Laos 16 Days

An Epic 2 Weeks Adventure Through Laos

  • Explore Laos' Most Beautiful Temples from Luang Prabang to Wat Phou, UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Marvel at Stunning Waterfalls, including Koaung Sy.
  • Uncover the History of the Plain of Jars, an Impressive Archaeological Site in Xieng Khouang.
  • Discover the 4000 Islands Region of the Mekong River, with Possible Freshwater Dolphin Sightings.
  • You can choose to extend the trip to Vietnam or Cambodia.
An Epic 2 Weeks Adventure Through Laos
ITINERARY

Program description

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DAY 1 LUANG PRABANG - ARRIVAL

Welcome to your journey! Upon arrival in Luang Prabang, the ancient capital of the Lanxang kingdom (Laos), you will receive a warm welcome from the local English-speaking guide. Afterward, you will check in at the hotel (with rooms available from 2:00 p.m.).

The rest of the day is free for your relaxation or personal discovery of the city. In the afternoon, you can have a free walk through the old neighborhood of Sisavangvong, explore its very classic night bazaar, or buy textile products from local minorities.

Stay the night in a hotel in Luang Prabang. This marks the beginning of your Laos 2 weeks itinerary with Kampá Tour!

DAY 2 LUANG PRABANG - CITY TOUR

Early wake-up, take a walk or bike ride through the city to witness Laotians offering alms to monks along the roadside. Return to the hotel for breakfast, then embark on a guided walking tour of the city, exploring its UNESCO-classified architectural diversity:

  • Traditional Laotian houses are typically built from tropical hardwood or bamboo and are raised on stilts.
  • Half-wood, half-cement houses were constructed after the French arrived.
  • Traditional French colonial buildings resemble those found in Vietnam and Cambodia.
  • Old Chinese shops served both commercial and residential purposes.

In the afternoon, explore Luang Prabang's cultural and historical landmarks:

  • Wat Sene - the city's oldest temple.
  • Wat Aham - a significant sanctuary dedicated to Laotian ancestors.
  • Wat Visoun with its impressive Sinhalese-style stupa.
  • The magnificent Wat Xieng Thong temple with its sweeping roofs.
  • The Royal Palace showcasing personal items of the royal family.

Late afternoon, climb Phousi Mountain for a panoramic view of the city nestled among the mountains.
Overnight stay in a hotel.

DAY 3 LUANG PRABANG – LUANG NAMTHA (300 KM ≈ 8 HOURS TRAVEL)

Depart by road towards Oudomxay, approximately 4 hours from Luang Prabang. Along the way, visit various highland villages and tribal communities such as the Ikho, H'mong, Black Thai, Red Thai, and Kalom Thai.

In the afternoon, continue the journey to Luang Namtha, the capital of the northwest highlands.

Arrive in Luang Namtha late in the afternoon and check-in at the hotel.

Overnight in Luang Namtha.

DAY 4 LUANG NAMTHA - MUANG SING (80 KM ~ 2 HOURS BY CAR)

Continue the road to Muang Sing - a small town near the Chinese border, Muong Singe was the center of opium trade until the 1960s.

Upon arrival, visit the city with the very interesting Ethnographic Museum, the typical Lu Thai temples, and some remnants of French colonial presence.

Overnight in Muang Sing.

DAY 5 MUANG SING AND ITS SURROUNDINGS

In the morning, visit the Phonesavanh market where different tribes from the area come to exchange their products. Next, embark on a day trip to explore the minority villages around Muang Sing.

Hike through landscapes of gentle hills, green rice fields, orchards, dirt roads, visit Ban Don Chai village of the Tai Lue minorities, Ban Pha Kha, Ban Sai Leck, Ban Jong Kha... of the Akha minorities, discovering their original architecture with tall wooden houses on stilts, long balconies loaded with textiles and clothing. Encounter with women spinning and weaving beautiful garments.

Return to Muang Sing by the end of the day.

Overnight in a hotel.

DAY 6 MUANG SING - LUANG NAMTHA - HUAY XAI (220 KM ≈ 5 HOURS TRAVEL)

Depart for Huay Xai via Luang Namtha. Along the way, visit villages of different ethnicities: Ban Lak Khammai, Ban Kolakham, Ban Thin That.

Arrive in Huay Xai by the end of the day. Overnight in Huay Xai.

DAY 7 HUAY XAI - PAKBENG

Board a junk for a Mekong River cruise (note: from May to September: departures on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays). Stop at an authentic village along the shore, an opportunity to meet ethnic minorities.

Lunch on board with traditional Laotian food.

Arrival in Pakbeng, check-in at the hotel.

DAY 8 PAKBENG - PAK OU - LUANG PRABANG

After breakfast, take a boat excursion on the Mekong River to reach Luang Prabang through pristine landscapes.

