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HIGHLIGHTS
- Cruise the Mekong River in two days.
- Visit an elephant sanctuary in the north.
- Discover Luang Prabang, the ancient royal capital.
- Explore the south, Wat Phu and the 4000 Islands.
- Arrive and relax on the banks of the Mekong.
Day 1: Destination Mekong
Stops: Chiang Rai
Welcome at the airport and transfer to your hotel on the banks of the Mekong. Free time to relax and enjoy your hotel’s facilities. A smooth arrival for a great start.
Day without a guide – Meals at your own expense
Accommodation: Overnight at the Chiang Khong Teak Garden Hotel (Chiang Khong Teak Garden Hotel Chiang Rai)
Day 2: First Steps in Laos
Stops: Houay Sai, Pak Beng
Set off for a leisurely day, cruising aboard a slow, non-private boat with a meal served on board. During the cruise, stop in a village along the Mekong. A wonderful introduction to Laos, its culture, and its people, along the water. Arrive at the end of the day and settle into a charming lodge facing the Mekong.
Self-guided day with half-board
Accommodation: Overnight at Pakbeng Lodge (Pak Beng)
Day 3: Meet the Elephants
Stops: Pak Beng
Early in the morning, cross the Mekong River to meet the elephants of the Pakbeng Conservation Park and their mahout. You’ll go for a walk with your elephant to learn about its daily life. Then, share a special moment with it during its daily bath. Throughout the day, you can learn more about the pachyderm. Depart in the early afternoon for a walk through the countryside to a Kamu village.
Guided day with half-board
Day 4: Travel down the legendary river to Luang Prabang
Stops: Pak Beng, Luang Prabang Province, Luang Prabang
A second day of traveling down the Mekong. Be sure to stop at the Pak Ou Caves, a sanctuary that has housed Buddha statues left by pilgrims for centuries. Arrival in Luang Prabang at the end of the day and free time for a first introduction to the city at your own pace.
Self-guided day with half-board.
Accommodation: Overnight at the Sanctuary Hotel (Luang Prabang)
Day 5: Discover the former royal capital
Stops: Luang Prabang
A day dedicated to exploring Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A small town with a unique and timeless atmosphere. The former royal capital and cultural center of the country, recognized as the best-preserved city by UNESCO, you can wander the cobbled streets lined with centuries-old temples, monasteries, and pretty colonial houses. Free evening to explore the night market and perhaps enjoy a second look at its illuminated royal temple.
Guided day – Meals at your own expense.
Accommodation: Overnight at the Sanctuary Hotel (Luang Prabang)
Day 6: The Crystal Clear Waters of Kuang Si
Stops: Luang Prabang
Day out of town, en route to the Kuang Si Waterfalls. You will take a road through the countryside and rice paddies, towards its crystal-clear waterfalls. You will discover a turquoise waterfall with a series of pools where you can swim. You can visit a black-tailed bear reserve located within the park.
Guided day with half-board – Dinner at your own expense.
Accommodation: Overnight at the Sanctuary Hotel (Luang Prabang)
Day 7: En route to southern Laos
Stops: Luang Prabang, Pakse, Phouphiang Bolavén
Flight to Pakse. Then, head to the Bolaven Plateau for a beautiful loop with the opportunity to visit its waterfalls, tea and coffee plantations, and stop in the surrounding villages.
Self-guided day – Meals at your own expense
Accommodation: Overnight at Sabaidee Valley (Paksong)
Day 8: Hike among the 4000 Islands
Stops: Don Không, Pakse, Khone Falls
During your day, you’ll discover the ruins of a temple contemporary with the wonders of Angkor, nestled in the middle of a forest of kapok trees. Then, continue your journey with a stop in a small village specializing in wood carving. Arrive in the 4000 Islands region to spend the night, but before that, visit Phapheng Falls. This waterfall, impressive for its water flow, is known as the “Niagara of the Mekong.” Then, cross the Mekong to Khone Island.
Self-guided day – Meals at your own expense
Accommodation: Overnight at the Sengahloune Resort (Khone Island)
Day 9: Discover the peaceful countryside along the river
Stops: Don Không
Set off to explore the small island of Khone on your own. You’ll discover many vestiges of the colonial period, its rice paddies, and other small villages.
Self-guided day – Meals at your own expense
Accommodation: Overnight at the Sengahloune Resort (Khone Island)
Day 10: Discover Wat Phu and its panoramic view
Stops: Champasak
Today, you’ll head to beautiful Champasak to visit Wat Phu, a contemporary Angkor temple mountain, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perched atop a mountain, it offers a superb panoramic view. Then, transfer to Daeng Island at sunset.
Self-guided day – Meals at your own expense
Accommodation: Overnight at La Folie Lodge (Daeng Island)
Day 11: Relax on Daeng Island
Stops: Champasak
Enjoy the authenticity of Daeng Island: vast, unspoiled sandy beaches populated by fishermen and lazy buffalo, wild forests and enchanting birds, rice paddies, small local villages with typical one-story wooden houses, and numerous Buddhist temples.
Self-guided day – Meals at your own expense
Accommodation: Overnight at La Folie Lodge (Daeng Island)
Day 12: Departure from Laos
Stops: Pakse
Last day in Laos. Drive to Thailand and cross the border to Ubon Airport.
Self-guided day – Meals at your own expense.
DAY | ITINERARY |
Day 1 | CHIANG RAI |
Day 2 | HOUAY SAI, PAKBENG |
Day 3 | PAKBENG |
Day 4 | PAKBENG, LUANG PRABANG |
Day 5 | LUANG PRABANG |
Day 6 | LUANG PRABANG |
Day 7 | LUANG PRABANG, PAKSÉ, PHOUPHIANG BOLAVÉN |
Day 8 | DON KHÔNG, PAKSÉ, CHUTES DE KHONE |
Day 9 | DON KHÔNG, CHAMPASAK |
Day 10 | CHAMPASAK |
Day 11 | CHAMPASAK |
Day 12 | PAKSÉ |