16
DAYS, LAOS CRAFT & ETHNIC MINORITY
Vientiane – Luang Namtha – Muang Sing – Oudomxay –
Boun Tai – Ngot Ou – Phongsaly – Hat Sa – Muang
Khoua – Nong Khio – Luang Prabang – Vientiane)
Private tour: DINA-LANV
ITINERARY:
DAY 1
VIENTIANE – ARRIVAL (D)
Meet upon arrival at
Vientiane
Wattay airport and transfer to the hotel for
check-in. 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. Remainder of the day at
leisure. Dinner at restaurant. Overnight at
the hotel in Vientiane.
DAY 2
VIENTIANE – LUANG NAMTHA (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
hotel.
Transfer to Vientiane airport for Lao Airlines
flight to Luang Namtha
– (flights are subject to availability). Meet upon
arrival and transfer to the lodge for check-in.
Lunch at local restaurant in Luang Namtha.
This afternoon, drive to the village of
Ban Pasak
(Black Tai). Walk around the village to see the
daily activites of the people, especially woman
weaving, dyeing and breeding silkworms. Return to
Luang Namtha. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 3
LUANG
NAMTHA – TREKKING (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
hotel.
Drive to
Ban Dok Khoune
(8 Km from town) where the
trek
starts to the Hmong
village of Ban Nam Hoy (1
hour). Continue to Ban Phieng Gnam, village of
Thai Khoa and Youan
minorities.
After a picnic lunch, continue the trek to Ban Nam
Gnene (Thai
Dam and Thai Khao villages).
Also visit That Phoum Phouk. Return to
Luang Namtha
by pick up. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 4
LUANG
NAMTHA – MUANG SING (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
hotel.
Visit the Luang Namtha morning market and Provincial
museum. Continue to visit
Ban Thong Poung.
Lunch at local restaurant.
In the afternoon, drive to
Muang Sing.
On the way visit Lanten
village at Ban Ko Lak
Kham May. The Lanten tribes are sometimes called
“Lao Houay” (stream Lao) because they choose to live
near permanent streams. The dark indigo clothing
worn by men and women immediately recognizes the
Lanten. The women also pluck or shave their eyebrows
upon reaching puberty and wear their hair in a
traditional style, swept up and held in place with
beautiful silver jewelry. Also visit Bane Done Xay,
a Khmu village.
Upon arrival in Muang
Sing,
transfer to the hotel for check in. Dinner and
accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 5
MUANG
SING (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
hotel.
Visit the local market where the various minority
people come down early in the morning to sell their
products. Travel by car to discover local hill tribe
people (Iko, Yao, and Lanten) and see their daily
lifestyle. Continue to visit
Ban Oudom Sinh,
then Akkha and Yao
minorities
at Ban Chong Ka, Nam May, Done Thanh and Ban Houey
Khem.Lunch at local restaurant.In the afternoon,
visit an
Iko Jijo village
at Ban Houey Long Kao and
Lu Village
at Ban Na. Return to the hotel. Dinner at local
restaurant. Accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 6
MUANG
SING – LUANG NAMTHA – OUDOMXAY (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
hotel.
Visit Phra That Xieng Teung, the most important
temple in Muang Sing, and then drive to Oudomxay. On
the way visit a
Lanten village
at Ban Nam Deng. Lunch at local restaurant in Nateuy.
After lunch, continue the drive towards
Oudomxay,
stopping at the Khmu
village of Ban Kiou Keb
and the Hmong village
of Ban Lak Xao Song. Upon arrival at Oudomxay in the
late afternoon, transfer to the guest house and
check-in. Dinner at local restaurant. Accommodation
at the guest house.
DAY 7
OUDOMXAY – BOUN TAI (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
guest house.Drive to
Boun Tai,
making several stops at Ikor, Yao, Hmong and Khmu
minority villages along the route to see their
different life styles. Visit
Vat Phra Xack Kham temple
which houses a sacred Buddha image. The 400 year-old
image is very sacred and has many supernatural
powers which are widely worshipped among people of
Muang La district and other Buddhists. There are
many mysteries and tales about Phra Xack Kham. One
tale dates back to 1879 when King Oun ruled. Six
members of the Jeuang army stole the heart of Phra
Xack Kham and then its power caused them to be
killed when the branch of the tree they were under
fell on them. The villagers searched their
belongings and found nothing. Now that the road
condition between Oudomxay and Mangle is greatly
improved, both local tourists and foreigners are
sure to enjoy the nature, cultural traditions and
histories of Mangle district and seeing the daily
activities of local people along the Nam Phak River.
