Travel packages featuring 'Laos'

13D Cycle Laos
Bangkok to Vientiane

Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Pakbeng, Luang Prabang, Vang Vieng, Vientiane

USD $1200 per rider; local payment of USD $200 per person
Tour prices DO NOT include International airfare and taxes.

Cycle through the lovely landscapes of Laos on this two-week active adventure. Starting in Luang Prabang, we climb into the limestone mountains, then descend for a number of days through H’Mong villages to Vang Vieng, a travellers’ hangout town, and continue on to the capital, Vientiane.

Highlights

  • Fully supported bike tour
  • Mekong slow boat trip
  • Entry to Pak Ou Caves

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4D Explore Luang Prabang on Bikes
Kingdom of Laos

SGD $400 per rider, Single supplement: USD N/A
Tour cost DOES NOT include international airfares, airport taxes & hotels

On our tour of Luang Prabang and beyond, we travel along near empty roads through magnificent scenery in a part of Asia where time seems to stand still.

This remote land that was once known as the Kingdom of Lang Xang, or the Land of a Million Elephants. The old royal capital of Luang Prabang, nestled among mountains at the confluence of the Mekong and Khan Rivers, this delightful town has a unique and special charm. We spend the two days of the tour cycling amongst the countryside surrounding Luang Prabang and also visit the stunning Krung Sri falls. As we are usually finished the rides by early afternoon we have plenty of time to discover the temples and French colonial splendour that drove UNESCO to make Luang Prabang a world heritage site.

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4D Short Stay in Vientiane
Laos

Vientiane, the sleepy capital city, is the point of arrival for most visitors to Laos. Despite being the country’s largest city, Vientiane has a population of only 450,000. There is a timeless feel to the dusty streets, riverside cafes and ancient temples of this beguiling city.

Pha That Luang Pagado in Vientiane

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4D Short Stay in Luang Prabang
Northern Laos

One of the highlights for most visitors to Laos is the former royal capital of Luang Prabang in the mountains of the north. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, Luang Prabang had over 65 vats in the 18th century, 30 of which still survive intact today. There is little traffic on the streets of Luang Prabang and monks in orange robes carrying black umbrellas to shade themselves from the sun are a familiar sight.

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7D Southern Laos by Bike

SGD $1520 per rider, Single supplement: SGD $160
Tour cost DOES NOT include international airfares & airport taxes

Southern Laos tour is a sojourn through the Southern Lowlands from Pakse to the former colonial outpost of Champasak, the serene beauty of Si Phan Don and the rich fertile lands of the coffee growing Bolevan Plateau.

From amazing waterfalls to the rare Irrawaddy dolphins; this tour explores the great natural attractions the remote Land of a Million Elephants has to offer. Cycling along quiet back roads and lush vegetation, you will feel the bracing serenity of this beautiful country.

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11D Biking Northern Laos

SGD $1950, Single supplement SGD $350
Tour cost DOES NOT include International airfares and airport taxes.

This tour is a journey that joins two magical cities of SE Asia, Chiang Mai to Luang Prabang. We travel along near empty roads through magnificent mountain scenery in a part of Asia where time seems to stand still.

Starting in the bustling and energetic Chiang Mai, we head north to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle before heading into Laos and heading down the mighty Mekong.

The combination of rugged mountain scenery and the rich, varied cultures still hardly tainted by tourism make this tour a very special experience. Traveling by boat as well as bicycle, we pass through limestone canyons and jungle covered valleys, home to many ethnic tribes. This tour gives you the chance to meet the local people of Thailand and Laos and give you a great experience of this varied and fascination part of the world.

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14D Trails of Indochina - Cambodia, Vietnam & Laos

Imagine exploring some of the grandest ancient sites in the world and doing it in a style and comfort reminiscent of a bygone era. South East Asia is home to amazing ancient sites such as Hue, Luang Prabang and of course Angkor Wat. Why limit yourself to only one of these beautiful places when you can explore all three.

Angkor Wat
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