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Vientiane Stopover 3 Days 2 Nights

 Day 1: Upon arrival in the Laos capital of Vientiane, you will be met and transferred to your centrally located hotel. Vientiane is a charming and fascinating capital, with an interesting mix of Lao, Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, and American influences. After a short rest, we start visiting the...

Vientiane City Tour Day Trip

Highlights: Day Trip Start from: Vientiane City Our day begins with a trip to Talat Sao – the Morning Market – where we will find an abundance of locally made handicrafts – hand-woven textiles, silks, silver and gold jewelry, carvings, rattan products – the list is endless. Then we will tour some of...

Luang Prabang City Tour 2 Days 1 Night

Day 1:Luang Prabang  Tham Ting Cave(B,L)  Our trip starts at the lobby of the hotel. Today, we enjoy a sightseeing tour of two magnificent temples: Wat Visoun and Wat Xienthong. And we take a boat trip up the Mekong River to the mysterious Tam Ting Cave with its thousand Buddha statues after that. On the...

Mysteries of Laos 5 Days 4 Nights

  Vang Vieng is a stunning small riverside town and a traveller’s paradise, you will take in some of the most spectacular scenery you’re ever going to encounter, as this town is located at the foot of the breathtaking mountains and nestled on the banks of the gorgeous Nam Song River. The tour...

Vat Phou Cruise 3 Days 2 Nights

The particular Vat Phou is a 34-meter lengthy, air-conditioned converted almond bage comprising 14 two suites, which tend to be ensuite. You will find there’s large in the shade entrance upper deck, perfect for calming as well as staring in the moving past long picturesque extends plus a bistro on the...

Mysteries of Laos 5 Days 4 Nights

Vang Vieng is often a beautiful tiny riverside community and a traveller’s somewhere warm, you may take in many of the most spectacular scenery you’re at any time gonna experience, simply because this area is situated in the ft . from the exceptional mountains and also situated about the banks in the...

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