Day 1: Arrive
Luang Prabang Dec.
Upon arrival at the
airport PG941 29Dec ETA 1150, you are met and
transferred to the hotel. Luang Prabang is perhaps
the best-preserved traditional city in Southeast
Asia. The tranquility and charm of this
town with its splendid natural scenery and cultural
sights make it one of the most delightful places to
visit in Laos. After lunch we visit Ban Phanom,
a traditional weaving village where you can try your
hand at the weavings. Here we will be able to
appreciate the skill and design of the craftspeople
in making these intricate cloths and hangings.
Around 4 or 4:30 pm, back in the township, the monks
in Wat Ho Siang begin to beat the drum and clang the
cymbals high in the drum tower. The acoustics are
incredible! For those who have an appreciation of
foreign instruments it is certainly not to be
missed. Phousi Hill, topped with a white stupa,
offers an excellent view of the city and the winding
Mekong
River. Again – be prepared
for some lengthy step climbing. At dusk we will have
the option of venturing out tothe Wat Siphoutthabath
to enjoy the sunset. Overnight at hotel in
Luangprabang.
Day 2: Luang
Prabang visit to Pak Ou caves
Luang
Prabang is the well-preserved ancient capital of the
Lao Kingdom – the jewel in the crown of South East Asia for many who travel here. Today it is a
delightful, tranquil village easily explored on
foot. Wedged between the
Mekong and Khan rivers, it has been nominated
as a World Heritage site andis famous for its many
Wats (temples) - 32 of the 66 that were built before
French colonisation still stand. All of them are
well kept and in use, with numerous monks in
residence. The most beautiful Wat is Zieng Thong
overlooking the Mekong.
After breakfast we board our small boat and head to
the holy caves of Pak Ou. This cave system is
crammed with images made in the likeness of Buddha.
It’s a good idea to bring along a head torch as the
more adventurous of our party have the opportunity
to head to the deep upper cave known as Tham Phum.
On the way home we stop to visit the traditional
home made rice wine village of Ban Xang Hai. On return, we also have time
visiting Ban Xangkhong, Ban Xienglek,
villages of Jute Sar paper hand making, known for
its hand made paper quality. This afternoon is at
leisure to enjoy this charming town.
Overnight in Luang
Prabang.
( Breakfast included)
Day 3:
Luangprabang
Today we head to the
unspoilt wildnerss of Kuang Xi National Park, around
30 minutes drive from Luang Prabang. A real
highlight of this park is the scenic and popular
waterfalls. It is a good idea towear shorts today,
in case you get wet, and pack your swimming costume
as we relax in the Park andhave the opportunity to
swim in the clear water found here. We will enjoy a
picnic lunch in the gardens by the falls and its
clear blue pools before visiting a nearby Elephant
camp and experiencing the junglefirst hand by
hitching a ride on Elephant back! This is a great
thrill, travelling through the jungle with our
mighty new friends. Overnight at hotel in
Luangprabang
( Breakfast and lunch
included)
Day 4: Luangprabang -
Phonsavane
Today, we are
driving 306KM overland on up
Hill
Mountain with splendid
natural scenery to Xiengkhouang, where was
devastated by American bombing between 1964 and
1973. Upon arrival, we transfer out to visit the
Plain of Jars, an impressive archaeological site
where hundreds of large stone jars are littered all
over the plateau. If time permits, we are seeing the
old capital of Muang Khoun [if time permits]
and the nearby villages, home to the Hmong hill
tribe people. They have an interesting local culture
and a colorful history. Overnight in Phonsavanh.
( Breakfast included)
Day 5: Phonsavan - Vientiane
Breakfast, visit
Central Market, and Visit some ethnic
minorities’ villages
(either Hmong, Phuan,
Thai Neua, Thai Dam or Thai Lu). Afternoon transfer
to airport for the flight QV402,
14h40/1620 to Vientiane. Arrival transfer to Vientiane. After checking
into hotel[if time permits we
continue our sightseeing tour of Vientiane surrounding; visit the impressive Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge and the Buddha Park, a display of Buddhist and Hindu sculptures
created by mystical monk on parkland located by the Mekong River. A view of the Atacular sunset over
the
Mekong
River is perfect way to
finish the day. Overnight in Vientiane
( Breakfast included)
Day 6: Vientiane
Breakfast, AM:
you are met to continue exploring Vientiane capital
city, we start to visit the major sights of the
capital; including the oldest Wat Sisaket
with thousands of miniature Buddha statues and the
former royal temple of Wat Prakeo previously
housed the famous Emerald Buddha Image. On the way
to the famous and sacred structure of That Luang
Stupa, we stop to take some pictures of the
imposing Patuxay
Monument, which is well known as
Vientiane’s own
Arc de Triumph. PM: continue to visit the
rest of Vientiane by walk, visit
Wat Ong Tue, Wat Inpeng and Wat Haisok.
