IN4-LE14D:
LAOS ETHNIC MINORITY
14days/13nights
 
Day1. Arrival – HoueiSay (-/-/-)
Upon arrival in
Laos border checkpoint at
HoueiSay pier, you are met and transfer to hotel. Visit local market and
villages nearby. Overnight in HoueiSay.
Day2. HoueiSay – Luang Namtha (B/-/-)
Early morning heading out the town to Luang Namtha.
The driving on rugged road, up and down mountain hill, but the scenery is great
and wonderful; we visit hill tribe villages along the road at Muang Phouka and
other surrounding area. Arrive in Luang Namtha in late evening. Overnight
in Luang Namtha.
Day3. Luang Namtha – Ban Nalan (B/L/D)
Breakfast, we take a short drive to Ban Chalernsuk , a Khmu minority
village at 20km away from Luang Namtha. We get well and truly off the beaten
track as we trek into this beautiful mountain region, using the local tracks.
The journey is quite strenuous with many steep uphill and down hill walking but
the verdant and rugged mountain scenery combined with the colorful local
population makes for an unforgettable experience. We finish our walking day on
arrival at Ban Nalan where we are the guest of a Khmu family. The accommodation
is very simple and dormitory style, no western facilities. Overnight in Ban
Nalan villager’s house (Home stay).
Day4. Ban Nalan – Ban Namlu – Luang Namtha (B/-/-)
The
trekking leads us along the bank of the river to Ban Namkoy, passing the
picturesque landscape of forest and rice fields. The forest here varies from
small patches of old tree to never grown of bamboo. On arrival at Ban Namkoy we
embark on a three-hour walk uphill. This trek is a real challenge; however some
physical preparation will enable you to maximize enjoyment from the walk. Along
the way we pass through several hamlets, and are sure to attraction attention as
this part of the country receives very few visitors. At the small village of Ban
Namlu, we meet up with our truck and drive back towards Luang Namtha Town.
Overnight in Luang Namtha.
Day5. Luang Namtha – Xieng Kok - Moung Sing (B/-/-)
An early morning departure towards Moung Sing, which is home to
various hill tribe groups including Akha,
Laos, Dao. There is also a significant Chinese
population and a lot of trade goes on between here and China. On the way we
visit an Akha minority village. This ethnic group was originally in China but
immigrated into
Laos down centuries. They are very poor, but
have an interesting culture and a colorful history. Upon leaving this village,
we drive west, traveling by bumpy roads to Xieng Kok, a border town near the
golden triangle. In late afternoon, we drive back to Muong Sing with stopover at
the Lantern minority village. Overnight at Moung Sing.
Day6. Muong Sing – Luang Namtha – Oudomxay (B/-/-)
Very early morning. Visit the bustling Morning Market and the
impressive Ethnologic Museum [by chance], dedicated to region’s ethnic
minorities. This local market also attracts numerous ethnic minorities who
converge from the surrounding mountainsides or valley to barter and trade their
goods; you are not to be missed. We visit these sights before we make our way
back to Luang Namtha and set off on our journey town ward Oudomxay. On this
route, we see very few other travelers, mostly rural dwellers who are just as
interested in finding out about our lives as we are of theirs. The drive is
difficult at times; however the verdant and rugged mountain scenery combined
with the colorful local population makes for a memorable experience. Overnight
in Oudomxay.
Day7. Oudomxay – Luang Prabang (B/-/-)
An
early morning departure to Oudomxay. These back roads are a perfect way to
explore the real
Laos. We see very few other travelers, mostly
rural travelers who are just as interested in finding out about our lives as we
are of theirs. The drive is difficult at times; however the verdant and rugged
mountain scenery combined with the colorful local population makes for a
memorable experience. Upon arrival in
Luang Prabang, This tranquil town with
its gleaming temple roofs, fading colonial architecture and stunning mountain
backdrop has been claimed by UNESCO to be“the best preserved traditional city in
South East Asia. Overnight in
Luang Prabang.
