Hilltop Three Country View. Disembark from the boat and you are driven to a hilltop viewing site where you can clearly see the spot where the three nations meet at the confluence of two rivers. You will break for lunch at the only upscale restaurant in this area and after lunch you will proceed for a scenic drive to the hills near Chiang Rai.
Hill Tribes. Many travel companies continue to paint a picture of the unique traditional clothing, jewelry and lifestyles of Southeast Asia’s hill tribes as if these have remained unchanged over the last few decades. The truth is quite the opposite. The hill tribes were an integral part of poppy farming for a long time, and supported themselves and their unique lifestyles through its cultivation.
Leaving Poppy. About six decades ago the revered late King of Thailand mostly ended the drug cultivation and trade and made significant efforts to uplift and empower the tribal people. His goal was to provide them with alternative livelihoods and education for their children so that they could assimilate into the rest of Thailand’s population. Although some still live in their villages and farm, their lifestyles have changed; they dress like other Thai people do, practice modern cultivation methods, live in brick and mortar houses, speak the Thai dialect that is local to their region, ride motorbikes and drive pickup trucks as part of their daily routine.
Hill Tribe Tourism. There are a handful of locales where the tribal communities have been somewhat preserved in their original form with support from government funded agencies. The agencies’ goal is to provide the few who do not want to change a place to live, while also making them self-sufficient. Easy Tours guests visit one of the better such villages, located near Chiang Rai.
Tribal Village.During this excursion, you will pay a visit to the Kiran (longneck), Akka, Lahu, and Yao tribes. Your Tour Director will introduce you to some of the villagers and explain the origins and customs of these unique tribal peoples. These villagers still honor their heritage by dressing in the vibrant and colorful garments unique to their people. The entry fees to this set of villages supports the hill tribe residents of the village, and the tribal residents also offer hand crafted items for sale, although they are not the least bit aggressive in pushing their wares. You are driven back to your resort in Chiang Rai after walking through the villages.
(Overnight – The Riverie by Kathathani)
Day 22: Chiang Rai – Bangkok – Luang Prabang (Laos). (Breakfast)
Flight to Bangkok, Connecting Flight to Luang Prabang. You are assisted with your check-out at your choice of time in the morning and driven to the Chiang Mai airport and assisted in boarding your no-frills flight to Bangkok’s other Airport, Don Muang, where you will connect with your no-frills flight to Luang Prabang after a 3.5-hour layover. Your bags will be checked through at Chiang Rai.
Laos Arrival. Upon arrival at Luang Prabang, you are greeted at the airport by an Easy Tours Travel Facilitator or your Laos Guide, who will usher you to your vehicle. You are driven to your boutique Garden Resort and assisted with check-in to your large upgraded room with paddy field and hill range views.
About Luang Prabang. All of Luang Prabang’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers visitors a perfect micro chasm of the landscapes and culture of Southeast Asia. Its incredible utopian setting is a perfect accompaniment to this idyllic Buddhist town. UNESCO describes Luang Prabang as “an outstanding example of the fusion of traditional architecture and Lao urban structures with those built by the European colonial authorities in the 19th and 20th centuries. Its unique, remarkably well-preserved townscape illustrates a key stage in the blending of these two distinct cultural traditions.”
(Overnight – Pullman Luang Prabang)
Day 23: Luang Prabang (Breakfast)
Tak Bat. An optional pre-sunrise start today gives you the opportunity to participate in one of Luang Prabang’s most iconic traditions: donating food to the local monks (Tak Bat). Your Guide will assist you in procuring the groceries and instruct you on the process as the monks walk by silently and open their baskets for you to place your contribution in them. The monks have been collecting their day’s meals in this manner for centuries.
Morning Market. After the ceremony you will enjoy a walk through the nearby fresh food market. The busy market is a hive of activity as locals purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, and fish caught from the Mekong River. Return to your resort hotel for breakfast and a bit of leisure time to freshen up. Join your guide in the late morning and proceed for an exploration of the extremely charming Old Town of Luang Prabang.
Royal Palace Museum is the National Museum of Laos, and was originally built in 1904 as a royal residence. It showcases a blend of traditional Lao and French Beaux-Arts architecture, reflecting the country's colonial past and its rich cultural heritage. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts of Lao Royalty, and among its most prized possessions is the Pha Bang, a highly revered Buddha image which the town of Luang Prabang is named after. The exhibits provide insights into the history of Laos, the life of its monarchy, and the country's cultural traditions. The building itself is surrounded by well-maintained gardens, adding to its serene and majestic ambiance.
Wat Xiengthong.Located at the tip of the peninsula where the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers meet, this temple complex dates back to the 16th century and has since been a key site for religious ceremonies and festivals. It also the temple that is featured in Luang Prabang photos as the roofs of the buildings are distinctively low-slung, sweeping towards the ground, even more so than other temple architecture in Luang Prabang. Wat Xieng Thong features several structures, including a main hall (sim), chapels, stupas, and a library, all adorned with intricate carvings, mosaics, and gold leaf decorations. The main hall is particularly famous for its elaborate tree of life mosaic on the rear wall, depicting various Buddhist motifs and stories.
