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IDCN19 |
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Routes: |
Vientiane - Vang Vieng - Luang
Prabang - Pakbeng - Huay Xai - Chiang
Khong - Tachileik - Kengtung - Heho -
Inle Lake - Yagon .etc... |
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Duration: |
16 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1:Vientiane
Day 2:Vientiane - Vang Vieng
Day 3:Vang Vieng - Luang Prabang
Day 4:Luang Prabang
Day 5:Luang Prabang
Day 6:Luang Prabang - Pakbeng
Day 7:Pakbeng - Huay Xai * No local guide *
Day 8:Huay Xai - Chiang Khong - Tachileik
Day 9:Tachileik - Kengtung
Day 10:Kengtung
Day 11:Kengtung
Day 12:Kengtung - Heho - Inle Lake
Day 13:Inle Lake
Day 14:Inle Lake
Day 15:Inle Lake - Heho - Yangon
Day 16: Depart
Detail Itinerary
Day 1:Vientiane
Arrival in Vientiane. Transfer to the hotel.
Sightseeing in Vientiane. The capital city and
seat of government sits in a bend of the Mekong
River amidst fertile alluvial plains. Vientiane
(pronounced 'Wieng Chan' by the locals) is a
laid-back city with interesting wats and lively
markets. Highlights: PHA THAT LUANG (Great
Sacred Reliquary or Great Stupa): built between
the 11th and 13th centuries AD, it is the most
important national monument in Laos, a symbol of
both the Buddhist religion and Lao sovereignty.
PATUXAI: a large monument in the style of the
Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the huge arch at the
end of Thanon Lan Xang has a stairway that leads
to the top levels of the monument, providing a
good view of the city. HO PHA KEO: the former
royal temple of the Lao monarchy built in 1565
by King Setthathirat and now converted into a
museum containing some of the best examples of
Buddhist sculptures found in Laos.
WAT SI SAKET: constructed in 1818 by King
Anouvong in the early Bangkok style, small
niches are carved into its interior walls,
containing more than 2,000 silver and ceramic
Buddha images. WAT SI MUANG: this temple is one
of the most popularly used temple grounds in the
city, as it contains the city pillar and acts as
the home of Vientiane's guardian spirits. TALAAT
SAO: the Morning Market - actually open all day
' selling a wide range of fabrics, jewellery and
electronic goods. Overnight in Vientiane.
Day 2:Vientiane - Vang Vieng
By vehicle from Vientiane to Vang Vieng. Journey
north in Vientiane Province on Route 13 passing
through Thalat and Phonhong. Sightseeing in Vang
Vieng including Tham Chang and Tham Xang Caves.
This small town north of Vientiane is nestled in
a scenic bend in the Nam Song River. The west
bank of the river is lined with tunnels and
caverns and the limestone cliffs are beautiful.
Highlights: THAM CHANG CAVE: used as a bunker
against marauding Chinese in the early 19th
century. Tham means cave and Chang is steadfast.
THAM XANG CAVE: also called Elephant Cave, it
contains a few Buddha images and a Buddha
footprint plus the elephant shaped stalactites
which give the cave its name. Overnight in Vang
Vieng. (B)
Day 3:Vang Vieng - Luang Prabang
By vehicle from Vang Vieng to Luang Prabang.
Journey north passing through Ban Phatang and
Muang Kasi. Overnight in Luang Prabang. (B)
Day 4:Luang Prabang
Sightseeing in Luang Prabang, the ancient
capital city of the Lan Xang Kingdom, is famous
for its historic temples and beautiful setting
surrounded by mountains. In 1995 it was
designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Highlights: WAT XIENG THONG: built in 1560 and
situated on the banks of the Mekong River, it is
the most beautiful monastery in Luang Prabang
and shows the typical Lao art style with old
religious artifacts and some ancient
masterpieces of Lao art. WAT WISUNALAT (Vat
Visoun): built in 1513 during the reign of Chao
Wisunalat, it is the oldest operating temple in
Luang Prabang with a collection of gilded wooden
Buddhas from the 15th and 16th centuries. WAT
MAI: constructed in 1821 during the reign of
King Manthatourath, it was once the residence of
Phra Sangkharaj (the Patriarch of the Buddhist
clergy). WAT THAT LUANG: the ashes of King
Sisavang Vong are interred inside the large
central stupa, which was erected in 1910. The
inside of the huge sim dating back to 1820
contains a few Luang Prabang Buddhas and other
artifacts. WAT SAEN: Thai style wat built in
1718 and restored in 1957. The abbot Ajannn
Khamjan who was ordained here in 1940 is one of
the most revered monks in Luang Prabang and
perhaps in all of Laos. Overnight in Luang
Prabang. (B)
Day 5:Luang Prabang
Excursion by car to Kuang Si Waterfalls located
in a perfect natural setting near Luang Prabang
this multi-tiered waterfall tumbles over
limestone formations into a series of turquoise
pools. It is a nice place for bathing and having
a picnic. BAN THA BAEN: quaint, Khmu village
with a traditional hydro-rice mill. Overnight in
Luang Prabang. (B)
Day 6:Luang Prabang - Pakbeng
Transfer to the pier to board the local charter
slow boat via Pak Ou Caves from Luang Prabang to
Pakbeng. Journey west along the Mekong River,
through the Luang Prabang Range. PAK OU CAVES:
this are two caves (Tham Thing – lower cave
and Tham Phum) located in the steep rock cliff
at the confluence of the Mekong River and Ou
River. They are full of Buddha images of varying
styles, ages and sizes. BAN XANG HAI: located
near the Pak Ou Caves, this village was once a
'Jar-Maker Village' and nowadays the community
fill the jars (which come from elsewhere) with
láo-láo, the local rice whisky. Overnight in
Pakbeng. (B)
Day 7:Pakbeng - Huay Xai * No local guide *
By local charter slow boat from Pakbeng to Huay
Xai. Journey west along the Mekong River in
north-western Laos through part of Udomxai
Province, a mountainous province with a mixture
of some 23 ethnic minorities. Transfer to the
hotel. Overnight in Huay Xai. (B)
Day 8:Huay Xai - Chiang Khong - Tachileik
Sightseeing in Huay Xai. By vehicle from Chiang
Khong (Lao border) to Mae Sai (border Myanmar).