Day8. Luang Prabang – City Tour (B/-/-)
Breakfast, we begin our sightseeing starts with the impressive stupa
of Wat Visoun, the shrine of Wat Aham, Wat Mai, then climb up to the top of
Phousi Hill for an enjoyable exploration of the sacred, gilded stupa. Enjoy the
beautiful panoramic view of the city and the
Mekong River at sunset. Overnight in
Luang Prabang
Day9. Luang Prabang – Pak Ou Cave (boat) (B/-/-)
Further visits in Luang Prabang with the city’s oldest temple of Wat
Sene and the magnificent Wat Xieng Thong with its roofs sweeping low to the
ground, which represents the classical architecture of Luang Prabang temple.
Afternoon embark on a slow boat for a cruise upstream the
Mekong River, passing by the tranquil
countryside towards the mysterious Pak Ou Caves, crammed with thousands of gold
lacquered Buddha statues of various shapes and sizes. On the way, stop at the
village of Ban Xang Hai, famous for their rice wine. Before returning to Luang
Prabang, drive to Ban Phanom, well known for its hand weaving products.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Day10. Luang Prabang – Vientiane – Xiengkhouang
(Flight) (B/-/-)
Morning visit the National Museum at the former Royal Palace, which
displays a lovely collection of the artifacts reflecting the richness of
Laos culture dating from the days of the early
kings right through the last sovereign. Then flight to
Xieng Khouang via Vientiane. Upon arrival,
visit the “Plain of Jars”, an impressive archaeological site where hundreds of
large stone jars are littered all over the plateau. Overnight in Phonsavanh.
Day11. Xiengkhouang – Plain of jars 2nd – 3rd
(B/-/-)
Breakfast,
We are heading out visit to the old capital of Muang Khoun province and nearby
villages, home to the Hmong hill tribe and Thai Dam people. Excursion continues
to the Plain of jars field, 2nd and the field 3rd. Along the way, visit local
villages. Return to Phonsavanh by late afternoon. Overnight in Phonsavanh.
Day12. Xiengkhouang – Vientiane (B/-/-)
Visit the local market of Phonsavanh and nearby villages of the
Hmong. Free at leisure until transfer to airport for flight to Vientiane. On
arrival at Wattay airport you will transfer to city center. After a short rest,
we are setting a walking tour on the
Mekong River by Sunset. Overnight in Vientiane.
Day13. Vientiane – City Tour (B/-/-)
Vientiane guided city tour including the oldest Wat Sisaket with
thousands of miniature Buddha statues and the former royal temple of Wat Prakeo
house of the famous Emerald Buddha. On the way to the sacred That Luang Stupa,
stop for pictures of the imposing Patuxai Monument, which is well known as
Vientiane’s own Arc de Triumph and the central market Talat Sao. Late afternoon
visit the weaving village of Ban Nong Bouathong, then drive to the outskirt of
the city to visit the Buddha park, a mixture of Buddhist and Hindu sculptures
created by mystical monks on parkland located by the
Mekong River.
Day14. Vientiane – Departure (B/-/-)
Breakfast, you are free until transfer airport.
PACKAGE PRICE: Tour
cost per person (in USD)
|
Tour Class |
Tour
price in USD nett per person in group of
|
Supplement
Surcharges
If required |
|
Size
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1
|
2
|
3-6
|
7-11
|
12-15
|
16-19
|
20 up
|
SGL
|
LUN
|
DIN
|
|
Standard
|
2387 |
1352 |
1113 |
953 |
792 |
785 |
795 |
250 |
107 |
143 |
|
Superior
|
2645 |
1480 |
1241 |
1081 |
920 |
912 |
922 |
380 |
178 |
215 |
|
First Class
|
2698 |
1527 |
1290 |
1128 |
967 |
961 |
971 |
385 |
215 |
268 |
|
Deluxe
|
3247 |
1796 |
1557 |
1397 |
1236 |
1228 |
1238 |
666 |
268 |
358 |
TOUR COST INCLUDES
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English- speaking guide (other
languages are available upon request)
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Transportation in private
air-conditioned
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Accommodation in twin
shared
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Boat trip as stated in
above sights
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