Day 1: Vientiane
Located on the bank of Mekong River, Vientiane is the capital and the largest city of Laos. The first day of the city promises to bring you unforgettable memories of a real Vientiane. Vientiane is all about coffee and bakeries. Let your first morning start with something sweet and then we’ll walk for a little and hire a tuk-tuk to join a full day city tour. The first stop is Pha That Luang (Golden Stupa) – the golden-covered stupa and symbol of Buddhist religion in Laos. Leaving the monument, we’ll go and see must-visit wats like Wat Si Saket; and then, take a stop at the COPE centre. Remember to allow at least 30 minutes to stop here and learn more about the devastating US bombing and the current problem with UXO contamination. Late in the afternoon, you can take a boat or just stroll along the Mekong River, sit down in a café shop to enjoy the sunset.
Day 2: Vientiane
Natural dyeing class in Houey Hong Vocational Training Centre for Women
Day 3: Vang Vieng
Take a boat in Nam Song River to feel the tranquil atmosphere
Day 4: Vang Vieng
Tham Chang Cave
You’re supposed to spend your whole day outside, immerse yourself in the huge of Mother Nature. You can start your day with Tham Chang cave. Then, in the afternoon, you can take part in the ziplining activity through valley, over river and jungle. Green Discovery provides a great service of this kind.
For a wonderful Laos itinerary, you can never forget to pay a visit to Luang Prabang. This city was built on the intersection of two rivers, retaining a classical charm waiting for you to explore. Your first day tour of Luang Prabang will cover almost all main sights of the city. The first sight of these is Haw Kham – the former Royal Palace. Next, you can immerse yourself in Laos culture with a trip to numerous ornate monasteries like Wat Sene, Wat Xieng Thong and Wat Visoun.
Enjoy sunset in Mount Phousi
Day 6: Luang Prabang
Kuang Si Falls
The next day of Laos itinerary is all about exploration: waterfalls, wildlife and culture. For one morning, try to wake up early or you’ll miss out on the Buddhist Alms Giving Ceremony along Sakkaline Road near Wat Sensokharam. The spirit of giving is such a unique beauty in Laos culture. Luang Prabang is blessed with plenty of waterfalls. Kuang Si Falls is the most popular of all. You can go there on a tuk-tuk and don’t forget to bring your swimsuit. In the afternoon, fill you bag with water and snacks. We’ll get ready to explore Tat Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre Kuang Si Butterfly Park (closed on Tuesday).
Phosi Market
The ultimate tip for planning a Laos itinerary in one week is not to rush or try to visit many places. That way, your trip will turn into packing and unpacking on uncomfortable buses. Until now, Laos is still safe from the invasion of tourists. It’s just a matter of time when this untouched nature starts to attract more flocks of tourists. So, hurry up, grab you bag and go!
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