Wat Khili Library. A short walk from here brings you to the nearby Wat Khili. The charming traditional library building here houses a historic photo exhibition of Buddhist heritage, known as The Buddhist Archive of Photography. You will spend just a few minutes with the unique collection of 35,000 historical photographs that were collected by several monk collectors and photographers over 120 years.
From here you will proceed for a lunch break at a boutique restaurant that offers Laotian and western fare.
Arts & Ethnology Centre. Proceed to the Traditional Arts & Ethnology Centre that provides insights into the myriad Laos' ethnic cultures and their traditions and customs. The displays feature intricate textiles, traditional costumes, ancient artifacts, and ritual objects, each imbued with stories that reflect the deep-rooted traditions and beliefs of the Lao people. Visitors can learn about the rituals associated with birth, marriage, and death, discover the symbolism behind tribal tattoos, and appreciate the craftsmanship involved in weaving and pottery-making.
Watermelon Stupa. Next is Luang Prabang’s oldest temple, Wat Visoun, which, because of its design, is known as The Watermelon Stupa. The Stupa dates back to 1503 and is now home to a collection of religious artefacts. As you explore you will learn about the wat’s fascinating history and early Lao Buddhist architecture from your Guide. Return to your resort and its views and facilities in the mid-afternoon.
Phousi Mountain Sunset. Join your guide for an excursion to Phousi Mountain in the late afternoon. This is a hill in the center of the old town that provides a breathtaking view of the town and the Mekong River at sunset. This excursion involves a fairly rigorous climb up 350 paved steps, but the view from the top is an amazing photographic opportunity, as it showcases the remarkable beauty of Luang Prabang.
(Overnight – Pullman Luang Prabang)
Day 24: Luang Prabang (Breakfast and Picnic Lunch).
Kuang Si Waterfalls. You are driven in the morning to the gorgeous set of waterfalls at Kuang Si, a time of day that the falls usually are fairly uncrowded. The roughly 45-minute drive is through picturesque Laotian countryside. Upon your arrival at the entrance, you’ll into the jungle on well- maintained walkways, until you arrive at the first small set of falls. The base of these falls has a beautiful natural blue swimming hole the size of a large public pool – swimming is permitted at all the falls, so you may want to dress appropriately. Continue on your leisurely walk through the jungle, making your way from waterfall to waterfall, to one idyllic swimming hole after another. The finale is a stunning 200 ft. cascade that is the most impressive of the collection of waterfalls.
Nam Ou River Cruise. From the waterfalls, a very scenic rural drive will bring you to the village of Ban Don Ngurn, where you will board a private boat for a cruise down the beautiful Nam Ou River. Your first stop will be for a delicious picnic on the scenic banks of the Nam Ou River, organized by one of Luang Prabang’s best restaurants.
Nam Ou and Mekong River. The cruise then takes you by stunning limestone karst and lush scenery, offering many photo opportunities as you cruise by picturesque landscapes and the occasional tribal hamlet. Continue along the Nam Ou until it merges with the mighty Mekong River, and then continue on to your island cave destination.
Pak Ou Caves. Enjoy a visit to the mysterious Pak Ou Caves. Although the caves are not as massive as some of the famous caves in Southeast Asia, they are very interesting because Buddhists have been venturing here for centuries to place Buddha statues in them. The lower cave contains the largest part of the collection, well over 3000 statues, and hence a fairly arduous climb up some steep stairs to the upper cave is purely optional. After your visit to the caves, you will head back toward Luang Prabang.
Ban Vanglae Village. Continue the cruise until you stop at Ban Vanglae, a Lu tribe village where traditional weaving and dyeing is the main occupation of the villagers and the way of life is deeply connected to the local environment. As you walk through the village and watch the residents go about their daily lives, you’ll notice that many of their homes are made of wood and bamboo, raised off the ground on stilts to protect against flooding during the rainy season, and Its location on the river is crucial for irrigation, fishing, and daily water needs. The social structure is closely knit, with families living in close proximity and community events centered around the local temple or community hall.
Sunset Cruise. As you cruise back towards town, the sun will start to set on the river and you can enjoy the idyllic beauty of your wonderful surroundings and the great views.
(Overnight – Pullman Luang Prabang)
Day 25: Luang Prabang – Bangkok – International Flight (Breakfast). (Breakfast)
Flight to Bangkok. You are assisted with check-out in the mid-morning and driven to the airport and are assisted with your check-in for your flight to Bangkok. Additional Services such as lodging at Bangkok Airport, and/or transfers, can be arranged with your U.S. based Guest Care Specialist after tour reservation.
Our Services End at Luang Prabang Airport.
(Overnight – Pullman Luang Prabang)