Thailand & Laos Adventure





Explore Thailand and Laos, travelling from Bangkok to Vientiane
Travel from Bangkok to Vientiane and experience the delights of northern Thailand and the laidback river lifestyle of Laos. Over 13 days, you’ll balance relaxation with exploration, taking in the bright lights of Bangkok in Thailand, the age-old charms of Luang Prabang in Laos and the temples of Vientiane. Travel down the mighty Mekong River and become immersed in the tranquillity of remote villages as you meet friendly faces along the way. Not to mention the delicious local food, the amazing natural landscapes, the UNESCO World Heritage sites and the handy local leader by your side.
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272 reviewsStart: Bangkok, Thailand
End: Vientiane, Laos
- Duration
- 13 days
- Group size
- 1 to 16
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
Basix: Simple accommodation, local transport and lots of free time
Original: Tourist-class hotels, some meals included and a great mix of included activities and free time
Comfort: Comfortable accommodation, with a relaxed pace of travel and many included meals and activities
Premium: Our best accommodation, exclusive inclusions and our most experienced leaders
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Why you'll love this trip
- Cruising down the magnificent Mekong River, take in the slow pace of rural life by the river and enjoy the breathtaking scenery unfolding along the way.
- Discover just why Luang Prabang has UNESCO status as you uncover the French influence, beautiful temples, traditional arts and the world-renowned night markets.
- Visit impactful local organisations that support local communities - a social enterprise that empowers local women through preserving traditional textile making and COPE, dedicated to assisting those who have been injured by the multitude of unexploded ordinance across the country.
- Visit Changchill Elephant Sanctuary and learn how this organisation supports the protection, conservation and lifestyle of free roaming elephants in the region.
- Rise with the sun and watch saffron-robed monks shuffle between houses, where the faithful wait with offerings as part of an alms giving ritual.
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2025 - 31 December 2025
Itinerary
Sa-wat dee! Welcome to Thailand. Your adventure begins in the bustling capital of Bangkok, famous for its tuk-tuks, khlong boats and street vendors serving up delicious local food. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 6 pm to meet your local leader and group of fellow travellers. It’s recommended you arrive a few days early to explore the city – uncover the Chinatown area, visit the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, wander down Khao San Road, indulge in a Thai massage or see the backstreets of Bangkok by bike on an Urban Adventure. After the meeting tonight, maybe tuck into some into world famous street food for dinner.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Bangkok - Grand Palace - THB500
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Find out more about the Bangkok day tours at urbanadventures.com.
Begin the day with a river cruise down the Chao Phraya River to explore the famous Khlongs (canals). Life along these canals seems a world away from the chaotic streets of the capital. Visit Wat Pho – one of the Bangkok temples, with a 46-m-long gold-plated Buddha reclining inside. Even the feet of this statue are incredible, 3 m long and intricately decorated with mother of pearl. The temple grounds are equally fascinating, filled with beautifully decorated stupas, halls and shrines. This evening you’ll head north to Chiang Mai on an overnight train journey.
- Overnight train (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Bangkok - Khlong boat canal tour
- Bangkok - Wat Pho
- Bangkok - Thai Massage - THB300
- Bangkok - Jim Thompson's House - THB200
Your travel time on the overnight train will be approximately 13 hours.
Accommodation on the overnight train will be in multi-share, air-conditioned sleeping berths. Your compartments will have bunk beds with sheets and a pillow provided. Your baggage travels in the carriage with you and there is a food and drink service available on board.
The most vibrant city in northern Thailand, Chiang Mai has many famous temples and an interesting old city area. When you arrive, embark on a scenic, winding drive to one of the country's most stunning temple complexes – Doi Suthep. A 300-step naga-guarded stairway leads you to the temples, and the climb is well worth the effort. Take in the hypnotic atmosphere of chanting Buddhist monks and the sweeping views over the city. After making your way back down, you’ll check into your hotel and have a free afternoon and evening to explore. Maybe wander through the Night Bazaar or relax at a restaurant along the riverfront. Make sure to sample some traditional northern Thai food – the signature dish is kao soy (yellow wheat noodles in a curry broth, traditionally served with chicken or beef).
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Chiang Mai - Doi Suthep Temple Complex
Your travel time today will be approximately 1 hour.
