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Luang Prabang – Hanoi Bitten Track
(9 days 9 nights, special rate valid until 31 Dec 2007)

LaosWhy is that so mystery about Plain of Jars? What does the Hidden Cave City look like? What did local people suffer during the Second Indochina War? Over the other side of the border, how challenge is the trek in Pu Luong Nature Reserve area? What is expected to see in one of the best reserved National Parks of Vietnam, Cuc Phuong National Park? The answers await!

This tour offers an unique road tour from Luang Prabang - the World Heritage City of Laos to Hanoi, the charming City of Lakes Vietnam. So much to see and to do along the 9 days journey!

Itinerary:
Day 1: Luang Prabang/Vientiane – Phou Khoun - Phonsavan (L, D)

On the way

Depart from Luang Prabang/Vientiane, the first part of drive follows the road No 13. The ride offers some beautiful panoramic view over stunning mountains of Northern Laos. We stop for lunch at Phou Khun or Kasi (depending on departure point) and time for stretching the legs.

After lunch, we continue toward North Est. The road twists while offering stunning views. There is time to visit some of the local villages along the way (Khmu and Hmong ethnic minorities). We arrive in Phonsavan in the late afternoon.

Accommodation: Mali Guesthouse

Day 2: Plain of Jars Tour (B, L, D)Plain of Jars
After breakfast, we drive to site 1 of Plain of Jars for a visit. We continue by car to Site 2 and hike to Site 3 (hiking is difficult in the rainy season from June to September). After exploring 3 sites with interesting story about the Indochina War, we drive to Muong Khoun for lunch.

Muong Khoun was once the capital of Xieng Khoang Province. There is time to visit temples such as Wat Chom Phet and Wat That Phoun which were built the same time as That Luang in Vientiane. We can also visit some colonial building and old Lao Military Base that was seriously damaged by American bombs.

On the way back to Phosavan, we can stop by village where local people collect scrap metals which are partly from UXO and bomb shell.

Accommodation: Mali Guesthouse

Day 3: Phonsavan – Sam Neua (B, L, D)
After breakfast, we drive along isolated mountain areas and today’s destination is the Sam Nuea. If time permits, we may stop at scraps villages, recycle factory (America bomb, Russian tank) and Tham piew Cave where 373 people were kill during Indochina War.

Lunch at local restaurant in Nam Neun and we arrive to Sam Nuea in the late afternoon

Accommodation: Dansam Guesthouse

Day 4: Sam Neua – Vieng Xay – Cave Tour – Vieng Xay (B, L, D)

Cave

Early get up to visit Samnuea mar ket, after break fast at local restaurant, we visit Samnuea market nearby. We then drive toward Vietnam border. Landscape is very scenic. We arrive in Vieng Xay, visit Khayson Phonvihan Cave, Red Pine Shouthanokvong Cave, Nouhak Cave. We stop for lunch at Thavyxay restaurant,

After lunch visit Soldier Cave, Friendship Hospital Cave.

Vieng Xay was named literally Hidden Cave City. The caves are birth place of Laos PDR. They have been recently open to public that allows people to discover the secrete of one of the most important historical sites in Laos

Accommodation: Lao Hung Hotel

Day 5: Vieng Xay - Na Meo border/Pu Luong (Sai Village) (B, L, D)Pu Long (Sai Village)
Pick up at the Na Meo border in Quan Son district, Thanh Hoa Province, we’ll then be driven to Pu Luong, a natural reserve area.

On arrival, we have lunch in a stilt house in Lac village, the home of a Thai ethnic minority group. After lunch, we can wander around the houses to see the daily life of local people. They specialise in weaving brocade products and are happy to show visitors their skills. The village is operated as a community co-operative, set up by the people themselves. We then drive a further 15km and board a rowing sampan to paddle along the Ma River stopping en-route to visit some of the nearby ethnic minorities villages. We dock and hike to Sai Village where the night is spent in the stilt house.

