07:45 a.m. – Chiang Mai – Departure toward the east of the country.
08:30 a.m. – Tweechol Botanical Garden – Arrival. Entrance included to this extensive and well-maintained botanical garden, home to a rich variety of tropical plants, sculptures, lakes, and peaceful walking paths. A vehicle tour inside the park is included to see the Orchid Garden.
09:30 a.m. – Departure from Tweechol Botanical Garden.
10:15 a.m. – Mae Kachan Hot Spring – Arrival at this rest area for travelers, known for its hot springs, where you can see columns of steam rising from the ground. Would you like to try a foot bath in these very hot waters?
10:30 a.m. – Departure from Mae Kachan Hot Spring.
12:15 p.m. – Wat Rong Khun – Arrival and entrance included to one of Thailand’s most impressive temples, also known as the White Temple. A contemporary work of art, completely white and decorated with mirrors, blending Buddhist symbolism with modern creativity. Lunch included at a local restaurant.
1:45 p.m. – Departure from Wat Rong Khun. We continue north, where the landscape becomes increasingly mountainous, with winding roads passing through forests, terraced rice fields, and deep valleys.
3:15 p.m. – Golden Triangle – Arrival in this region where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet, shaped by the Mekong and Ruak rivers. Historically known for opium cultivation, it is now a tourist destination with river landscapes, mountains, and border villages. We will learn about the culture and history of the area at the Opium Museum (entrance included), through interactive and audiovisual exhibits. Here we gain insight into how opium influenced the local economy, culture, and society, as well as the efforts to eradicate its production.
5:00 p.m. – Departure from the Golden Triangle.
6:15 p.m. – Chiang Rai – Arrival in the northernmost city of Thailand. Surrounded by rivers, hills, and rural villages, it offers a relaxed atmosphere. Overnight stay.
Day 6: Chiang Rai – Chiang Khong - Houayxay – Pakbeng.-
Total distance covered: 240 km
Scenery: A boat journey along the Mekong River, one of the most beautiful river routes in Southeast Asia. On both sides of the river rise steep, green mountains covered in tropical jungle.
Important Note: Ensure you have the necessary documents on hand to enter Laos: passport and Yellow Fever vaccination certificate (required by authorities depending on your country of origin).
6:00 a.m. – Chiang Rai – Departure toward the east of the country, heading to the border with Laos.
7:30 a.m. – Chiang Khong – Arrival at Thailand’s border checkpoint. We leave the vehicle with all our belongings and pass through Thailand’s exit passport control.
8:00 a.m. – Chiang Khong – Departure by shuttle bus (included) to Houayxay (Laos border control). The border crossing is done without an accompanying guide.
8:10 a.m. – Houayxay – Arrival at the Laos border. We get off the shuttle bus. Our guide will be waiting here to assist us with all documentation procedures.
Laos Visa Note: Visa not included. Approximate price: 50 euros. You must bring a recent color photo (4x6 cm, taken within the last 6 months) with a white background.
8:40 a.m. – Houayxay – Departure to the pier, located on the outskirts of the town, to begin our seven-hour boat journey along the Mekong River aboard a traditional vessel. Entering Laos by navigating the majestic Mekong is a truly transformative experience. Throughout the trip, rural life unfolds along the banks: hidden villages, lush jungles, and landscapes that seem frozen in time. Lunch included on board. From time to time, you will see wooden-house villages of the Hmong, Lao, and Khmu ethnic groups. Overall, the feeling is one of absolute tranquility, with very little modern infrastructure.
Note: Laos has less-developed infrastructure compared to its neighboring countries. The pier for boarding and disembarking on the Mekong is very simple. The boats used on the Mekong River are not luxurious; they are very traditional with basic services.
4:00 p.m. – Pakbeng – Arrival. We disembark in this small town where different ethnic groups such as the Hmong, Lue, and Khamou live side by side. Accommodation in a hotel with dinner included.
Scenery: A boat journey along the Mekong River, one of the most beautiful river routes in Southeast Asia. On both sides of the river rise steep, green mountains covered in tropical jungle.
