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Luang
Prabang Laos
World Heritage Luang
Prabang 3 Days / 2 Nights
Introducing Luang Prabang
Colour is the first of Luang
Prabang’s virtues to greet
travellers. Pearly frangipanis with
their heady perfume, banks of
overgrown trees peppered with
scarlet flowers, the burnt sienna
robes of hundreds of monks and their
novices, and resplendent gold and
claret wats. The scent of fresh
coffee, river activity, produce
markets and spicy food soon follows.
And then the broader aesthetics
begin to unfold. Encircled by
mountains, and set 700m above sea
level at the confluence of the Nam
Khan (Khan River) and the Mekong
River, Luang Prabang is now Laos’
foremost tourist showpiece. The brew
of gleaming temple roofs, crumbling
French provincial architecture and
multiethnic inhabitants captivates
even the most jaded travellers, and
the quiet benevolence of the city’s
residents lulls them into a
somnambulant bliss.
Sealed highways linking Luang
Prabang with Thailand and China have
turned the city into an important
relay point for commerce between the
three countries. City governors have
wisely provided a road bypass system
that gives the city centre a wide
berth. Thus the sense of calm
antiquity that first brought
visitors to the city when Laos
opened to tourism in 1989 has been
well preserved. Moreover, the city
is Unesco Heritage listed, which
means a blessed ban on buses and
trucks. Most road activity consists
of bicycles or motorcycles, but an
even score simply go by foot.
Although the city teems with
travellers, it is not a party
destination, and the 11.30pm curfew
silences the city by midnight and
maintains its traditional
disposition.
Full Itinerary
Day
1: Luang Prabang – Around World
Heritage ( L )
Surrounded by thickly forested
mountains and situated at the
confluence of the Khan and Mekong
Rivers, Luang Prabang has a
tranquil, old world charm rarely
found in Asia today. This
fascinating town was the capital of
the Lane Xang (million elephants)
kingdom until the mid-sixteenth
century. In colonial times it served
as a provincial headquarters of the
north. The legacy of the European
presence here - well preserved
French architecture and careful
street planning – has blended
delightfully with more than 30
gilded Buddhist temples to create a
town rich in atmosphere and history.
Welcome to Luang Prabang! Laos
tripadvisor’s guide will meet you
upon arrival at the airport and
bring you to your hotel. Then enjoy
a half-day spin around Luang Prabang
and you will understand why it
deserves the World Heritage title!
Visit Wat Visoun, the site of
impressive Thad Makmo stupa. The
rounded dome is stylistically more
Sinhalese than Lao. Phou Si hill
stands right in the center of this
small city. Climb its 350 steps to
enjoy commanding views for many
miles in each direction. Wat Phou Si
sits atop the mountain, along side
the skeletons of Indochina war
anti-aircraft guns! Then continue on
to visit Wat Mai. Built in 1796, the
five-tiered roof of the wooden Sim
(chapel) epitomizes the graceful
Luang Prabang architectural style.
Wat Xieng Thong further emphasizes &
characterizes the uniqueness of
Luang Prabang, its several roofs
sweeping low to the ground. See also
the impressive "tree of life" mosaic
here. The gilt panel on the exterior
of the royal funerary carriage house
depicts episodes from the Ramayana.
Then visit the National Museum, once
a king's palace, where displayed
inside is a lovely collection of
personal artifacts of the royal
family, including photos, musical
instruments, and many gifts received
from the dignitaries of foreign
countries. Also peruse the
Traditional Arts and Ethnology
Center, a private museum recently
opened to explain about the
livelihoods of Laos’ ethnic
minorities. You’ll learn many
interesting facts about the tribal
peoples of Northern Laos. This town
is wonderful for walking, and
today’s excursion will help to give
you your bearings! Spend the rest of
the day exploring or relaxing on
your own. You can find dinner at any
number of clean & delicious
international restaurants. Lao beer
is an excellent pilsner, and many
types of French wine are also
available at reasonable prices.
Day
2: Luang Prabang ( B, L )
Optional ALMSGiving – Local Style
Mekong cruise – Pak Ou Buddha Caves
– Optional Muang Swa Discotheque
Experience
If you wish, get an early start
(6:00am or so) and go watch or
participate in the traditional Lao
rite of Almsgiving to the monks. In
the city, some 300+ monks file
through silently collecting alms.
This is an amazing sight and your
guide will be on hand to demonstrate
and explain this important ritual.
Return to your hotel for breakfast.
After breakfast, begin a Mekong
Riverboat trip with your guide on
the mighty Mekong River to visit the
famous & sacred Pak Ou Buddha Caves.
These caves, overlooking the
confluence of the Mekong & Ou Rivers
from on high, have been home to many
thousands of Buddha images that were
placed here by local people since
16th century, when King Setthathirat
found the caves and declared them a
holy spot. Today many still pay
respect with this old tradition.
Walk through the caves before
returning to your boat and to Luang
Prabang town. Enjoy lunch en route.
Return to the hotel to relax or
explore on your own. Luang Prabang
is a wonderful walking town, and you
can find dinner on your own at any
number of fine international
restaurants.
Tonight, if you’d like, have your
guide escort you to the local
nightlife spot – Muang Swa. Part 50s
prom, part 70s disco and very Lao.
Places like this are rapidly
disappearing in the world. Learn
charming Lao circle dancing
(Lamvong)
techniques!
You’ll have to go early though; all
nightlife in Laos shuts down at
11:30pm.
Day 3: Luang Prabang – Kuang Si
Waterfall – Next destination ( B, L
)
After breakfast, drive with your
guide by car to the Kuang Si
Waterfall. The falls cascade over
many calcified tiers and down
several hundred feet into a series
of cool, turquoise pools. The water
here has a clear blue-green tint due
to the high mineral content. You can
climb the stairs and look down from
various high viewpoints on the way
to the top! Bring a bathing suit if
you’d like to swim. Afterwards,
transfer to the airport for your
flight onward.

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Class |
Number of Person
in Group/Pax
Tour cost per
Person (in $US)
from 1 Aug 2009 to 31
Aug 2010
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2
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4
- 6 |
7
- 9 |
10
- 12 |
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Superior 3* |
320 |
250 |
230 |
210 |
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Fist Class 4* |
390 |
310 |
280 |
270 |
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Deluxe 5* |
450 |
360 |
340 |
320 |
Trip Include:
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All domestic land and water
transportation as listed in the
itinerary
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All meals as listed in the
itinerary ( B = Breakfast, L =
Lunch )
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All accommodation as listed in
the itinerary
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All entrance fees
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Government Taxes and VAT
Trip Excluded :
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International or domestic air
tickets
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Visa Fee (30-42$) depending on
nationality + 1 passport size
picture
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Meals not listed in the
itinerary
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Tips and gratuities
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Items not listed in the
itinerary
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Insurance
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