Charming Luang Prabang

Thamting Cave, Luang Prabang
Marvel at the simplicity of a quaint relaxing city of Luang Prabang, Laos. Cruise along Mekhong River to watch thousands of Buddha images at Pak Ou Caves and visit the well preserved Buddhist temples.
| Destination: | Luang Prabang, Laos | |
| Activity: | Arts & Culture, Boat travel, Temple visits | |
| Price: | start from $484 per person | |
| Duration: | 4 Days / 3 Nights | |
| Tour Rates* (Price/Person) in U.S. Dollars | |||||
| Period | Single | Double | Triple | Group 6-8 | Single Supplement |
| La Maison Souvannaphoum | |||||
| 1 Apr 2011 – 30 Sep 2011 | 1,329 | 704 | 635 | 599 | 368 |
| 1 Oct 2011 – 30 Sep 2012 | 1,335 | 707 | 637 | 601 | 369 |
| Sala Luang Prabang Hotel | |||||
| 1 Nov 2010 – 30 Apr 2011 | 757 | 434 | 370 | 259 | 305 |
| Villa Santi Resort or Villa Santi Hotel | |||||
| 1 Jan 2011 – 31 Mar 2011 | 894 | 503 | 403 | 293 | 339 |
| 1 Apr 2011 – 30 Sep 2011 | 895 | 484 | 417 | 383 | 177 |
| 1 Oct 2011 – 30 Sep 2012 | 898 | 486 | 418 | 385 | 177 |
Note: Booking should be made at least 7 days in advance. The Triple rates are based on a twin sharing room with an extra bed for the third person.
Itinerary
Day 01 Luang Prabang
Upon arrival in Luang Prabang, transfer to hotel for check in.
PM: Old city tour with visit to WAT VIXOUNE, known to be the oldest operating temple in Luang Prabang with a collection of gilded wooden Buddha’s from 15th and 16th centuries, That Makmo - the watermelon shape stupa. Proceed to Wat Xieng Thong, with its roofs sweeping low to the ground, which represent the classical architecture of Luang Prabang temple. Climb up Phousy Hill for a panoramic view of the city and the Mekong River.
Overnight at hotel in Luang Prabang
Day 02 Luang Prabang – Pak Ou – Luang Prabang (Breakfast, Lunch)
Breakfast at hotel. Embark at the local pier of Luang Prabang on a traditional boat and go upstream on the Mekong to visit Pak Ou Cave. Pak Ou Caves are full of Buddha images in various style, ages and sizes. On the way stop at Thin Hong, a picturesque village, get a glimpse of daily life.
Visit Tham Ting and Tham Phoum caves housing hundreds of Buddha statues. Stop at Ban Xang Hai. This village was once a “Jar-maker village” but today the community fills the jars that are imported elsewhere with lao-lao, the local rice whisky. Lunch at local restaurant.
On the way back, stop at Ban Xang Khong - handmade paper village and Ban Xieng Lek - a weaving village. Arrive at Luang Prabang, drop in the old city or take a short walk or shop at Hmong market, if time permit.
Overnight at hotel in Luang Prabang
Day 3 Luang Prabang (Breakfast, Lunch)
Breakfast in the hotel.
Option: Early depart to participate in the daily early morning ritual of saffron-clad monks with their black alms bowls receiving, offerings from the local people. Then you will visit the morning Phosy Market or early morning market where you will see such diverse offerings as dried buffalo skin, local tea and saltpeter among the chickens, vegetables and hill-tribe weavings. Laos is also known for its traditional crafts, and today you will visit Hmong Village at Ban Na Ouane and Khmou Village at Ban Tha Pen. Then drive to Khouangsi Waterfall where you can splash around in the pools of the tiered limestone formations or walk along the forest paths. Return to Luang Prabang by late afternoon with stop at Ban Phanom, a well-known weaving village.
Overnight at hotel in Luang Prabang
Day 4 Luang Prabang – Departure (Breakfast)
Breakfast in the hotel. Visit the National museum, the former royal palace then proceed to WAT MAI with its five tiered roof and exquisite carved veranda. Transfer to the airport and departure.
Price Includes:
- Tours and transfers as mentioned in the program with English speaking guide and private vehicle with drinking water during the tour
- Admission fee(s) where applicable
- Accommodation with daily breakfast (Choice of hotels: Mouang Luang Hotel, Parasol Blanc, Sala Luang Prabang Hotel , Villa Santi Resort or Villa Santi Hotel)
- Personal accident insurance
- Boat ticket(s) according to the program
Price Excludes:
- International air ticket to and from Luang Prabang. Please contact us for further details.
- International and domestic airport tax
- VISA fees, drinks, personal expenses
- Other services not mentioned in the program
Note:
- 25 Dec – 2 Jan & 12 – 17 AprilPeak season surcharge due to New Year and Song Kran Festival – to be advised upon booking.
- Laos visa is required to enter Luang Prabang and other provinces in Laos. We suggest you apply for the Laos visa in your country (if available) or at the Laos consulate in Bangkok before arrival.
About the Package
Laos is a strange place. It is a sleepy and curiously pleasant country with inhabitants among the friendliest people on earth. But it wasn’t always so. Bordering Thailand across the Mekhong River in the west, Myanmar and China in the north, Vietnam to the east, and Cambodia to the south, it is a miracle this former French colony wasn’t carved up as spoils to the ambitions of its powerful neighbours long ago. But it has survived somehow, in spite of having the dubious distinction of being the most bombed country per capita in history during U.S. carpet bombings of the Vietnam War.
Second City
When Fa Ngum founded the Lan Xang kingdom in 1353, he named his capital Muang Sawa. Later, when he received a Sri Lankan Buddha image (Phra Bang) from the Khmers, he renamed the capital Luang Phrabang. Vientiane became the new capital in 1545. Now, as Laos’ second biggest city, Luang Phrabang remains a sleepy town still awaiting modernity. The ethnic mix is Laos, Mien, Hmong and various other Thai tribes. The architecture is assorted, with northern Laos temples and French colonial buildings standing among humbler private dwellings: mountains surround the area, giving an isolated feel.
Temple Finery
Interesting temples: The classic Wat Xieng Thong (1560) is the city’s finest temple. It features some unique Buddha effigies and a beautiful tree of life mosaic. Stunning gold relief adorns the doors of Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham (1797). Wat Wisunalat (1513) is Luang Phrabang’s oldest, continually used temple. Burned by Chinese Ho bandits in 1887, it was rebuilt in 1898.The main stupa of Wat That Luang (1818) holds the ashes of King Sisavang Vong. Local lore dates the site to the 3rd century BC.
River Attractions
Outside Luang Phrabang: Pak Ou Caves on the Mekong River are a 25-km boat ride away and contain hundreds of Buddha statues. 29 km south of the city are Kuang Si Falls, where water cascades from several tiers into the green pools below. This is a public recreation area.




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