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Luang Prabang/Vientiane -
Phou Khoun - Phonsavan - Plain of Jars
Tour - Sam Neua Vieng Xay - Cave Tour -
Vieng Xay - Na Meo border/Pu Luong (Sai
Village) - Pu Luong
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Mai Chau - Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong - Ha
Long - Hanoi |
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Duration: |
12 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Luang Prabang/Vientiane -Phou Khoun - Phonsavan
Day 2: Plain of Jars Tour
Day 3: Phonsavan - Sam Neua
Day 4: Sam Neua - Vieng Xay - Cave Tour - Vieng
Xay
Day 5: Vieng Xay - Na Meo border/Pu Luong (Sai
Village)
Day 6: Pu Luong
(hiking through minority villages in the Nature
Reserve area)
Day 7: Pu Luong (another day of hiking)
Day 8: Pu Luong - Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong
National Park
Day 9: Cuc Phuong -
Ninh Binh - Ha Long
Day 10: Ha Long - Ha Noi
Day 11: Ha Noi
Day 12: Ha Noi - Noi Bai Airport
Detail Itinerary
Day 1: Luang Prabang/Vientiane -Phou Khoun - Phonsavan (L, D)
Depart from Luang Prabang/Vientiane, the first
part of drive follows the road No 13. The ride
offers some beautiful panoramic view over
stunning mountains of Northern Laos. We stop for
lunch at Phou Khun or Kasi (depending on
departure point) and time for stretching the
legs.
After lunch, we continue toward North Est. The
road twists while offering stunning views. There
is time to visit some of the local villages
along the way (Khmu and Hmong ethnic
minorities). We arrive in Phonsavan in the late
afternoon.
Accommodation: Mali Guesthouse
Day 2: Plain of Jars Tour (B, L, D)
After breakfast, we drive to site 1 of Plain of
Jars for a visit. We continue by car to Site 2
and hike to Site 3 (hiking is difficult in the
rainy season from June to September). After
exploring 3 sites with interesting story about
the Indochina War, we drive to Muong Khoun for
lunch.
Muong Khoun was once the capital of Xieng Khoang
Province. There is time to visit temples such as
Wat Chom Phet and Wat That Phoun which were
built the same time as That Luang in Vientiane.
We can also visit some colonial building and old
Lao Military Base that was seriously damaged by
American bombs.
On the way back to Phosavan, we can stop by
village where local people collect scrap metals
which are partly from UXO and bomb shell.
Accommodation: Mali Guesthouse
Day 3: Phonsavan - Sam Neua (B, L, D)
After breakfast, we drive along isolated
mountain areas and today’s destination is the
Sam Nuea. If time permits, we may stop at scraps
villages, recycle factory (America bomb, Russian
tank) and Tham piew Cave where 373 people were
kill during Indochina War.
Lunch at local restaurant in Nam Neun and we
arrive to Sam Nuea in the late afternoon
Accommodation: Dansam Guesthouse
Day 4: Sam Neua - Vieng Xay - Cave Tour - Vieng Xay (B, L, D)
Early get up to visit Samnuea mar ket, after
break fast at local restaurant, we visit Samnuea
market nearby. We then drive toward Vietnam
border. Landscape is very scenic. We arrive in
Vieng Xay, visit Khayson Phonvihan Cave, Red
Pine Shouthanokvong Cave, Nouhak Cave. We stop
for lunch at Thavyxay restaurant,
After lunch visit Soldier Cave, Friendship
Hospital Cave.
Vieng Xay was named literally Hidden Cave City.
The caves are birth place of Laos PDR. They have
been recently open to public that allows people
to discover the secrete of one of the most
important historical sites in Laos
Accommodation: Lao Hung Hotel
Day 5: Vieng Xay - Na Meo border/Pu Luong (Sai Village) (B, L, D)
Pick up at the Na Meo border in Quan Son
district, Thanh Hoa Province, we’ll then be
driven to Pu Luong, a natural reserve area.
On arrival, we have lunch in a stilt house in
Lac village, the home of a Thai ethnic minority
group. After lunch, we can wander around the
houses to see the daily life of local people.
