Laos’s beautiful personalities, incredible sights and unique, laid-back nature can all be enjoyed in just a week.
Floating down serene rivers and coasting along country roads gawping at stunning countryside? Check. Poking your way around ancient temples filled with enigmatic, saffron-cloaked monks? Check. Sipping on a famous Beerlao brew as the setting sun melts the Mekong into a simmering river of gold, and monks chant their oms in the distance? Yes. Laos’s beautiful personalities, incredible sights and unique, laid-back nature can all be enjoyed in just a week.
Day one: Vientiane
In the nation's friendly capital, visit Laos’ most important national monument, the Golden Stupa (Pha That Luang), and take in the surrounding temples. As the temperature rises, head closer into town to scope out the inner-city’s beautiful temples such as Wat Si Saket, café-hopping in between. At sunset, join in with the rest of Vientiane’s city folk and take a stroll along the Mekong. If you have energy to spare, test out Vientiane’s bar scene at Lunar 36.
Day two:Vientiane
If you are feeling intrepid, hire a motorcycle from the town centre and explore the surrounding countryside en route to artist Luang Pu’s Buddha Park (Xieng Khuan). Go past landmarks such as the Beerlao brewery and the Laos-Thai Friendship bridge. You will also pass wats (temples) dotted along the road sides and busy produce markets, while riding alongside young monks riding bikes under the shade of umbrellas. Cap off the day with a visit to Vientiane’s night market.
Day three: VangVieng
Vang Vieng is most easily reached by bus, which you can easily book from a travel agent in Vientiane. Allow for half a day’s travel, and once you settle into a guesthouse, grab a place to sit by the Nam Song river and watch the sun fall atmospherically over the limestone karst cliffs that dominate the skyline. Eat at Central Backpackers (do not miss Laos’ best cocktails here), Organic Mulberry Farm Café or Nazim.
Day four: Vang Vieng
Experience Laos' most famous adventure: tubing. Head out late morning to avoid the young crowds and have the river to yourself. Spend the day being swept along the Nam Song by tiny currents of water while taking in the jaw-dropping scenery. Stop by at a few bars, but not too many -- in times of high water, rapids along the Nam Song can be strong. Once you pass the very last bar, grab a tuk-tuk back to the town or continue via tube.
Alternative to Vang Vieng: Phonsavan and the Plain of Jars
If the tubing/partying scene is not your style, skip Vang Vieng and head to the mysterious centre of Phonsavan to wonder at the ancient burial ground, the Plain of Jars. On arriving in Phonsavan, head to the UXO (Unexploded Ordnance) Visitor Information Centre (in the centre of Phonsavan, opposite Craters restaurant) and learn about Laos' plight with unexploded bombs that were dropped during the Vietnam War. Organise a tour for the next day that takes in all three main Plain of Jars sights (the final two have more picturesque settings, the first is the largest). Visit the Bomb Village where houses have been constructed out of bomb debris, and meet the woman who runs a whisky distillery out of an old shed. During the evenings, watch a free film screening about Laos’ UXOs. Note that the area still has unexploded bombs, so take care when walking to stay within designated areas - only the three main Plain of Jars sites are considered reasonably free of UXOs. Eat at Nisha Restaurant or Craters Bar and Restaurant.
Day five: Luang Prabang
Grab an early bus to the Unesco heritage-listed city of Luang Prabang. This may be a day of travel, but unparalleled scenery will keep you occupied as you cut through mountainous peaks and crevices that reveal picturesque little hilltop villages where children play along the roadside and farm animals grunt and squawk as you go by. On your arrival in Luang Prabang, head straight to the riverside and marvel as the sun sets over the gushing Mekong. In the evening, enjoy a lazy stroll through the night-market's exquisite handicrafts where Laos specialties, such as handmade quilt covers and silk can be picked up for a steal. For dinner, head to the night-market for scrumptious barbeque fish and other colourful local dishes.
Day six:Tat Kuang Si
Head to Laos’ most spectacular waterfall Tat Kuang Si, where tempting pools of incandescent blue are set amongst tall, shady trees at the base of this massive cascade of water. On your way in, do not miss the bear sanctuary that has rescued sparring Asiatic black bears from the illegal pet trade. Amble back through spectacular countryside that breaks into views over Luang Prabang and the Mekong. Eat at Lao Lao Garden.
Day seven: Luang Prabang
Get up at dawn for the monk’s procession (Tak Bat), then check- out the creepy crawlies on parade at the local produce market. Take your time to explore the many exquisite and famed temples;when you are templed-out, grab a ferry and cross the Mekong to visit the village of Ban Xieng Maen. Take your time doing this, but remember to catch the sun setting over the city from the hilltop Phu Si, back in Luang Prabang. Take another peek at the night market for souvenirs, then finish your trip with a dance at popular nightspot, Utopia.
Source: : Lonely Planet
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Located a few hours drive from the capital city of Laos, the pretty town of Vang Vieng with its charming waterway is a great destination for tourists, especially for those who prefer adventurous games.The small town of Vang Vieng has a population of just around twenty five thousand with the beautiful Nam Song River running parallel to the town. Vang Vieng has its own airfield runway but because of some reasons the runway has nearly unused for a very long time. However, the town lies on the main north-south highway from Luang Prabang to the capital, Vientiane so you do not have to worry about how to get there as there are many passenger vehicles daily to Vang Vieng. Travel to Vang Vieng with Touching Indochina Travel
If you come to Vang Vieng in the early morning, the town will be still asleep and appear dimly at dawn. It just wakes up at around 10am when all stores simultaneously open to welcome customers and become bustle from 12 am as there are more and more people in the streets. The town is so small but crowded with a lot of visitors including both locals and foreigners in almost every corner. Visit Vang Vieng with Tours in Laos
Balloons over the Nam Song river, Vang Vieng
Unlike the ancient capital Vientiane or a very cultural Luang Prabang, Vang Vieng is situated in a beautiful location with adequate mountains, rivers, fields as well as cute small villages. Coming to Vang Vieng, many people are surprised at the beauty that nature has bestowed on this small town. The green rice fields spreading, several boats surfing on the blue river, bamboo trees, some quirky bamboo bridge, the kids frolic in the waves under the bright sunlight, etc, a peaceful scene of the quiet countryside that very hard to find in modern life.

Tourists enjoying exciting activities in Vang Vieng
Other exciting activities like mountain climbing, jungle expedition, camping are favorite activities of every tourist when come to Vang Vieng.
Thank to the natural beauty as well as a lot of interesting activites, Vang Vieng – a peaceful and quiet countryside of Laos is now a popular destination with many tourists.
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Not just a place to relax, Vang Vieng is also a great destination to entertain, laugh and have fun. The town’s river is sometimes gently, sometimes forceful, just enough for “a little bit adventurous” games such as sailing, kayaking, rafting, swimming, diving or bungee jumping, etc.Tourists enjoying exciting activities in Vang Vieng
Thank to the natural beauty as well as a lot of interesting activites, Vang Vieng – a peaceful and quiet countryside of Laos is now a popular destination with many tourists.
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