IN2-LCR13D: LAOS & CAMBODIA OVERLAND TOUR
13 days/12 nights
 
Day 1. Houei Xay - Pakbeng (L,D)
Meet upon arrival at Houei Xay immigration checkpoint and transfer to the boat
pier.
Embark on a traditional wooden boat to cruise down the
Mekong River, “Mother of Waters”. The mighty
river has maintained its untamed character with rapids and pristine forests
along each bank. Stops at Yao, Thai Lu and Hmong minority villages.Lunch on
board.
Arrival in Pakbeng in the afternoon. This rustic town-village sits on a steep
hillside and offers spectacular views over the
Mekong
River. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.
Day 2. Pakbeng - Luang Prabang (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Continue
the cruise towards
Luang Prabang. En route, stop at Pak Ou
and visit the sacred caves which house over a thousand Buddha statues. Lunch on
board.
Arrival in
Luang Prabang, transfer and check-in at
the hotel. The crown jewel of Laos and former Lanexang,
Luang Prabang, is perhaps the
best-preserved traditional city in Southeast Asia. Magical and charming, it has
preserved its long-standing reputation as a stronghold of
Laos culture with its splendid natural scenery
and sense of timelessness. In 1995 UNESCO voted Luang Prabang as a World
Heritage City. If time permits, visit Vat Xieng Thong upon arrival. The sim of
the temple represents the classic Luang Prabang temple architecture with roofs
that sweep low to the ground. In the compound stand several small chapels
housing bronze Buddha image which was displayed in Paris in 1911. Near the East
gate stands the Royal funeral chapel. Inside are an impressive 12 meters high
funeral chariot and various funeral urns of each royal family member. The gilt
panel on the exterior of the chapel depicts a semi-erotic episode from Ramayana.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3. Luang Prabang (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit the National Museum (former King’s Palace) displaying a collection of
personal artifacts of the Royal Family. Continue to visit Vat Mai, built in
1796, famous for the five – tiered roof of its wooden sim. Then stroll through
the lively Central Market where the ethnic minorities of the surroundings come
daily. Lunch at local restaurant.
Visit Vat Visoun, the site of an impressive stupa, That Makmo, stylistically
more Srilankalese than
Laos. Then walk to the nearby Vat Aham, which
is one of the city’s major tutelary shrines, dedicated to Deveta Luang (spirit)
Pu Gneu Ya Gneu (ancestors). Climb Phousi Hill for an outstanding overview of
the city. Sunset at Vat Prabaht Tai located along the
Mekong River. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4. Luang Prabang - Vientiane (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer
to the airport for
Laos Airlines flight to Vientiane. Meet upon
arrival at Vientiane Wattay airport, transfer and check-in at the hotel.
Vientiane’s major attractions are the serene Buddhist monasteries that dominate
the center of town. The city has kept its timeless charm with tree-lined
avenues, brightly painted temples and quaint French architecture. Lunch at local
restaurant.
Visit Vat Sisaket, the oldest original temple in Vientiane. Built in 1818, Vat
Sisaket is the sole survivor of an invasion in 1828. All other temples in the
city have undergone extensive restoration. Vat Sisaket features remarkable
frescoes and 6,840 Buddha images. Nearby is Ho Phra Keo, once the royal temple
of
Laos monarchy. Built in 1565, Ho Phra Keo has
been used as a museum since 1970 and contains some of the finest Buddhist
sculptures and artifacts in the country. Special displays include antique brass
drums and palm leaf manuscripts. The main structure originally housed the famous
Emerald Buddha that now resides in Bangkok’s Wat Phra Keo. One of the most
photographed images of Vientiane is Patousay, the victory gate also known as
Anousavari. Constructed in 1958, its architecture is inspired by the Arc of
Triumph in Paris. Another famous Vientiane’s landmark is the That Luang Stupa.
King Sethtathirat built this great sacred stupa, considered as the national
symbol, in 1566. Its central structure is 45 meters tall and echoes the curving
lines of an elongated lotus. The original stupa was said to contain relics of
Lord Buddha. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 5. Vientiane - Pakse - Khong Island (B,L,D)
Transfer
to the airport for
Laos Airlines flight to Pakse. Meet upon
arrival at Pakse airport and transfer to the boat pier. Embark on a long-tail
riverboat for a cruise down the
Mekong River towards Khong Island.
En route, stop at the former royal capital of Champassak and visit the pre-Angkorian
Vat Phu Temple (6th-13th centuries). Vat Phu Temple lies on a hillside and
offers spectacular views on the surrounding plains and on the Mekong River.