Then we pass by the major shopping area continuing
to the Vientiane Central Market of Talad
Sao and Talad Kouadin where the major
goods display; including fresh food, household,
textiles, gold, silver and ancient souvenir varied
display and return to Mekong Riverside and
late evening. By late afternoon observing sunset by
Mekong. Overnight in
Vientiane.
( Breakfast included)
Day 7: Flight to
Hanoi
Transfer to airport for the flight to Hanoi. Arrival transfer to
our hotel in town. City tour to visit the city
highlight including Ho Chi Minh Complex which
includes the Vietnams first University, The Temple
Of Literature, built in 1070. Visit the
Museum of
Ethnology Enjoy one hour
cyclo tour through the Old Quarter. Evening water
puppet for 2 persons.
Overnight at hotel in Hanoi
Day 8:
:
Hanoi -
Halongbay Cruise
This morning pick up from your hotel
in Hanoi at 8.30 am we will depart Hanoi at 0830
from your hotel in Hanoi for a four-hour drive
through the Red River Delta to Ha Long City.
Arrival in Halong City
we transfer to a refurbished wooden sailing junk
for a cruise through the limestone cliffs and
emerald waters of Halong Bay, giving us the chance to take in the
stunning scenery of this World Heritage Site.
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12h30: Board our junk Junk, check-in registration
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13h00: Have lunch with welcome wine.
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14h00: A fantastic cruise in Ha Long bay
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15h00. Optional visit to
Thien Cung cave , Dau Go cave, round over Tuan Chau
island, or Sungsot cave
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Optional swim at lovely beaches.
Afternoon
tea with pastries on the sundeck or in the
restaurant
and
drink
before dinner
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18h00: Junk cruise ankor by the lagoon
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19h00: Enjoy 4 course diner and overnight on Junk.
Day 9: Halong bay – Hanoi
Rising to the sound
of ocean coming to life for another lovely day. We
breakfast over sunset:
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07h30 : Junk boat once again sets sail through
breathtaking secluded Halong bay
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08h00: Enjoy breakfast while cruising
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9h00 : Visit Bai tu long Bay , Teapot island ,
Chopstiks island , Bai tho mountain.
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11h00 : Return to Halong city and have lunch on
board.
12h00 : Back to
Halong wharf and disembark
Transfer back to Hanoi. Arrival Hanoi by 5pm. Drop off at your hotel. The trip
concludes in Hanoi.
Day 10:
Hanoi
– Hue
Breakfast at hotel
and transfer to the airport for the flight to
Hue, the former capital of Vietnam (1802 -1945 under Nguyen
Dynasty).
Hue is known as ‘the city of
peace and poetry. Arrival Hue transfer to our hotel. Visit Hue citadel, and the
famous Thien Mu Pagoda from here we take a boat trip
on Perfume river to visit Tuduc royal tomb. Visit
the famous Dong Ba market. Overnight at hotel in Hue.
Day 11:
Hue
– Hoian
Transfer to Hoi An
via Danang. Visit the
Cham
Museum containing the
finest collection of Cham sculpture in the world .
Transfer to Hoian, a major Asian trading port in
the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries whose
architecture and relaxed lifestyle has changed
little over the years. We visit Hoian old houses and
temples, bridges and markets . Take a walking tour
of the ancient town centre to visit the former
merchants' homes, the 400 year-old
Japanese
Covered Bridge and the
colourful market. Overnight in Hoi An.
Day 12:
Hoian - Myson
Breakfast in the
hotel
This morning, drive
about 1 ½ hour to visit My Son, one of the most
important Cham site in the country and it’s set
amongst lovely hills. My Son is another of Vietnam’s UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Return to Hoi An. At leisure to enjoy Hoian.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 13:
Danang –
Saigon – Cuchi Tunnels
Fly Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh
City VN 315, 0810/0940 Upon arrival, you
would be met and transferred to your hotel. Drive to
visit Cu Chi Tunnel – an amazing complex system of
underground tunnel constructed during the Vietnam
war by the Vietcong; Return to HCM city. Overnight
at hotel in HCM city.
Day 14: Saigon – Mekong – Delta
Leave Ho Chi Minh City after breakfast for Vinh Long.
Arrive in Cai Be floating market, we will take a
boat trip to explore the floating market, one of the
most attractions in the Mekong Delta. Continue
cruising to Vinh Long the capital of Vinh Long
Province. What makes a trip
to Vinh Long worthwhile is not the town itself but
the beautiful small islands in the river. The
islands are totally given to agriculture, especially
the growing of tropical fruits, which are shipped to
markets in Ho Chi Minh City.
Visit
Binh Hoa Phuoc
Island where one of the
fascinating things to be seen are the “monkey
bridges”. These are makeshift footbridges built of
uneven logs about 30 to 80 cm wide and from 2m to
10m above the canals. For lunch sample the local
delicacy, the "Elephant's Ear Fish" on
Binh
Hoa Phuoc Island. Return to Saigon .At leisure. Overnight at hotel in Saigon.
Day 15: Departure
At leisure. Transfer to
airport for the departure flight.