Accommodation: Home stay

Day 6: Pu Luong (hiking through minority villages in the Nature Reserve area) (B, L, D)Pu Long hiking through minority villages in the nature reserve area
After breakfast, we set off Hang Village, about a three-hour walk. It’s a small Thai minority community where we can stroll around, visit local families in their stilt houses, and drink green tea. After a short break, a hike through pristine scenery will take you to Eo Ken village, well off the beaten track high on a slope of a mountain. It’s a stiff hike, but the effort is worth it. Lunch will be prepared by a local family, after which a short hike takes to meet a waiting land-cruiser for a one-hour drive. When we step down, we stroll downhill to reach Kho Muong village where the night is spent with a family in a traditional house built on stilts, where our bathroom is a natural stream.

We willl be surprised when we sample the villagers’ hospitality and their competence in serving and preparing meals. The explanation is that the Pu Luong trekking route is a good example of effective collaboration between foreign NGOs (non-governmental organisations), mainly Flora and Fauna International (FFI - a UK-based environmental charity), local authorities and individual communities. Apart from assisting families to convert their homes to be able to host visitors, they are taught recipes, cooking techniques, and other hospitality requirements. We are pleased to be involved with this community-based development project.

Accommodation: Home stay

hiking

Day 7: Pu Luong (another day of hiking) (B, L, D)

After an early breakfast, we explore a large limestone cave near the village. The cave is worth visiting, but as the route can be dangerous in some places, it’s important that you wear suitable clothing and stout non-slip shoes, and follow the guide’s instructions in full. From there, we continue your route through the forest and villages. Our guide will prepare a picnic lunch. Our dinner and overnight stay will be in another stilt house.

Accommodation: Home stay

 

 

Day 8: Pu Luong - Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong National Park (B, L, D)Pu Long - Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong National Park

In the morning, we drive to Ninh Binh. On arrival, we visit Tam Coc where we will be rowed along a river meandering through rice paddies and caves in a peaceful valley between limestone ‘karst’ mountains. In the afternoon, we drive to Cuc Phuong Forest National Park to visit the Primate Rescue Centre and the Botanical Garden. Our overnight stay will be in a guesthouse in the Park.

Accommodation: Guesthouse in Cuc phuong Nation Park

Day 9: Cuc Phuong - Hanoi (B, L)
We hike through a subtropical forest, rich in flora and fauna with thousand-year-old trees and dripping vines. On the way back, we visit a cave where prehistoric graves and relics have been found. Later in the afternoon, we start our journey to Hanoi.

Cuc Phuong-Hanoi

Accommodation: Church Hotel (** boutique hotel, situated in the heart of the tourist area, a short walk from Hoan Kiem Lake – Superior room)

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, G = Guide, GP = Guide pick-up, DP = Driver pickup

Price per person
2 persons
US$ 1,094
3 persons
US$ 827
4 persons
US$ 717
5 persons
US$ 615
6 persons
US$ 570
7 persons
US$ 568
8 persons
US$ 540
9 persons
US$ 487
Supplement Single
US$ 115

*‘Single room occupancy’ refers to the accommodation element of the programme only, and applies to someone who is travelling with others but requires an additional room for him or herself. Single traveller prices are available on request.

Inclusive:
• Breakfast and accommodation sharing a twin or double room.
• Accommodation in Hanoi in the last day (Day 5). Please kindly note that the check-out time will be 12.00 noon on the next day.
• Pick-ups and transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle as specified in the itinerary above
• Boat cruises as specified in the programme.
• Travel in an appropriate private air-conditioned vehicle with an experienced safe driver.
• The services of experienced English-speaking guides as indicated in the itinerary
• Where necessary, entry fees for all visits as mentioned in the programme.
• Meals as indicated
• VAT and other taxes

Exclusive:
• International and domestic flight tickets and airport tax.
• Visas
• Drinks, gratuities and personal expenses.
• Camera fees (if any)
• Insurance
• Surcharges for Peak seasons (if any)


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