Lunch at local restaurant. Visit
Ban Pak Nam Noy.
Late afternoon arrival in
Boun Tai
and transfer to the guest house for check-in. Dinner
at local restaurant. Accommodation at the guest
house.
DAY 8
BOUN
TAI – NGOT OU (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
guesthouse.
Drive to
Muang Ngot Ou,
with several stopovers at
Iko, Hmong and Khmu minority
villages. Also visit a
Yao village
- Yao houses are generally made of wood or bamboo
are rectangular in shape and have a dirt floor. In
their village the Yao maintain a large extended
family in the same household. They produce mainly
rice and maize. Visit Ban Yo village, an Iko ethnic
Kho group once originally called Akha or “older
brother” in Lao. This ethnic group emigrated from
China about 500 years ago due to war among various
tribes. They entered the Lanexang Kingdom of Laos,
through the southwest and divided into sub-tribes (Iko,
Pho, Xang, Debia, Loma, Eupa, Mu, and Kuew). The
women of the Iko tribe are skilled in weaving,
knitting and ornamental sewing, while the men are
excellent woodcrafters. The men are often dressed in
baggy pants, dark brown long-sleeved shirts, with
silver ornaments as buttons. Visit Ban Gnay Neua,
through this portion of the route, where different
life styles of various minorities are highlight of
the region. Lunch on the way.Arrival at
Ngot Ou
in afternoon, the Northern most district in Laos.
Visit Vat Ngot Ou
before transferring to the guest house for check-in.
Dinner at local restaurant. Accommodation at the
guest house.
DAY 9
NGOT
OU – BOUN NEUA – PHONGSALY (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
guesthouse.
Excursion by pick up through this mountainous
region.
Trekking
to an Iko village
which is close to the Lao / Chinese boarder.
Lunch at local restaurant.Visit
Ban Boun Neua.
Next, stopover to visit Ban KM 35 where the
villagers are breeding bees and distilling rice wine
(Lao wine). In the late afternoon, arrive in
Phongsaly
and transfer to the hotel for check-in. Dinner and
accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 10
PHONGSALY – HAT SA – MUANG KHOUA (B,L,D)
Visit the local
market where the various minority people come down
early in the morning to sell their products. Return
to guest house.
Breakfast at the guesthouse. Climb the 413 steps to
the top of
Phou Fa Mountain.
The scenery from the peak of the mountain is
breathtaking. The peak allows for imponderable views
of Phongsaly with great ease. Phou Fa stands 1,626
meters above sea level. From far away it takes on
the shape of a lion happily having a delicious
feast. Forest greenery enfolds Phou Fa Mountain
providing many types of flowers (Dokthong, Dok Gnui,
and Dok Khai) to blossom at will in the cool
temperatures. Then drive to Hat Sa (22 km from
Phongsaly). Take a
traditional boat on the
Nam Ou River.
The Nam Ou River is a branch of Mekong River,
reflecting nationalism in Laos. Historically, what
is presently known as Luang Prabang, originated from
a group of minorities who emigrated from Nan, China
along the Nam Ou River. The river begins from a pond
at the foothills of the Phou Khoud Mountains (close
to the boarder between Laos and China). With a
radius of about 25 meters, the ponds create the
source of the Nam Ou River in a flat area surrounded
by white sand, gravel, dense grass and huge soft
wood. Afterwards, the Nam Ou River comes down
through a mountainous area until reaching the Pak Ou
Cave. Taking a boat trip along the river, we can
discover the different life styles of local people.
On the way, visit Muang
Sam Phanh,
Ban Kha Na
and lowland Lao people where traditional Lao homes
can be seen. The unique characteristic of a
traditional Lao home has a direct impression on the
Lao people and their livelihood that is different
from the present mixed architecture of tradition and
modernism. A traditional Lao home is built high off
the ground with hard wood stilts embedded either
into the ground or on stones. Wooden planks are used
for flooring, wooden boards or bamboo used for
sidings and either grass or shingles can be used for
roofing depending on what the home-owner can find at
the time. Lunch on board the boat. Upon arrival in
Muang Khoua
in the late afternoon, transfer to the guest house
and check-in. Dinner and accommodation at the guest
house.
DAY 11
MUANG
KHOUA – NONG KHIO – PAK OU – LUANG PRABANG (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
guest house.