Today, you’ll have a pretty special time visiting the ChangChill elephant experience. Take a 1.5-hour drive out of Chiang Mai to ChangChill, where you’ll begin to learn how this organisation supports the protection, conservation and lifestyle of free roaming elephants in the region. You’ll observe the daily patterns of these jungle giants from a safe distance, seeing how they graze and socialise with their other friends. The expert local guides will be able to give you a ‘live lecture’ on the elephants themselves, its sustainable tourism practices and conservation efforts in the area. Enjoy some refreshments nearby the elephant’s mud pit but be careful not to get a spray! Be treated to some lunch in a riverside sala (pavilion) alongside your giant friends, who will be enjoying a meal too. Return to Chiang Mai where the rest of the time is at leisure.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Lunch
- Chiang Mai - ChangChill Elephant Sanctuary
- Chiang Mai - Thai cooking course - THB1000
- Chiang Mai - Bicycle tour - THB1100
Take a journey through rural countryside to the Thai border town of Chiang Khong. On the way, visit privately owned Wat Rong Khun, more commonly known as the White Temple – a must visit in Chiang Rai. This contemporary temple is constantly being updated, and its strange design references to Buddhist mythology, human sin and pop culture icons such as Michael Jackson, Harry Potter and Superman. Formerly known as Juon, riverside Chiang Khong remains an important market town for the surrounding hill tribes and for trade with Laos. Stretch your legs with a stroll around town, then maybe continue to Wat Phra Kaew and Wat Luang. Tonight, why not enjoy a final Thai drink and dinner, while Laos beckons from across the mighty Mekong.
- Guesthouse (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Chiang Rai - Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
Your travel time today will be approximately 5.5 hours.
After crossing into Laos, you’ll be joined by additional Laos guides (a local government requirement). Board a slow boat for the 2-day journey down the mighty Mekong River to Luang Prabang. The journey is relaxed, so you can experience the slow pace of village life and the breathtaking scenery along the river up close. The river boat is basic in nature, with a toilet, covered roof and open sides to take in the fresh air. There are seats in the front of the boat and a small open area in the back where you can have a nap on the mat, play cards, read or have lunch. Dock at the small town of Pak Beng to spend the night. Hmong and tribal Thai people are frequently seen on the main streets, where vendors sell local textiles and handicrafts.
- Guesthouse (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Mekong River - 2 day boat trip
Your sailing time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Your guesthouse here is very basic -– standard accommodation in this small, remote trading port. It can be quite cool from November to February so make sure you have some warm gear packed for this period. Due to dam construction upstream, water levels aren't as reliable as in previous years, and when the river is at its lowest from February to April, part of the journey may occasionally need to be made by land instead of by boat.
Reboard the boat and cruise to the Pak Ou Caves – an important religious site overlooking the river at the junction of the Mekong and Ou Rivers, consisting of two sacred limestone caverns filled with Buddha images of all styles and sizes. The lower cave, known as Tham Ting, is entered from the river by a series of steps and can easily be seen in daylight. The higher cave, Tham Phum, is deeper and requires a torch for viewing. Continue to the former royal capital of Luang Prabang. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed city is a favourite of many travellers, sitting in the hills of northern Laos on the confluence of the Mekong and Khan rivers. The city is claimed to be ‘the best-preserved city in South East Asia’ by UNESCO. Stay in a hotel tonight and if you’re feeling energetic, maybe climb Mt Phousi for some sunset views. You can climb the 328 zigzag steps up to the sacred gilded stupa and big drum of the Phu Si Temple for a panoramic view of Luang Prabang and its surroundings.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Luang Prabang - Pak Ou Caves
- Luang Prabang - Wat Phu Si sunset walk - USD2
Your sailing time today will be approximately 7 hours.