UNESCO listed Vat Phu Temple as a World Heritage site in 2002. Hindu Khmer
probably chose the site because of the spring that flows from near the top of
the hill. Historians say that Phu Pasak was in fact sacred to the pre-Angkorian
Kingdom of Chenla (6th century) and may have been the site of human sacrifices.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Continue the cruise down river to enter the scenic Siphandone region (Four
Thousand Islands): during the rainy season, the
Mekong River reaches a breadth of 14 kms, the
river’s widest reach along its 4,350 km journey from the Tibetan Plateau towards
the South China Sea; when the river recedes, it leaves behind thousands of
islands and islets.
Arrival in Khong Island, transfer and check-in at the hotel. Khong Island,
blessed with lush tropical vegetation, serene monasteries and lovely fishing
villages, offers a unique opportunity to experience the peaceful Lao way of
life. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 6. Khong Island (B,L,D)
Breakfast
at the hotel.
Cruise along the backwaters to explore Siphandone and visit the surrounding
islands of Done Ket and Done Som for a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of
the fishermen. Continue to Done Khone Island. Lunch at local restaurant in Ban
Khone.
Visit Done Khone Island and hike along its ancient railway built by the French
in 1897 in order to bypass the powerful rapids when transporting goods from
Cambodia. Continue to Sumphamith Waterfall. In
the dry season, the Irrawaddy Dolphins, one of the world’s rarest large mammal
species, congregate at the base of the rapids to hunt the fish that survive in
the deep pools. Spend a relaxing hour watching these extremely shy and
endangered freshwater dolphins. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 7. Khong Island - Veunkham - Stung Streng (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Cross
the Mekong River by ferry and drive towards the
Cambodia border. En route, stop at the
magnificent Khone Phapeng Waterfall, the largest cascade along the Mekong River.
A fault line caused the cascade, which is 6 km wide at this point, and the
astonishing force of the water has cut dramatic gorges through the brittle
bedrock. Continue to Veunkham immigration checkpoint (border crossing to
Cambodia) and proceed through customs and
police formalities (currently, it is not possible to get Cambodian visa at this
border; we suggest all travelers to obtain
Cambodia visa at their respective country).
Welcome by your guide on the
Cambodia side and departure by boat to
Stung Treng (1 & ½ hours navigation by speed boat). Arrive in Stung Treng,
transfer and check-in at the hotel.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Afternoon, visit Stung Treng, located just 50 kms south of Laos, on the banks of
the San River, just off the Mekong. It is a very quiet provincial city, showing
us the authentic and remote “face” of Cambodia. Visit the small village of Thala
Barivat across the Mekong River. Dinner at local restaurant. Accommodation at
local guesthouse.
Day 8. Stung Treng - Kratie (B,L,D)
Breakfast
at local restaurant.
Early morning, departure by car to Kratie. Arrive in Kratie, a small
colonial-style town, transfer and check-in at the hotel. Lunch at local
restaurant.
Afternoon, visit Wat Phom Sambok to see the Buddhist monasteries and enjoy the
magnificent views of the surrounding countryside from the hilltop. Continue to
reach the site of the freshwater river dolphins and observe the dolphins until
sunset. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 9. Kratie - Kompong Cham - Phnom Penh (B,L,D)
Breakfast at local restaurant.
Departure by car to Kompong Cham. On the way to Kompong Cham stop at Chhlong, a
small and peaceful village on the Mekong River bank with both Khmer and Colonial
architecture. Lunch at local restaurant.
Tour of Kompong Cham to view examples of colonial architecture. On the way to
Phnom penh, visit Wat Nokhor with its ancient
temple and modern style pagoda (12th century). Transfer upon arrival in
Phnom penh and check-in at hotel. Dinner
and accommodation at the hotel.
Day 10. Phnom Penh - Siem Reap (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Phnom
Penh city tour: visit the Independence Monument, and the National Museum, also
called Musee des Beaux-Arts. A French archaeologist and painter, Georges
Groslier, designed it in
Khmer style in 1917. The museum contains a
collection of Khmer art - notably sculptures – from throughout the ages. Visit
the Royal Palace, built by King Norodom in 1866 on the site of the old town, and
the Silver Pagoda. Located within the grounds of the Royal Palace, the Silver
Pagoda is so named because of its floor, which is made up of 5000 silver tiles.