At the confluence of the Nam Ou and Mekong rivers, visit the sacred Pak Ou caves housing thousands of Buddha statues.

Return to Luang Prabang, overnight in a hotel.

DAY 9 LUANG PRABANG - VANG VIENG (180 KM ≈ 4 HOURS TRAVEL)

After breakfast, travel to Vang Vieng, a small town on the banks of the Nam Song River in an idyllic setting. Known as the "Laos' Halong Bay", Vang Vieng is an ideal destination for nature lovers.

Stop along the way at villages and local minority markets. Enjoy local lunch en route.

Arrive in Vang Vieng by late afternoon, accommodation in a riverside bungalow.

Overnight in a hotel.

DAY 10 VANG VIENG - VIENTIANE (160 KM ~ 3 HOURS BY CAR)

Take a walking tour to discover the ethnic villages and rice fields around Vang Vieng. Kayak along the Nam Song River, stopping at the limestone caves along the banks.

In the afternoon, transfer to Vientiane, the capital of Laos. Check-in at the hotel.

Stay the night in Vientiane.

DAY 11 VIENTIANE - CITY TOUR

Today is dedicated to discovering the most notable cultural and historical landmarks of Vientiane:

  • Phat That Luang - a symbol of Buddhism and Laotian sovereignty, one of the country's most sacred monuments.
  • Ho Phrakeo - former royal temple from the Lane Xang kingdom era, now converted into a national museum of sacred art.
  • The "Buddha Museum" at Wat Sisaket - the city's oldest temple with over ten thousand Buddha statues.
  • Patouxai, the Asian Arc de Triomphe.
  • Buddha Park, also known as Xieng Khuan, this unusual park is filled with over 200 Buddhist and Hindu statues.

Overnight in a hotel.

DAY 12 VIENTIANE – PAKSE (1 HOUR FLIGHT) – TAD LO – TAD FANE

Fly to Pakse, the capital of southern Laos. Upon arrival, meet with the local guide and transfer to Tad Lo, located in the northeastern part of the Bolaven Plateau, rich in cash crops such as tea, coffee, cardamom, vegetables, and fruits. Explore the plateau and visit Pha Suam, Tad Lo, and Tad Fane waterfalls.

Option to enjoy a refreshing swim or hike to the top of the waterfalls for incredible views of the surroundings.

Overnight in Tad Fane.

DAY 13 TAD FANE – CHAMPASAK – KHONG ISLAND

Travel to Champasak Province, known for the pre-Angkorian site of Wat Phou.

Upon arrival, explore the ruins of the pre-Angkorian temple of Wat Phou located at the foot of Phou Kao mountain.

Known as an important historical site in Indochina, Wat Phou represents the origins of the Khmer civilization long before the rise of Angkor.

Continue to Khong Island, the largest in the Si Phan Don archipelago, the 4000 islands.

Overnight on Khong Island.

DAY 14 SIPHANDON – THE REGION OF THE 4000 ISLANDS

Spend the day exploring the Siphandon region, a unique world where land meets water at the southern tip of Laos where the Mekong River divides into myriad branches forming a maze of islands and islets.

Boat trip to various green islands to immerse in the delta's daily life. Stop at Don Khone, Done Det, and Done Som islands. Meet the hospitable locals living off rice farming, coconut, fishing, and silk weaving.

Depending on the time, there's a chance to spot Irrawaddy dolphins, freshwater dolphins that still inhabit downstream Mekong waters in Cambodian territory.

Overnight on Khone Island.

DAY 15 KHONE ISLAND - PHAPHENG FALLS - PAKSE

Descend to the lower Mekong course near the Cambodian border to visit the impressive Khone Pha Pheng waterfall, the most beautiful along the 4,350 km Mekong River journey from the Tibetan Plateau to the South China Sea.

Return to Pakse in the afternoon.

Overnight in a hotel.

DAY 16 PAKSE - DEPARTURE

Free time to rest or for any last-minute shopping before transfer to the airport for departure flight.

Thank you for joining us on this Laos 2 weeks itinerary! Kampá Tour is happy to have accompanied you on this incredible journey. Safe travels, and see you next time!