Once the heart and soul of the ancient Lao Kingdom (Lan Xang) and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995, Luang Prabang is endowed with a legacy of historic, red-roofed temples and French Indochinese architecture. Today, head to Kuang Si Falls – a multi-level cascade of bright blue pools. After a swim, visit a local social enterprise that supports and trains local women in weaving. Aiming to empower, while also preserving the traditional skill of making Laos textile, this enterprise will teach you about their work as you have a drink by Mekong River.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Luang Prabang - Kuang Si Waterfalls
- Luang Prabang - Weaving workshop and social enterprise visit
- Luang Prabang - Night Market - Free
Rise with the sun this morning and witness a traditional alms giving ceremony. View the procession of saffron-robed monks on their daily outing collecting food offered by devotees (a practice that dates back centuries). The offerings must be collected early, as the monks cannot eat anything after midday. By giving food to a monk, it is believed you ‘het bon’ (make merit) which will be carried over into the next life. Your leader will guide you through the dos and don’ts and help you to take part. The rest of the day is yours to spend at leisure in this idyllic town.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Luang Prabang - Alms giving ceremony
- Luang Prabang - Royal Theatre - USD20
- Luang Prabang - Wat Xieng Thong - USD3
- Luang Prabang - National Museum - USD4
Take a high-speed train to Vang Vieng. Situated on the Nam Song River, Vang Vieng is surrounded by towering limestone karsts and is a great place to enjoy being surrounded by nature. After checking in to the hotel, use tonight to plan out your next few days with your group and leader.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
Your travel time today will be approximately 1 hour.
Sharp objects such as pocket knives and spray bottles are not permitted on high-speed trains in Laos, including aerosols and mists. We recommend bringing sunscreens and mosquito repellents with no spray capabilities on this trip, as sprays will get confiscated at the station.
There’s plenty to do in and around Vang Vieng, known as an adventure town thanks to its unique and varied surrounding country. The area is renowned for its caves, many of which are easily accessible from the town. Perhaps the most famous is the cave of Tham Chang – a beautiful cavern fed by a natural spring, making it a perfect spot for a swim. Hire bicycles to explore further afield, hike the trails to nearby lookout points, join a daytrip to go kayaking on the river, or visit an organic mulberry farm just outside town.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Vang Vieng - Bicycle hire - USD2
- Vang Vieng - Wat Si Vieng Song - Free
- Vang Vieng - Kayaking - USD35
- Vang Vieng - Tham Phu Kham Cave - LAK10000
Continue by private minibus to the country's capital, Vientiane – possibly Asia's most laidback capital. Vientiane has a wealth of cultural delights to discover on foot, or by jumbo (tuk-tuk). Faded mansions, tree-lined boulevards and old temples create an atmosphere of timelessness, particularly in the older part of town along the Mekong River. Visit Wat Si Saket – the oldest temple still standing and home to almost 7000 Buddha images. Visit COPE visitors centre – an organisation dedicated to assisting those who have been injured by the multitude of unexploded ordinance across the country. This is an excellent cause and a chance to educate yourself about Laos' devastating war history as well as buy a snack or drink from their Karma Cafe. This evening, maybe join your fellow travellers for dinner and celebrate a trip well travelled.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Vientiane - COPE visit
- Vientiane - Wat Si Saket
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours.
There are no activities planned for the final day and you can depart the accommodation at any time. If you'd like to extend your stay and check out the Pha That Luang Monument, just speak to your booking agent.
- Breakfast
- Vientiane - Xieng Khuan (Buddha Park) tuk tuk & entrance - LAK205000
- Vientiane - Pha That Luang Monument (incl. long skirt hire to enter) - LAK15000
- Vientiane - Lao Textile Museum - LAK30000
- Vientiane - Haw Pha Kaeo Museum of Religious Art - LAK10000
Inclusions and activities
9 breakfasts, 1 lunch
Longtail boat, Taxi, Minivan, Overnight train, Boat, Tuk tuk, Private bus
Guesthouse (2 nights), Hotel (9 nights), Overnight train (1 night)
- Bangkok - Khlong boat canal tour
- Bangkok - Wat Pho
- Chiang Mai - Doi Suthep Temple Complex
- Chiang Mai - ChangChill Elephant Sanctuary
- Chiang Rai - Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
- Mekong River - 2 day boat trip
- Luang Prabang - Pak Ou Caves
- Luang Prabang - Kuang Si Waterfalls
- Luang Prabang - Weaving workshop and social enterprise visit
- Luang Prabang - Alms giving ceremony
- Vientiane - COPE visit
- Vientiane - Wat Si Saket
- Bangkok - Grand Palace - THB500
- Bangkok - Thai Massage - THB300
- Bangkok - Jim Thompson's House - THB200
- Chiang Mai - Thai cooking course - THB1000
- Chiang Mai - Bicycle tour - THB1100
- Luang Prabang - Wat Phu Si sunset walk - USD2
- Luang Prabang - Night Market - Free
- Luang Prabang - Royal Theatre - USD20
- Luang Prabang - Wat Xieng Thong - USD3
- Luang Prabang - National Museum - USD4
- Vang Vieng - Bicycle hire - USD2
- Vang Vieng - Wat Si Vieng Song - Free
- Vang Vieng - Kayaking - USD35
- Vang Vieng - Tham Phu Kham Cave - LAK10000
- Vientiane - Xieng Khuan (Buddha Park) tuk tuk & entrance - LAK205000
- Vientiane - Pha That Luang Monument (incl. long skirt hire to enter) - LAK15000
- Vientiane - Lao Textile Museum - LAK30000
- Vientiane - Haw Pha Kaeo Museum of Religious Art - LAK10000
This trip generates 34 kg of CO2-e per person per day
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Before you book you should know
- You'll get to see lots of major highlights and cover plenty of distance over the course of this trip, which means some long travel days. Laos is less developed than some of its neighbours so roads can be bumpy, delays common and accommodation simpler in some locations compared to Thailand or Vietnam.