Arrival in Tachileik (Thailand / Myanmar
border). Sightseeing in Tachileik. Visit the
Myanmar-Thai border bridge, see the Two Dragon
Monastery, Baying Naung Statue and take in the
atmosphere of this typical Golden Triangle town.
Overnight in Tachileik. (B)
Day 9:Tachileik - Kengtung
By vehicle from Tachileik to Kengtung. Overnight
in Kengtung. (B)
Day 10:Kengtung
Sightseeing in Kengtung. Tucked away in the far
eastern corner of Shan State, Kengtung is a
sleepy but historic centre for the state's Khun
culture, surrounded by Wa, Shan, Akha and Lahu
villages. It is a very scenic town as it is
built around a small lake and is dotted with
ageing Buddhist temples and crumbling British
colonial architecture. Highlights: WAT JONG
KHAM: features a tall gilded zedi topped by a
gold hti inlaid with silver, rubies, diamonds,
sapphires and jade, and hung with tiny gold
bells. Legend says Jong Kham dates to a visit by
Gautama Buddha and that the zedi contains six
strands of his hair. WAT PHA JAO LUNG: 19th
century temple which gets its Burmese name Maha
Myat Muni from a 1920 replica of the Mandalay
Maha Myat Muni image. WAT PHA THAT JOM MON:
located on the hill south of town, this wat
features an older wood and plaster sanctuary
with good tinwork. WAT MAHABODHI VIPASSANA: a
forest-style monastery where monks practise
intensive meditation. HAW SAO PHA KENGTUNG: this
is considered the most outstanding example of
Shan style palace architecture in Myanmar. The
stucco and teak structure combining Buddhist
temple-style pavillions with Islamic-looking
domes, is said to have been inspired by the
suggestions of a visiting Muslim Indian prince.
CENTRAL MARKET: sells mostly fresh produce and
household goods to people from the whole area
including nearby hill tribes. Some handicrafts
are also available. WATER BUFFALO MARKET:daily
on the western outskirts of town. An interesting
place to wander and watch the negotiations.
Overnight in Kengtung. (B)
Day 11:Kengtung
Excursion to visit local hilltribes. Wa People:
They are darker-complexioned and stocky; one of
the better known of the smaller ethnic groups.
They used to practice headhunting as a part of
their fertility rites until fairly recently.
Palaung People: Descended from Mon-Khmer stock
and they inhabit the Kalaw area; they were
amongst the earlist inhabitants of Myanmar and
are famous for growing tea - unlike other
minorities, they have never grown opium. Lahu
People: Lahu women are skilled in weaving cloth,
both on back-strap and foot-treadle looms,
producing delicate patchwork trims, and unusual
embroidery work. The Black Lahu women wear the
most distinctive costumes within this tribe.
They wear a black cloak with diagonal cream
stripes. The top of the sleeve is decorated in
bold colours of red and yellow. Lahu men produce
excellent crossbows, musical instruments, and
other items made of wood, bamboo and rattan.
Akha (Kaw) People: Like most other Hilltribes,
the Akha have no written language so their
history was carried to this century on the backs
of many colorful legends, proverbs and rituals
handed down from one generation to the other.
Akha are able to at least recite the male line
of their family back to the "beginning."
Overnight in Kengtung. (B)
Day 12:Kengtung - Heho - Inle Lake
Transfer to the airport. Flight from Kengtung to
Heho. By vehicle from Heho to Inle Lake. Journey
east on Highway 4 to Shwenyaung and then due
south on Highway 43 towards Inle Lake. Overnight
in Inle Lake. (B)
Day 13:Inle Lake
Boat trip on the Inle Lake incl. Ywama and
Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda. Inle lake, located in Shan
State is beautiful, with very calm waters dotted
with patches of floating vegetation and busy
fishing canoes. High hills rim the lake on all
sides. The lakes shore and islands bear 17
villages on stilts, mostly inhabited by the
Intha people. Overnight in Inle Lake. (B)
Day 14:Inle Lake
Excursion by vehicle and boat to Kakku. By boat
to a small village on the eastern shore of Inle
lake. Continue by vehicle into the mountains
through a beautiful landscape. Visit Pa O
villages on the way. Continue to Kakku. Return
via Taunggyi and Nyaungshwe. Overnight in Inle
Lake. (B)
Day 15:Inle Lake - Heho - Yangon
By vehicle from the Inle Lake to Heho. Journey
north to Shwenyaung and continue west on highway
4 to Heho. Flight from Heho to Yangon. Transfer
to the hotel. Afternoon at leisure. Overnight in
Yangon. (B)
Day 16: Depart
Transfer to the airport - End of services. (B)
Included:
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Accommodation and meals as described (please
note that some hotels provide only CBF)
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All transfers within the journey, including
pick-up at airport
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Economy class flights
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All entrance fees
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English, French or German speaking guides (other
languages available upon request)
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Visa-approval letter for Vietnam
Not Included:
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Visa fees and Airport taxes
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Tips and expenditure of a personal nature, such
as drinks, souvenirs and laundry etc.
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Other tours & meals not mentioned in the program
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