Important Note: Ensure you have the necessary documents on hand to enter Laos: passport and Yellow Fever vaccination certificate (required by authorities depending on your country of origin).
6:00 a.m. – Chiang Rai – Departure toward the east of the country, heading to the border with Laos.
7:30 a.m. – Chiang Khong – Arrival at Thailand’s border checkpoint. We leave the vehicle with all our belongings and pass through Thailand’s exit passport control.
8:00 a.m. – Chiang Khong – Departure by shuttle bus (included) to Houayxay (Laos border control). The border crossing is done without an accompanying guide.
8:10 a.m. – Houayxay – Arrival at the Laos border. We get off the shuttle bus. Our guide will be waiting here to assist us with all documentation procedures.
Laos Visa Note: Visa not included. Approximate price: 50 euros. You must bring a recent color photo (4x6 cm, taken within the last 6 months) with a white background.
8:40 a.m. – Houayxay – Departure to the pier, located on the outskirts of the town, to begin our seven-hour boat journey along the Mekong River aboard a traditional vessel. Entering Laos by navigating the majestic Mekong is a truly transformative experience. Throughout the trip, rural life unfolds along the banks: hidden villages, lush jungles, and landscapes that seem frozen in time. Lunch included on board. From time to time, you will see wooden-house villages of the Hmong, Lao, and Khmu ethnic groups. Overall, the feeling is one of absolute tranquility, with very little modern infrastructure.
Note: Laos has less-developed infrastructure compared to its neighboring countries. The pier for boarding and disembarking on the Mekong is very simple. The boats used on the Mekong River are not luxurious; they are very traditional with basic services.
4:00 p.m. – Pakbeng – Arrival. We disembark in this small town where different ethnic groups such as the Hmong, Lue, and Khamou live side by side. Accommodation in a hotel with dinner included.
Day 7: Pakbeng –Luang Prabang
Total distance covered: 215 km
Scenery: Natural landscapes surrounded by tropical forests. In more open areas, you will see rice terraces, small cultivated fields, and water buffalo.
Important Note: Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be walking through the countryside during the elephant activities.
8:30 a.m. – Pakbeng – Departure from the hotel to cross the Mekong River by boat.
9:00 a.m. – Elephant Sanctuary – Arrival at this sanctuary where elephants rescued from hard labor (for example, logging work) are now cared for and allowed to live with greater dignity in a more natural environment. We will take part in several activities with them, such as an easy walk through the forest, and we will also be able to watch them bathe in the river. Lunch included.
1:00 p.m. – Elephant Sanctuary – Departure. We cross the river again and continue by road toward Luang Prabang. Along the way, we see rural communities, rice fields, mountain scenery, and everyday life in Laos.
6:45 p.m. – Luang Prabang – Arrival in this peaceful city known for its golden Buddhist temples, French colonial architecture, and its location between mountains and the Mekong River.
Scenery: Natural landscapes surrounded by tropical forests. In more open areas, you will see rice terraces, small cultivated fields, and water buffalo.
Important Note: Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be walking through the countryside during the elephant activities.
8:30 a.m. – Pakbeng – Departure from the hotel to cross the Mekong River by boat.
9:00 a.m. – Elephant Sanctuary – Arrival at this sanctuary where elephants rescued from hard labor (for example, logging work) are now cared for and allowed to live with greater dignity in a more natural environment. We will take part in several activities with them, such as an easy walk through the forest, and we will also be able to watch them bathe in the river. Lunch included.
1:00 p.m. – Elephant Sanctuary – Departure. We cross the river again and continue by road toward Luang Prabang. Along the way, we see rural communities, rice fields, mountain scenery, and everyday life in Laos.
6:45 p.m. – Luang Prabang – Arrival in this peaceful city known for its golden Buddhist temples, French colonial architecture, and its location between mountains and the Mekong River.
Day 8: Luang Prabang.-
Total distance covered: 60 km
8:00 a.m. – City tour of the former royal capital, a place that captivates with its golden temples, colonial streets, and the living spirituality of monks at dawn. We begin the visit at the Royal Palace, now the National Museum, where the treasures of the ancient Kingdom of Laos are preserved. Just a short walk away, we admire the elegance of Wat Mai Temple, with its five-tiered roof and delicate golden decorations. Afterwards, we visit Wat Xieng Thong (Temple of the Golden City), the most important Buddhist monument in Laos and a jewel of Laotian architecture, featuring roofs that slope almost to the ground and dazzling mosaics.