They specialise in weaving brocade products and
are happy to show visitors their skills. The
village is operated as a community co-operative,
set up by the people themselves. We then drive a
further 15km and board a rowing sampan to paddle
along the Ma River stopping en-route to visit
some of the nearby ethnic minorities villages.
We dock and hike to Sai Village where the night
is spent in the stilt house.
Accommodation: Home stay
Day 6: Pu Luong
(hiking through minority villages in the Nature
Reserve area) (B, L, D)
After breakfast, we set off Hang Village, about
a three-hour walk. It’s a small Thai minority
community where we can stroll around, visit
local families in their stilt houses, and drink
green tea. After a short break, a hike through
pristine scenery will take you to Eo Ken
village, well off the beaten track high on a
slope of a mountain. It’s a stiff hike, but the
effort is worth it. Lunch will be prepared by a
local family, after which a short hike takes to
meet a waiting land-cruiser for a one-hour
drive. When we step down, we stroll downhill to
reach Kho Muong village where the night is spent
with a family in a traditional house built on
stilts, where our bathroom is a natural stream.
We willl be surprised when we sample the
villagers’ hospitality and their competence in
serving and preparing meals. The explanation is
that the Pu Luong trekking route is a good
example of effective collaboration between
foreign NGOs (non-governmental organisations),
mainly Flora and Fauna International (FFI - a
UK-based environmental charity), local
authorities and individual communities. Apart
from assisting families to convert their homes
to be able to host visitors, they are taught
recipes, cooking techniques, and other
hospitality requirements. We are pleased to be
involved with this community-based development
project.
Accommodation: Home stay
Day 7: Pu Luong (another day of hiking) (B, L, D)
After an early breakfast, we explore a large
limestone cave near the village. The cave is
worth visiting, but as the route can be
dangerous in some places, it’s important that
you wear suitable clothing and stout non-slip
shoes, and follow the guide’s instructions in
full. From there, we continue your route through
the forest and villages. Our guide will prepare
a picnic lunch. Our dinner and overnight stay
will be in another stilt house.
Accommodation: Home stay
Day 8: Pu Luong - Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong National Park (B, L, D)
In the morning, we drive to Ninh Binh. On
arrival, we visit Tam Coc where we will be rowed
along a river meandering through rice paddies
and caves in a peaceful valley between limestone
‘karst’ mountains. In the afternoon, we drive to
Cuc Phuong Forest National Park to visit the
Primate Rescue Centre and the Botanical Garden.
Our overnight stay will be in a guesthouse in
the Park.
Accommodation: Guesthouse in Cuc phuong Nation Park
Day 9: Cuc Phuong -
Ninh Binh - Ha Long
(B, L, D)
A long day traveling through the rich farming
land of the Red River Delta to Ha Long Bay but
you can make stops as you please, to stretch
your legs and visit many farmers at work.
Overnight in Ha Long.
Accommodation:
Hotel in Ha
Long Bay
Day 10: Ha Long - Ha Noi
(B, L, D)
A 5-hour boat trip to visit Ha Long Bay,
listed as a World Heritage Area of outstanding
natural beauty. This picturesque “Dragon
descending to the sea” Bay has 1,969 limestone
islets rising from the sea, many of them
containing beautiful grottoes. During the boat
trip, visit of a grotto and seafood lunch on
board. Drive back to Ha Noi. Overnight in Ha
Noi.
Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi
Day 11: Ha Noi
(B, L, D)
The morning city tour to visit the Temple of
Literature well known as Vietnam’s first
university. Then visit Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum,
Tran Quoc Pagoda and Quan Thanh Temple. In the
afternoon, after visiting the Ethnologic Museum
and the peaceful lake of Hoan Kiem with its
sacred Ngoc Son Temple, a short walk in the old
quarter streets will give you the opportunity to
do shopping.
Evening: Water puppets show, the unique Viet Nam
traditional art. Overnight in Ha Noi.
Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi
Day 12: Ha Noi - Noi Bai Airport
(B)
At leisure until transfer to Noi Bai Airport
for departure flight (check out hotel before
12h00)
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, G = Guide,
GP = Guide pick-up, DP = Driver pickup
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