- Pak Beng, where we pause to break up our Mekong journey, is a remote and quiet town with little tourist infrastructure – a contrast to the traveller hubs of Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang.
- It can be surprisingly cool, especially at night from November to February. Make sure you have some warm gear packed for this period so you can be comfortable. Smoke haze can be common for Northern Thailand into Laos between March and April due to burning off season of crops. You may wish to take a quality mask with you if you’re particularly sensitive to smoke.
- Due to dam construction upstream, water levels on the Mekong aren't as reliable as in previous years. When the Mekong River is at its lowest from February to April, part of the journey may occasionally need to be made overland by bus instead of by boat.
- There is free time in several destinations to spend as you wish. Your leader can make suggestions, and some prior research to work out what you’re most interested in will help you make the most of your time.
OCCASIONAL ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline. On rare occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our usual accommodation. A similar standard of accommodation will be used in these instances.
TWIN SHARE
Accommodation on this trip is on a twin basis.
CHECK-IN TIME
Throughout the trip we request that our hotels prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination.
PRE/POST TRIP ACCOMMODATION
If you've purchased pre-trip or post-trip accommodation (if available), you may be required to change rooms from your trip accommodation for these extra nights.
WINDOWLESS ROOMS:
Some hotels in Laos have windowless rooms, or windows that don't necessarily have a view. This is often due to high population density in large cities, however local building standards also don't require rooms to have windows. We do request rooms with windows, however please be aware they aren't always available.
ASAI Bangkok Chinatown
531 Charoen Krung Rd, Khwaeng Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai
Bangkok
10100
THAILAND
Phone: +66 22208999
Instructions
If you want to book an arrival transfer with us, please provide your flight details to us no later than 14 days before departure.
For your confirmed arrival transfer, you’ll be met after exiting the Customs Hall. A transfer representative holding a sign with your name on will meet you at between Exit Door 3-4. If you cannot find your transfer representative, please go to the Information Counter at Exit Door 3. Ask them to call our transfer provider, Ms. Janet, on +66 64 649 0485. Please note that neither the driver nor any representative should ask you for additional payment.
For arrivals at Don Muang International Arrival, when you are at the arrival hall, our representative will be in front of you at Gate 5. Please find the Intrepid Logo and check your name on the signboard held by the representative on your lefthand side. If you have trouble locating our representative, please call our transfer provider Ms. Janet, at +66 64 649 0485. In case of flight cancellations, changes, if you experience severe delays at immigration, baggage collection or customs, or if you are not able to find the driver, please contact our local office on the number in the ‘Problems and emergency contact information’ section.
Metered taxis are available outside the airport entrance on the 1st floor. Exit the Customs Hall, go down to the 1st floor and leave the airport at Gate 3, 4, 7 or 8. You will find a table with a “metred taxis” sign. The taxi fare will be the metred fare plus a surcharge of THB50-THB75 (depending on the driver’s use of toll roads). The total fare will be approx. THB400. Pre-paid taxis are also available, where you will be given a docket to pay the driver a set price of THB700. Please avoid taxi touts who tell you that they have a metered taxi parked outside the airport.
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement excludes Day 2 (Overnight train) and Day 6 (Pak Beng) where you will be in shared accommodation and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information. Please note that some room configurations have two single beds, although a double bed will always be requested.
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