12:40 p.m. – Luang Prabang – Departure from the pier for a boat trip along the Mekong River, observing local life flowing along its banks. Lunch included on board.
2:40 p.m. – Pak Ou Caves – Arrival and admission included to these sacred caves, home to thousands of Buddha statues hidden within the rock.
3:40 p.m. – Pak Ou Caves – Departure. Return by road to Luang Prabang. Stop in the village of Ban Xang Khong, well known for cotton and silk weaving.
5:45 p.m. – Luang Prabang – Arrival at the hotel.
Note: The ascent of Mount Phousi has become extremely popular. We recommend visiting on your own during the day (not at sunset, as it is often too crowded to enjoy the views).
8:00 a.m. – City tour of the former royal capital, a place that captivates with its golden temples, colonial streets, and the living spirituality of monks at dawn. We begin the visit at the Royal Palace, now the National Museum, where the treasures of the ancient Kingdom of Laos are preserved. Just a short walk away, we admire the elegance of Wat Mai Temple, with its five-tiered roof and delicate golden decorations. Afterwards, we visit Wat Xieng Thong (Temple of the Golden City), the most important Buddhist monument in Laos and a jewel of Laotian architecture, featuring roofs that slope almost to the ground and dazzling mosaics.
12:40 p.m. – Luang Prabang – Departure from the pier for a boat trip along the Mekong River, observing local life flowing along its banks. Lunch included on board.
2:40 p.m. – Pak Ou Caves – Arrival and admission included to these sacred caves, home to thousands of Buddha statues hidden within the rock.
3:40 p.m. – Pak Ou Caves – Departure. Return by road to Luang Prabang. Stop in the village of Ban Xang Khong, well known for cotton and silk weaving.
5:45 p.m. – Luang Prabang – Arrival at the hotel.
Note: The ascent of Mount Phousi has become extremely popular. We recommend visiting on your own during the day (not at sunset, as it is often too crowded to enjoy the views).
Day 9: Luang Prabang – Living Land Farm – Laos Buffalo Dairy – Kuang Si Waterfalls – Luang Prabang
Total distance covered: 90 km
Scenery: Traditional wooden houses with thatched roofs surrounded by rice paddies. Lush vegetation that becomes even more impressive as we approach the Kuang Si Waterfalls.
Important note: We recommend bringing a swimsuit and towel if you wish to swim at the waterfalls.
5:30 AM – Early morning departure from the hotel to attend the Tak Bat ceremony, a deeply spiritual ritual. At dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks dressed in saffron-colored robes walk in single file through the city streets, carrying wicker baskets to receive food offerings from local residents. Visit to a local market, followed by a return to the hotel.
7:00 AM – Arrival at the hotel. Breakfast and a short rest.
8:30 AM – Departure from the hotel. The experience continues through green fields and authentic local flavors.
9:15 AM – Living Land Farm (entrance included). Arrival at the farm, where we will take part in traditional rural life and discover the entire rice cultivation process.
9:45 AM – Living Land Farm. Departure.
10:15 AM – Laos Buffalo Dairy (entrance included). Arrival at this sustainable project, where we will interact with the animals and sample handcrafted cheeses made from locally sourced buffalo milk.
12:00 PM – Laos Buffalo Dairy. Departure.
12:15 PM – Kuang Si Waterfalls (entrance included). Nature amazes us with this spectacular multi-tiered waterfall system that flows into turquoise pools, perfect for swimming. Surrounded by tropical jungle and natural trails, it offers an idyllic and refreshing setting to enjoy nature and tranquility.
Lunch included at a local restaurant.
3:00 PM – Kuang Si Waterfalls. Departure.
3:40 PM – Luang Prabang. Arrival at the hotel and short free time.