The treasures found inside include a solid gold Buddha encrusted and weighing 90
kilograms and a small 17th century emerald and baccarat crystal Buddha. End your
morning with the visit of the Phsar Thmei, Central Market.
Transfer to Phnom Penh International Airport and departure by Siem Reap Airways
International or similar to Siem Reap. Upon arrival at Siem Reap airport,
transfer directly to the hotel and check-in. Dinner and accommodation at the
hotel.
Day 11. Siem Reap (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
In the morning, visit Prasat Kravan with its unique brick sculptures and Ta
Prohm. One of the area's most beautiful temples, Ta Prohm has been relatively
untouched since it was discovered and retains much of its mystery. Its appeal
lies in the fact that, unlike the other monuments of Angkor, it was abandoned
and swallowed by the jungle, looking very much the ways most of the Angkor
temples appeared when European explorers first stumbled upon them. Visit as well
Takeo, Chau Say Tevoda and Thommanon.
Visit Preah Khan temple. Built by the King Jayavarman VII, Preah Khan is, like
Ta Prohm, a place of towered enclosures and shoulders-hanging corridors. Unlike
Ta Prohm, however, Preah Khan is in a reasonable state of preservation and
ongoing restoration efforts should maintain and even improve this situation.
Continue your visits to Neak Pean, a fountain built in the middle of a pool and
representing the paradisiacal Himalayan mountain-lake and visit the temple of Ta
Som as well as Srah Srang ("The Royal Baths"), undoubtedly used in the past for
ritual bathing. Dinner at local restaurant and accommodation at hotel.
Day 12. Siem Reap (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
In
the morning, visit the most famous of all the temples on the plain of
Angkor:
Angkor Wat.
The temple complex covers 81 hectares and is comparable in size to the Imperial
Palace in Beijing. Its distinctive five towers are emblazoned on the Cambodian
flag and the 12th century masterpiece is considered by art historians to be the
prime example of classical Khmer art and architecture.
Angkor Wat's five towers symbolize Meru's five
peaks - the enclosed wall represents the mountains at the edge of the world and
the surrounding moat, the ocean beyond.
Visit the ancient capital of
Angkor Thom (12th century). See the South Gate
with its huge statues depicting the churning of the ocean of milk, the Royal
Enclosure, Phimeanakas, the Elephants Terrace, the Terrace of the Leper King and
Bayon Temple (unique for its 54 towers decorated with over 200 smiling faces of
Avolokitesvara), until sunset. Dinner at local restaurant. Accommodation at the
hotel.
Day 13. Siem Reap - Departure (B,L)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning,
transfer to Banteay Srei temple (10th c), regarded as the jewel in the crown of
Classical Khmer Art. Visit the floating village of Chong Khneas, located 10
kilometers south of Siem Reap. Take a traditional wooden boat for a ride on the
Tonle Sap Lake, the "Great Lake" of Cambodia, one of the largest in Asia.
Note: From February to July, the visit to the Tonle Sap Lake is not possible
because of the low water level. The below visits will be provided instead:
Visit Banteay Srei temple (10th century), regarded as the jewel in the crown of
Classical Khmer Art. Continue to visit Banteay Samre, one of the most complete
complexes at Angkor due to restoration using the method of "anastylosis". The
name Samre refers to an ethnic group of mountain people, who inhabited the
region at the base of Phnom Kulen and were probably related to the Khmers. No
inscriptions have been found for this temple, but the style of most of the
architecture is of the classic art of the middle period similar to Angkor Wat.
The proportions of Banteay Samre are splendid. A unique feature is an interior
moat with laterite paving, which when filled with water must have given an
ethereal atmosphere to the temple.
Visit "Les Artisans d'Angkor - Chantiers Ecoles" of Siem Reap and time at
leisure at the local market (if time permits). Transfer to Siem Reap
International Airport for departure flight to the next destination.
PACKAGE PRICE: Tour
cost per person (in USD)
TOUR COST INCLUDES
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Transfers
and tours with local English or French speaking guides.
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Entrance
fees, boat fees, meals as specified in the program.
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Accommodation in twin shared rooms with private bathroom.
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Domestic
air tickets and domestic airport taxes Luang Prabang - Vientiane - Pakse and
Phnom Penh - Siem Reap.
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Service
charges.
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Room tax
and baggage handling
Description of service in detail
TOUR
COST EXCLUDES :
REMARKS:
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As indicated: (A/C=
Air-conditioning, O/N= Overnight, B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
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Rates are subjected to
changed without prior notice
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