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Vientiane

capital of Laos

103km

17.9628102.614

Luang Prabang

city located in north central Laos

105km

19.8833102.1333
Sights (6)

Plain of Jars

Iron Age cemetery sites near Phonsavan; also one of the main locations to learn about the "Secret War".

98km

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Phonsavan

town

98km

19.46103.18

Kuang Si Falls

A large multi-tiered waterfall, accessible by boat or truck hire. You can also rent a motorbike to transport yourself there. There are food and tourist stalls outside the waterfalls. It is worth putting a whole day aside (or more) for seeing these because they are a great place to relax and meet other travellers. There are multiple pools at different levels, all of which are reportedly safe to bathe in, and are extremely picturesque. Shared tuk-tuks charge about 30,000-50,000 kip (cheapest seems to be near slow boat pier, though you can get them for 40,000 kip near Joma Bakery). You may have to wait until the tuk-tuk fills up. Tuk-tuks are legally only allowed to take six people, and there is a checkpoint at the falls, so some drivers may try to get a 7th person in the front seat. Private tuk-tuk will cost you at least 150,000 kip, but you will need to bargain for some time; don't hesitate to start from 100,000 kip if the driver tells you 150,000 kip. Drivers may try to show you documents that quote 200,000 kip or more depending on driver. Just ignore this and insist. Try to go with 5 people and insist on 30,000 kip each. The driver should wait for 3-4 hours at the waterfall gate area. Make sure your 150,000 kip includes there and back. Bargain, bargain, bargain. Just remember that there are dozens of tuk-tuks around, so you have the advantage. If you lack companions, offer 30,000 kip and wait until he finds more passengers. A seat in a minibus costs 40,000 kip, more if booked through a travel agent.

99km

19.74916667101.99166667

Phou Si

The hill that dominates the city from which you have a good view of the whole area. It's not a very steep climb from the bottom. Sunrise and sunset are the most sensible and rewarding times to go. There is a near-panoramic view from the top. The ticket office closes at 18:30, so climbing to the top is virtually free afterwards, which gives you about 30 minutes before it gets dark. This is not the place to go however if you are looking for a romantic sunset with not so many other people around. In this case go to a remote section of the shoreline or book a sunset tour on a small boat.

106km

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Royal Palace, Luang Prabang

106km

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Pak Ou Caves

The famous "Buddha caves" are north of the city on the Mekong and can be reached by road (approximately 1 hr) or river boat (around 1.5 hr). Alternatively, you can hire canoes and a guide for the day, which would allow you to view the beautiful scenery and visit the caves without throngs of other tourists. It's also possible to finish the trip at the "whisky village" where the local Lao lao (rice spirit) is made. There are two caves, one on the entry level and another, the upper caves, on top of the hill. A very steep climb, but worth the effort. A torch is needed to see the upper cave. Simply cross the river at Pak Ou village for 13,000 kip per person (25,000 kip if you're the only one on the boat), walk up the hill and turn right, crossing the school grounds, to find your way to the caves. Motorcycle parking at Pak Ou village 5,000 kip.

119km

20.0487102.2105
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Vang Vieng

Laos

When I first went here I was 21 and felt like I was in never never land.

However, unlike my travellers I wanted to grow up and headed north to Luang Prabang while the others nursed hangovers.

Maybe it's changed since 2007. It's a beautiful town but back then it was a town of young 20 somethings getting high on happy shakes and beer.

Give it a try and let me know but don't stay too long...

Vang Vieng

Vang Vieng (ວັງວຽງ) is a riverside town in Central Laos.

Vang Vieng has become a backpacker-oriented town, with the main street featuring guest houses, bars, restaurants, internet cafes, and tour agencies Attractions of the town include inner tubing and kayaking on the Nam Song River, which, until 2012, was lined with bars selling Beer Lao and Lao-Lao, and equipped with rope swings, zip lines, swimming and diving into blue lagoon, and large decks for socializing.

Vang Vieng was first settled around 1353 as a staging post between Luang Prabang and Vientiane. Originally named Mouang Song after the body of the deceased King Phra Nha Phao of Phai Naam was seen floating down the river, the town was renamed Vang Vieng during French colonial rule in the 1890s.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

28.1°C13.5
Precipitation: 9 mm

Feb

30.5°C15.2
Precipitation: 18 mm

Mar

32.6°C17.9
Precipitation: 49 mm

Apr

34°C21.1
Precipitation: 174 mm

May

32.9°C22.8
Precipitation: 369 mm

Jun

32.3°C23.6
Precipitation: 489 mm

Jul

31.1°C23.6
Precipitation: 840 mm

Aug

31°C23.4
Precipitation: 662 mm

Sep

31.4°C22.9
Precipitation: 508 mm

Oct

31°C20.6
Precipitation: 115 mm

Nov

29.5°C17.8
Precipitation: 44 mm

Dec

27.5°C14.2
Precipitation: 23 mm
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