5:30 PM – Transfer to a local ceremony. Arrival at a local home to participate in the traditional Baci ceremony, during which the officiant calls back the spirits to attract positive influences. A white cotton string is then tied around participants’ wrists as a symbol of prosperity and good luck. You will have the privilege of taking part in this sacred experience.
Dinner included. Return to the hotel at the end of the day.
Scenery: Traditional wooden houses with thatched roofs surrounded by rice paddies. Lush vegetation that becomes even more impressive as we approach the Kuang Si Waterfalls.
Important note: We recommend bringing a swimsuit and towel if you wish to swim at the waterfalls.
5:30 AM – Early morning departure from the hotel to attend the Tak Bat ceremony, a deeply spiritual ritual. At dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks dressed in saffron-colored robes walk in single file through the city streets, carrying wicker baskets to receive food offerings from local residents. Visit to a local market, followed by a return to the hotel.
7:00 AM – Arrival at the hotel. Breakfast and a short rest.
8:30 AM – Departure from the hotel. The experience continues through green fields and authentic local flavors.
9:15 AM – Living Land Farm (entrance included). Arrival at the farm, where we will take part in traditional rural life and discover the entire rice cultivation process.
9:45 AM – Living Land Farm. Departure.
10:15 AM – Laos Buffalo Dairy (entrance included). Arrival at this sustainable project, where we will interact with the animals and sample handcrafted cheeses made from locally sourced buffalo milk.
12:00 PM – Laos Buffalo Dairy. Departure.
12:15 PM – Kuang Si Waterfalls (entrance included). Nature amazes us with this spectacular multi-tiered waterfall system that flows into turquoise pools, perfect for swimming. Surrounded by tropical jungle and natural trails, it offers an idyllic and refreshing setting to enjoy nature and tranquility.
Lunch included at a local restaurant.
3:00 PM – Kuang Si Waterfalls. Departure.
3:40 PM – Luang Prabang. Arrival at the hotel and short free time.
5:30 PM – Transfer to a local ceremony. Arrival at a local home to participate in the traditional Baci ceremony, during which the officiant calls back the spirits to attract positive influences. A white cotton string is then tied around participants’ wrists as a symbol of prosperity and good luck. You will have the privilege of taking part in this sacred experience.
Dinner included. Return to the hotel at the end of the day.
Day 10: Luang Prabang - Vang Vieng – Phoxay- Vang Vieng.-
Total distance covered: 235 km
Scenery: Some of the most beautiful landscapes in Laos, featuring spectacular rock formations and abundant vegetation. Lush nature and traditional rural life.
Important note: Please keep your passport handy, as it will be required for train access.
9:00 AM – Luang Prabang. Departure from the hotel and transfer to the train station located outside the city.
9:30 AM – Train station. Arrival and check-in procedures.
10:30 AM – Luang Prabang. Departure by train (included) to Vang Vieng, a town surrounded by impressive karst formations and rice fields. In just one hour, we will travel the nearly 200 km that separate the two cities.
11:35 AM – Vang Vieng. Arrival and lunch included at a local restaurant. This destination is a small paradise in the heart of Laos, offering untamed nature, postcard-perfect scenery, hidden caves, and unforgettable sunsets over the Nam Song River.
1:30 PM – Vang Vieng. Departure.
2:00 PM – Phoxay. Arrival at this point, where we leave the vehicle to begin an approximately 1.5-hour hike. The walk starts in the small Hmong village of Ban Phathao. Along the way, we cross lush green rice paddies and follow shaded paths beneath towering trees, encountering local villagers as we go. We reach the Elephant Cave Temple and sacred cave on foot.
Note: During the rainy season, the walking portion will be replaced by a vehicle transfer from Ban Phathao village to the Elephant Cave.
3:50 PM – Phoxay. Departure by road to Vang Vieng.
4:20 PM – Vang Vieng. Arrival at the hotel and free time to rest.
6:30 PM – Transfer to a viewpoint to enjoy the sunset from an elevated terrace. One drink is included while you take in the sunset. Return to the hotel and overnight stay.
Note: Departure times may vary depending on sunset times throughout the year.
Scenery: Some of the most beautiful landscapes in Laos, featuring spectacular rock formations and abundant vegetation. Lush nature and traditional rural life.