Early morning visit the local market, where tribal
people from the surrounding villages meet to
exchange goods. Board a
traditional boat
for the second leg of the cruise. Arrive in Nong
Khio and continue by car to
Pak Ou village
at the mouth of Nam Ou River, to visit Tam Ting, the
caves housing over a thousand Buddha statues.
Afterward a brief stop is made at the village of
Ban Xhanghai
to observe the traditional process of making local
rice alcohol. Then continue by car to
Luang Prabang,
arriving in the late afternoon. Transfer to the
hotel and check-in.The crown jewel of Laos and
former Lanexang, Luang Prabang, is perhaps the
best-preserved traditional city in South East Asia.
Magical and charming, it has preserved its
long-standing reputation as a stronghold of Lao
cultures with its splendid natural scenery and sense
of timelessness. In 1995 UNESCO voted Luang Prabang
as a World Heritage City. Dinner and accommodation
at the hotel.
DAY 12
LUANG
PRABANG
Breakfast at the
hotel.
Visit
Vat Visoun,
the site of most impressive stupa, That Makmo with a
rounded dome stylistically more Silankalese than
Lao. Walk for a step to
Vat Aham, which was a
city's major tutelary shrine, dedicated to Deveta
Luang (spirit) Pu Gneu Yaw Gneu (ancestors). Next,
climb the 350 steps to reach the summit of
Vat Phousi hill
located in the center of the city. The temples on
Phousi hill are all rather recently constructed and
are located at the summit of this sacred hill. There
are excellent views of the town and surrounding
mountains from the top of the hill. Continue to
visit Vat Mai,
built in 1796, the five-tiered roof of the wooden
Sim in the standard of Luang Prabang style. Next,
visit Vat Xieng Thong,
considered as the most beautiful temple. The Sim of
the Vat represents the classic Luang Prabang temple
architecture with roofs that sweep low to the
ground. The rear wall of the Sim features an
impressive " tree of life “ mosaic set in red
background. Inside richly decorated wooden column
support a ceiling vested with Dharma-wheels. In the
compound stand several small chapels housing bronze
Buddha images which were displayed in Paris in 1911.
Near the compounds East gate stands the Royal
Funeral Chapel. Inside are an impressive 12 meter
high funeral chariot and various funeral urns of
each royal family member. The gilt panel on the
exterior of chapel depicts semi-erotic episode from
Ramayana.Lunch at local restaurant. In the
afternoon, visit the
weaving village of Ban Phanom
and the paper making village of Ban
Xang Khong. Return to
Luang Prabang and view the
sunset
from Vat Prabaht Tai,
located on the banks of the Mekong River. Dinner at
local restaurant. Accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 13
LUANG
PRABANG – KHUANG XI – LUANG PRABANG (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
hotel.
Departure by road to the
Khuang Xi
Waterfalls (30 km’s -
approx. 1 hour drive). The waterfalls tumble over
tiered limestone formations into cool, clear pools
ideal for swimming and relaxing. On the way to the
waterfalls, visit Khmu
minority village
of Ban Thapaene.
Picnic lunch nearby the waterfalls. Return to Luang
Prabang. On the way, visit
Ban Xom
known for its cotton production. Dinner at local
restaurant. Accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 14
LUANG
PRABANG – VIENTIANE (B,L,D)
Breakfast at
local restaurant.
Visit the
National Museum
(former Royal Palace) displaying a collection of
personal artifacts of the royal family. Then stroll
on the Central Market
where the ethnic minorities of the surroundings come
daily. Lunch at local restaurant. Transfer to Luang
Prabang airport for Lao Airlines
flight to
Vientiane. Meet upon
arrival at Vientiane Wattay airport, transfer to the
hotel and check-in. If time permits, visit
Thong Khan Kham Market.
Dinner at local restaurant. Accommodation at the
hotel.
DAY 15
VIENTIANE (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the
hotel. 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 Lao 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, which now resides in Bangkok’s Wat Phraw
Kaew. One of the most photographed images of
Vientiane is Patouxay,
the victory gate also known as Anousavari.
Constructed in 1958, its architecture is inspired by
the Arc of Triumph in Paris. Another famous
Vientiane landmark is the
That Luang Stupa.
This great sacred stupa, considered the national
symbol, was built in 1566 by King Sethtathirat. 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.
Lunch at local restaurant.
In the afternoon, visit the
Xieng Khouan
Buddha Park,
located 24 KM South of Vientiane. It is not a temple
since there are no monks living there. It is
popularly called “Buddha Park” because of its
collection of bizarre Buddhist and Hindu sculptures
that are scattered in a meadow by the Mekong River.
