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Vientiane Stopover Tour 3 days 2
nights
Vientiane
The
small and relaxed Lao capital of
Vientiane sits on the northern bank
of the Mekong River facing across to
the even sleepier Thai town of Sri
Chiang Mai. For many visitors,
Vientiane is the first taste of Lao
food, culture and hospitality and on
all counts it does not disappoint.
Actually pronounced Wiang Jan and
translated as City of Sandalwood,
the modern name of Vientiane comes
courtesy of a bastardised French
transliteration. Wiang actually
means "fort" (City of Sandalwood
sounds better than Fort of
Sandalwood) but by all accounts it
mustn't have been much of a fort, as
the original city was over-run on a
number of occasions by the Burmese
and Chinese and was absolutely
flattened by the Siamese (Thais) in
1828, after which the city was
abandoned back to the jungle.
This is one of the reasons why many
of the Wats in the city are of a
relatively young age, and if the
road layout strikes you as a pretty
inspired affair, you can thank the
French for it -- they laid the whole
place when they oversaw the
rebuilding of the city through the
turn of the 19th to 20th century.
Like many of the French colonial
cities, Vientiane is characterised
by broad, often tree-lined
boulevards, run-down and creaking
colonial mansions, rustic Wats
surrounded by coconut palms and a
generally sedentary pace of life.
Indeed it's only since the early
1990's that the city has really
started to develop. While it's a
shame that the first waves of
(largely Thai) investors that hit
the Lao shores brought with them the
concrete egg-carton style
architecture that litters much of
Thailand, at least the riverfront,
with it's sleepy wats and broken
pavements didn't bear the brunt of
it.
Nevertheless, slowly, the Mekong
riverfront is developing from what
was once just a simple grass bank
into a promenade of sorts -- the
embankment between the hospitals and
the Lane Xang Hotel now hosts a
lovely garden and walkway.
Elsewhere, the area is largely
unspoilt and offers some stunning
scenery. The sunsets here are simply
sublime.
For a capital city, Vientiane isn't
exactly overloaded with museums and
sights, but that's part of the
attraction. Slow down to Lao speed
-- hire a bicycle; see one or two
things a day; spend a lot of time
snacking and quenching your thirst
by the river. -- you'll grow to
appreciate the attraction of the
place.
While
you'd expect the flow of the Mekong
and the comfort of the embankment to
attract guesthouses and hotels by
the truckload, as with much in Laos,
things are not always as you'd
expect. The road along the
riverfront, Fa Ngum, has a handful
of places to stay, and there are
plenty of other choices on the roads
leading off it but none that really
take advantage of the views.
The good news is that Vientiane is
probably one of the smallest capital
cities in the world, so getting
around is quick and easy -- no
matter where you stay, you're never
too far away from anywhere --
including the riverfront. The
further out of the centre you stay,
the quieter it gets, but this is
where you can find some of the best
guesthouses.
Vientiane also boasts a great
selection of Lao and western
restaurants and cafes and an
eclectic mix of sights and
attractions which can all be
combined well for a comfortable two
to three day stay.
Day 1 : Arrival - VienTiane ( L,D )
Meet
on arrival and you are welcome to
Vientiane, the city of the moon – an
ancient city, situated on the bend
on the left bank of the Mekong as
the largest city and the capital of
Laos. Transfer to hotel for
check-in.
In the afternoon, we take a
sightseeing tour of Vientiane, to
visit religious museums of Wat
Sisaket, the oldest temple to have
been survived from the Siamese war
of 1828 and its cloister contains
more than 8000 Buddha statues; Wat
Ho Prakeo, the former home-temple of
the Emerald Buddha statue or Pra
Keo, but today it contains a
collection of Buddha statues,
antiques and all artifacts found in
around Vientiane; That Luang Stupa,
the single most important monument
in Laos, which was built to cover
the original small stupa containing
a piece of the chest bone of Buddha;
Patouxay (Arch de Triumph), built
quite recently in commemoration of
those who died during the wars in
the past and it is today as the
land-mark of Vientiane.
Meals: None.
Transport: Private air-conditioned.
Accommodation: Hotel.
Day 2 : VienTiane- NamNgum Lake
(B,L,D )
Breakfast
at hotel, we depart to visit the
Morning Market, the biggest shopping
center in Vientiane and we take a
full day trip by road No. 10 to Nam
Ngum Lake (90 km N), with hundreds
of small islands. We en route stop
to visit a cottage-salt factory,
where natural salt are extracted at
Ban Bor village.
After arriving at Nam Ngum Lake by
noon, we enjoy our Lao food lunch at
a restaurant by the Nam Ngum Lake.
In the afternoon, we relax by taking
a boat ride about 1 hour for
panoramic view around small islands.
On the way of returning to Vientiane
along the road No. 13, we make a few
stops at Ban Phone, a village where
most people weaving bamboo-baskets,
dinning tables, besides we will see
how Lao traditional rice-whisky to
be distilled, and we can have a
taste and take a way. Before getting
back to Vietniane, we also stop at
Vang Xang, an archaeological site
containing the 11th century stone
carvings of Buddha sculptures hidden
in the forest.
Meals: B, L.
Transport: Private air-conditioned,
Boat.
Accommodation: Hotel.
Day 3 : VienTiane - Departure ( B )
Following breakfast, we spend our
independent exploration of this
charming city by own till we depart
to Wattay airport or the Friendship
Bridge for departure to next
destination

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01 Sep 2009 - 31 August 2009
( The Price
Per Person (US$) ) |
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Group
Cost: US$ per pax |
2
pax |
3-5
pax |
6-10
pax |
Singular |
|
Superior |
295 |
260 |
210 |
40 |
|
First Class |
360 |
330 |
300 |
100 |
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Deluxe |
420 |
380 |
350 |
270 |
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City |
Superior 3-star |
First Class 4-star |
Deluxe |
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Luang
Prabang |
Parasol Blanc |
Villa Santi |
La Residence |
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Vientiane |
Day Inn |
Novotel |
Settha Palace |
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Wat Phou
Cruise |
On board |
On board |
On board |
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Pakse |
Pakse Hotel |
Champa
Residence |
Champassak
Palace |
Included :
• Baggage handling and porterage.
• Private air-conditioned transport
+ boat.
• Tours with English speaking guide.
• Entrance fees for sightseeing as
indicated in the itinerary.
• Refreshing tower and drinking
water on tour.
• Accommodation in twin or
double-sharing room.
• Meals as indicated in the
itinerary (B = Breakfast / L = Lunch
/ D = Dinner).
• Service charge & government tax.
Excluded :
• Visa fee.
• Travel insurance against any
personal injury of illness and
damage of the property incurred
during the course of this trip.
• International air tickets to /
from Laos.
• Departure tax.
• Personal expenses such as: drinks,
phone calls, laundry, tip...etc.
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