Important note: Please keep your passport handy, as it will be required for train access.
9:00 AM – Luang Prabang. Departure from the hotel and transfer to the train station located outside the city.
9:30 AM – Train station. Arrival and check-in procedures.
10:30 AM – Luang Prabang. Departure by train (included) to Vang Vieng, a town surrounded by impressive karst formations and rice fields. In just one hour, we will travel the nearly 200 km that separate the two cities.
11:35 AM – Vang Vieng. Arrival and lunch included at a local restaurant. This destination is a small paradise in the heart of Laos, offering untamed nature, postcard-perfect scenery, hidden caves, and unforgettable sunsets over the Nam Song River.
1:30 PM – Vang Vieng. Departure.
2:00 PM – Phoxay. Arrival at this point, where we leave the vehicle to begin an approximately 1.5-hour hike. The walk starts in the small Hmong village of Ban Phathao. Along the way, we cross lush green rice paddies and follow shaded paths beneath towering trees, encountering local villagers as we go. We reach the Elephant Cave Temple and sacred cave on foot.
Note: During the rainy season, the walking portion will be replaced by a vehicle transfer from Ban Phathao village to the Elephant Cave.
3:50 PM – Phoxay. Departure by road to Vang Vieng.
4:20 PM – Vang Vieng. Arrival at the hotel and free time to rest.
6:30 PM – Transfer to a viewpoint to enjoy the sunset from an elevated terrace. One drink is included while you take in the sunset. Return to the hotel and overnight stay.
Note: Departure times may vary depending on sunset times throughout the year.
Day 11: Vang Vieng – Angel Cave – Vientiane
Total distance covered: 140 km
Scenery: Karst mountains and green hills alternate with stretches of open plains, creating a striking contrast. Farmland and rural villages dot the landscape.
Important note: We recommend an early-morning hot air balloon ride in Vang Vieng to admire the spectacular scenery from above. Comfortable footwear is recommended for walking along the trails inside Angel Cave.
8:00 am – Vang Vieng. Departure.
8:20 am – Angel Cave (entrance included), also locally known as Tham Nang Faa. Surrounded by karst mountains and tropical vegetation, this cave complex features impressive caverns with stalactites, stalagmites, and a surprising open-air hidden chamber.
9:45 am – Angel Cave. Departure via the new highway toward the south of the country and the capital.
11:45 am – Vientiane. Arrival in a city that offers a charming blend of history, spirituality, and a relaxed lifestyle. City tour begins with a visit to That Luang Temple (entrance included), an imposing golden stupa built in the 16th century and the most sacred site in Vientiane, often frequented by local pilgrims.
We then explore the city center to see the Patuxay Monument, built in memory of those who died during Laos’ war of independence from France.
Lunch is included at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, we continue to Wat Sisaket (entrance included), home to thousands of miniature Buddha statues. Just across the street, we visit the neighboring Wat Phra Keo (entrance included), which houses an impressive collection of Lao and Khmer religious art.
We conclude the day with a visit to COPE (entrance included), offering a powerful and deeply human experience. Through interactive exhibits, videos, and firsthand testimonies, this center reveals the consequences of the tragic legacy of Laos as one of the most heavily bombed countries in the world during the Vietnam War.
5:00 pm – Arrival at the hotel and overnight stay.
Scenery: Karst mountains and green hills alternate with stretches of open plains, creating a striking contrast. Farmland and rural villages dot the landscape.
Important note: We recommend an early-morning hot air balloon ride in Vang Vieng to admire the spectacular scenery from above. Comfortable footwear is recommended for walking along the trails inside Angel Cave.
8:00 am – Vang Vieng. Departure.
8:20 am – Angel Cave (entrance included), also locally known as Tham Nang Faa. Surrounded by karst mountains and tropical vegetation, this cave complex features impressive caverns with stalactites, stalagmites, and a surprising open-air hidden chamber.
9:45 am – Angel Cave. Departure via the new highway toward the south of the country and the capital.