Included are statues of Shiva, Visnu, Arjuna, Buddha
and other Hindu or Buddhist deities. The park was
designed and built in 1958 by the venerable
Bounleua, a yogi-priest-shaman. He merged Hindu and
Buddhist philosophy, mythology and iconography into
a cryptic whole. On the way back to Vientiane, stop
to see the Friendship Bridge linking Laos and
Thailand. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 16
VIENTIANE – DEPARTURE (B)
Breakfast at the
hotel.
Transfer to Vientiane airport for departure flight –
(airfare is not included in the tour price).
Tour includes:
Transfer and tour by air-conditioned car / minivan /
or with English or French speaking local
guide, domestic air tickets (subject to
availability) and domestic airport taxes, private
traditional boats for river journey’s, entrance
fees, meals as specified in the program
(B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner), accommodation in
twin shared rooms with private bathroom (except,
perhaps very basic guest houses), service charges,
room tax and baggage handling.
Tour excludes:
Arrival and departure flights, Laotian visa fee,
International airport tax upon departure, all other
meals not mentioned above, drinks, tips and other
personal expenditures such as telephone, laundry,
and personal travel insurance.
Trip cost: in USD
and per person
*
Peak season
surcharge
24 Dec; 31 Dec &1st Jan; 12 April; 17April: US$ 50
per room / per night
HOTEL
ADDRESSES:
|
Superior Category |
|
|
Novotel Hotel |
Unit 9 Samsenthai Road, Vientiane, Lao
PDR
Tel: (856-21) 213 570-1 / Fax: (856-21)
213 572 |
|
Boat Landing Eco-Lodge (superior) |
Luang Namtha, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-86) 312 398 / Fax: (856-86)
312 239 |
|
Sinchaleune Guest House (medium) |
Muang Sing, Luang Namtha Province, Lao
PDR
Tel: (856-81) 212 347 |
|
Phouxay Guest House (medium) |
Oudomxay, Xay District, Oudomxay
Province, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-81) 312 140
|
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Muang Boun Tai, Phongsaly Province, Lao
PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Ngot Ou, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Phou Fa Hotel (medium) |
Phongsaly, Phongsaly District &
Province, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-88) 210 031 / Fax: NONE |
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Muang Khoua, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Muang Luang Hotel |
Bounkhong Road, Luang Prabang, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-71) 212 791 / Fax: (856-71)
212 790 |
|
First Category |
|
|
Lao Plaza Hotel |
63 Samsenthai Road, Vientiane, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-21) 218 800-1 / Fax: (856-21)
218 808-9 |
|
Boat Landing Eco-Lodge (superior) |
Luang Namtha, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-86) 312 398 / Fax: (856-86)
312 239 |
|
Sinchaleune Guest House (medium) |
Muang Sing, Luang Namtha Province, Lao
PDR
Tel: (856-81) 212 347 |
|
Phouxay Guest House (medium) |
Oudomxay, Xay District, Oudomxay
Province, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-81) 312 140
|
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Muang Boun Tai, Phongsaly Province, Lao
PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Ngot Ou, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Phou Fa Hotel (medium) |
Phongsaly, Phongsaly District &
Province, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-88) 210 031 / Fax: NONE |
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Muang Khoua, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Villa Santi Hotel |
Sakkarine Road, Luang Prabang, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-71) 252 157 / Fax: (856-71)
252 158 |
|
Deluxe Category |
|
|
Settha Palace Hotel |
6 Pang Kham Street, Vientiane, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-21) 217 581-2 / Fax: (856-21)
218 583 |
|
Boat Landing Eco-Lodge (superior) |
Luang Namtha, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-86) 312 398 / Fax: (856-86)
312 239 |
|
Sinchaleune Guest House (medium) |
Muang Sing, Luang Namtha Province, Lao
PDR
Tel: (856-81) 212 347 |
|
Phouxay Guest House (medium) |
Oudomxay, Xay District, Oudomxay
Province, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-81) 312 140
|
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Muang Boun Tai, Phongsaly Province, Lao
PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Ngot Ou, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Phou Fa Hotel (medium) |
Phongsaly, Phongsaly District &
Province, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-88) 210 031 / Fax: NONE |
|
Guest House (very basic) |
Muang Khoua, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
La Residence Phou Vao |
Phou Vao Road, Luang Prabang, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-71) 212 530 / Fax: (856-71)
212 534 |