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5 Days in Mystical Laos: Vientiane and Vang Vieng
5 Days in Mystical Laos: Vientiane and Vang Vieng. 390$ Want to experience a laid back pace of life while having an exhilarating travel adventure? How about witnessing amazing natural sceneries and going to places of rich history and culture dating back to centuries ago? Giving you the best of both worlds, a trip to Laos is your answer. On this 5 day travel in Laos, you will find yourself immersed in the culture, history and traditions of right at the heart of Laos in Vientiane, followed by a travel adventure of a lifetime in the cozy town of Vang Vieng. Laying beside the Mekong river, Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos where economic growth and its beloved cultural sites has made this town bloom. Next, you will travel to Vang Vieng and be surrounded by fascinating limestone mountains and caves. Vang Vieng has reinvented itself as Laos’ hub of adventure travel, offering a lengthy menu of adrenaline-fuelled experiences. Enough said, it’s time for you to take a trip to Laos and see it all for yourself. ITINERARY DAY 1 TEMPLE HOPPING AND NIGHT MARKET IN VIENTIANE Welcome to Laos! Upon your arrival at Wattay International Airport, travel to the capital, Vientiane where you can check into your accommodation. After you have taken a short break, grab a fully filled water bottle and put on some comfortable walking shoes as you will be going temple-hopping, before feasting on delicious and authentic Laos cuisine at the night market later in the day! First up on your trip, you will head to the stunning Pha That Luang located a walking distance from the center of Vientiane. You will first notice its majestic and gold exterior as you approach. With its architecture closely linked to Laotian culture and identity, it is no wonder that it has been termed as Laos’ national symbol and regarded as a sacred religious site. Spend some time admiring the tall fortress-like walls, the two temples, the 45m high main stupa and the pinnacle which is covered in real gold. It is no doubt the first on the itinerary of many visitors in Laos – and for good reason! If you are staying near central Vientiane, come back to view the temple at sunset, you’ll find yourself blown away by how this building lights up into a glorious warm gold. Afterwards, you will then travel to the next temple, Haw Phra Kaew (Hor Pha Keo). This is another notable temple in Laos, having been built in 1565 to house the precious Emerald Buddha. Though the Emerald Buddha is no longer housed here, it is still worth the trip down to Haw Phra Kaew museum where you can find out more about its history and appreciate traditional Laos art, sculptures and artefacts on display. From the terrace of Haw Phra Kaew, you can even enjoy a panoramic view of the President’s Palace and its surrounding garden. Moreover, the temple is also a stone’s throw away from Vientiane Night Market, where you can head to after the temple. This is the place where you can feast on Laos cuisine and shop without burning a hole in your wallet! You will then spend the night in Vientiane before a new day of experiences tomorrow. DAY 3 VANG VIENG BOUND Today you will be leaving the city for the rural experience! Travel to Vang Vieng, about 160km North from Vientiane. Upon reaching Vang Vieng, take a quick breather as you settle into your accommodation and put on some sunscreen because you’ll be heading out into the sunshine. What better way to spend your first day in this beautiful Laos riverside town by going to the river itself! No we are not talking about a swim down Nam Song river, but river tubing! To do so, head to the tubing center located east of the main road in town and right across the street from Hally’s Coffee. From there your rental will include the tubing itself and transportation up the Song river to the starting point where you can slowly drift down. Relax and admire the surrounding Karst hill landscape around or grab a quick drink at one of the 4 bars along the Nam Song river banks. Afterwards, head back to the office to return the tubing. Be sure to keep your electronics in waterproof bags if you are bringing them along with you on your ride. DAY 5 BLUE LAGOON AND PHU KHAM CAVE Saving the best for last, you will end your trip by traversing impressive Phu Kham Cave and perhaps taking a swim in the crystal clear blue lagoon. This site is highly popular with both locals and tourists alike, so do travel here early to avoid the crowd. To get to the cave entrance you will have to follow the hiking trail about halfway up the limestone cliff. The 200 meter climb is quite steep at places but don’t worry as the trail is equipped with handrails at the steepest sections to help you keep your balance. Once you reach the entrance, head in. The cave is a labyrinth of chambers, galleries and crevices filled with stalagmites and stalactites. At the first chamber you will see a reclining Buddha image. Do note that the holes in the ceiling make the first chamber relatively well lit, however as you venture into the deeper chambers, the amount of light diminishes quickly so be sure to bring sufficient torches and batteries. Red direction arrows have been painted on the rocks to mark a trail. After a while the arrows disappear and there is no clear path to follow. While some of the chambers are quite large and relatively easy to navigate, venturing into other parts of the cave means climbing over ledges, crawling through low crevices and wading through the water. Make sure to take great care wandering deeper into the cave. Although exploring the cave may not be everyone’s cup of tea, this is still a place