11:45 am – Vientiane. Arrival in a city that offers a charming blend of history, spirituality, and a relaxed lifestyle. City tour begins with a visit to That Luang Temple (entrance included), an imposing golden stupa built in the 16th century and the most sacred site in Vientiane, often frequented by local pilgrims.
We then explore the city center to see the Patuxay Monument, built in memory of those who died during Laos’ war of independence from France.
Lunch is included at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, we continue to Wat Sisaket (entrance included), home to thousands of miniature Buddha statues. Just across the street, we visit the neighboring Wat Phra Keo (entrance included), which houses an impressive collection of Lao and Khmer religious art.
We conclude the day with a visit to COPE (entrance included), offering a powerful and deeply human experience. Through interactive exhibits, videos, and firsthand testimonies, this center reveals the consequences of the tragic legacy of Laos as one of the most heavily bombed countries in the world during the Vietnam War.
5:00 pm – Arrival at the hotel and overnight stay.
Day 12:
After breakfast, our journey will come to an end, leaving you with wonderful lasting memories.
Price includes
Included
- Europamundo General Services: Travel by bus with English speaking guide, basic travel insurance, hotel and breakfast buffet.
- Includes arrival transfer
- City tour in: Bangkok, Luang prabang, Vientiane
- Excursion: Elephant Eco Valley and Karen ethnic village, Pak Ou Caves , Living Land Farm, Laos Buffalo Dairy and Kuang Si Waterfalls , Hmong village of Ban Phathao, Elephant Cave
- Boat: Boat trip on the Mekong River, Boat trip on the Mekong River to the Pak Ou Caves
- Evening transfer: Sunset with drink included
- Experiences: Visit to Karen ethnic village, Mae Kachan Hot Spring , Rural life on a farm in rice fields and caring for buffaloes, Traditional Baci Ceremony , One-and-a-half-hour trek visiting rural villages and rice fields
- Ticket admission: The Golden Buddha Temple (Wat Traimit), The Golden Mountain, The Reclining Buddha Temple (Wat Pho), The Grand Royal Palace with Emerald Buddha Temple, Wat Pha Lat Temple, Doi Suthep Temple and Elephant Eco Valley , Tweechol Botanical Garden , Opium Museum , White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) , Shuttle bus Thailand-Laos border , Elephant Sanctuary , Royal Palace (National Museum), Wat Mai Temple, Temple of the Golden City (Wat Xieng Thong), Pak Ou Caves , Living Land Farm, Laos Buffalo Dairy and Kuang Si Waterfalls , Elephant Cave , Angel Cave (Tham Nang Faa) , Phat That Luang Temple, Wat Sisaket Temple, Wat Phra Keo Temple, and COPE Visitor Centre
- Ferry: Chao Phraya River
- High speed train: Luang Prabang - Vang Vieng
- Flights included: Bangkok-Chiang Mai, Vientiane-Pakse
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Planned Hotels
THAILAND
HOLIDAY INN SILOM
****
6622384
981 Silom Rd, Bangkok 10500, Tailandia , 10500 , Bangkok , TAILANDIA
THE EMPRESS PREMIER CHIANG MAI
*****
53253099
199/42 Soi Charoenprathet 12, Changklan Road, Chang Khlan, 50100 Chiang Mai, Tailandia , 53253099 , Chiang Mai , TAILANDIA
THE HERITAGE CHIANG RAI HOTEL AND CONVENTION
****
52055888
199 Moo 13, Paholyothing Road, Sansai, Mueang , 57000 , Chiang Rai , TAILANDIA
LAOS
LE GRAND PAKBENG RESORT
****
05550679
Ban Donkham, Pakbeng District, Oudomxay Province , 85681 , PAK BENG , LAOS
VANGUIENG BOUTIQUE
****
205999117
Vangvieng district, 13 East road , 01101 , VANG VIENG , LAOS
MEUANGLUANG
***
71212791
Bounkhong Road , 0 , LUANG PRABANG , LAOS
CITY INN
***
21218333
Rue Pangkham , 0 , VIENTIANE , LAOS
LE BEL AIR BOUTIQUE RESORT
****
71254699
1 Old Bridge, Ban Muang Nga, pb 120 , 06000 , LUANG PRABANG , LAOS