ACTIVITY

Optional activities

Tour price

--per person
This price, calculated for four people staying in standard hotels, may vary based on: • Travel period • Number of travelers • Chosen services
The price includes
  • Accommodation for the entire circuit, in hotels or with locals
  • Travel according to the program by private car
  • English-speaking guide for the visits mentioned in the program
  • All activities mentioned in the program, including entrance fees to tourist sites
  • Economy class domestic flights with airport taxes included
  • Meals mentioned in the program
  • Bottle of water during guided tours (2 x 500ml/traveler/day)
  • Government taxes currently in force (VAT, etc.)
The price excludes
  • International flights from your home
  • Visa fees, payable directly at the airport customs (see VISA)
  • Bank fees related to payment
  • Personal insurance
  • Personal beverages during meals: beer, Coca-Cola, fruit juice, etc.
  • Other meals not specified in the program
  • SIM card and mobile plans
  • Tips, personal expenses, and other services not mentioned in the "Our Included Services" section
SERVICE

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FAQ

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1. What are the must-visit destinations in Laos?
  • Luang Prabang: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Luang Prabang stands out with its ancient temples and majestic natural scenery.
  • Vang Vieng: A charming small town by the Nam Song River, famous for its outdoor activities and stunning limestone landscapes.
  • Vientiane: The capital of Laos, Vientiane offers a blend of history, culture, and modernity with many beautiful temples and architectural landmarks.
  • Pakse: Located in southern Laos, Pakse is the gateway to exploring the Bolaven Plateau and the magnificent Tad Fane Waterfall.
  • Bolaven Plateau: Renowned for its coffee plantations, beautiful waterfalls, and refreshing green spaces.
  • 4000 Islands (Si Phan Don): An area on the Mekong River with thousands of small islands, where you can relax and enjoy the fresh air and peaceful villages.
2. When and how is the balance of the trip paid?

As for the balance payment, you can settle it in one of the following ways:

  • In cash upon your arrival. We accept US dollars and Euros (USD/EUR exchange rate calculated on the day of payment). However, we do not accept defaced or excessively old banknotes. We kindly ask you to obtain new bills from your bank to avoid any inconveniences during your trip.

  • By credit card upon your arrival at our office (using our credit card terminal). In this case, there is an additional fee of 3% for our bank if you pay with Visa or Mastercard and 4% for payments with Amex. Payment is made in the local currency.

  • By bank transfer: We request that you complete this transfer no later than 10 days before your departure. This is to ensure that the balance of your trip is credited to our account before the start of your journey

3. How long is the ideal stay in Laos?

The ideal length of stay in Laos varies depending on individual preferences. For those with limited time who want to see the main highlights, 3-6 days is reasonable. If you are a Laos enthusiast and wish to explore in depth and experience it in an authentic manner, 2 weeks (10-15 days) is ideal.

Additionally, combining a trip to Laos with neighboring countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand can influence the decision on how long to stay in Laos.

Contact our advisors, who are knowledgeable about the destinations in Laos, to design a customized trip that perfectly meets your desires.

4. What are the payment terms?

To make the deposit payment, you have two options:

  • Bank transfer: Our account details are provided in the travel invoice.
  • Credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) through our bank's secure website. This payment method includes insurance as part of the card services (cancellation insurance, medical coverage, repatriation, etc.). However, please note that you will incur additional fees for our bank with this option: 3% extra on the deposit if you pay with Visa or Mastercard, and 4% extra on the deposit if you pay with American Express. Payment is made in the local currency."
5. What is the best time to travel to Laos?

The ideal time to visit Laos depends on the seasons. There are two main seasons: the rainy season, from June to the end of September, and the dry season, which is divided into the cool dry season from October to March and the hot dry season from April to May. Generally, the best time to explore the entire country is from late October to early March.

For specific regions, the optimal times are:

  • Luang Prabang: November to early March
  • Northern Laos: Early October to late May
  • Central Laos: November to early March
  • Southern Laos: November to early March

Traveling during the rainy season offers lush and beautiful landscapes, better prices, fewer tourists, and easier service bookings, with rain mainly occurring at night, late afternoon, or early morning, and occasional showers during the day.

6. When is the deadline for booking the trip?

We do not impose a deadline for booking, but it is advisable that you book both the flight tickets and the tour as early as possible. In fact, the earlier we make the reservations, the better the services, considering that the best providers may have limited availability. Therefore, our clients often book their trips 4-6 months in advance.

7. Can I make changes to the itinerary?

Yes, it is entirely possible to make changes to the provided itinerary. We specialize in private and tailor-made trips, and our advisors will be able to adjust the program according to your every wish.

8. Are insurance policies included in the rate?

No, insurance is not included in our package rates, and clients will need to purchase it separately. These insurance policies are typically affordable and easy to obtain. Many of our clients often choose providers like Allianz Global Assistance, Travel Guard, World Nomads, or AXA Travel Insurance.

Additionally, by paying for your plane ticket or travel invoice with a credit card, you may already have some travel insurance coverage provided by your bank or card issuer. It’s worth checking with them to see what coverage may be included.

9. Are international flights included in your travel packages?

We do not include international flights in our travel packages for economic reasons. The cost of international tickets tends to be higher if we handle them from Vietnam. Although it may seem strange, this is the pricing policy applied by airlines. Therefore, flight tickets are usually cheaper when purchased from the departure country. If you would like information about airlines or tips for finding cheaper tickets, please feel free to contact us.

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