Whirlwind Mekong 15 Day
Tour of Bangkok, Laos and Cambodia
An intimate itinerary for a whirlwind reconnaissance of
three neighbouring Mekong River countries.
DAY 1: ARRIVE
IN BANGKOK
Arrive in Bangkok airport meet and transfer to hotel
for check-in.
Have an orientation walk-about in the vicinity of
your hotel
which is in the city centre.
Overnight at your selected hotel in Bangkok.
DAY 2: BANGKOK
(B,L)
Buffet breakfast at the hotel.
Morning Bangkok city & temple tour to see what
makes this eclectic city throb with vibrancy of life, traffic, smells of
pungent foods and roasting meats and contrast this hurly-burly world with the
serenity of its temples where time seems rooted within their walls.
Be introduced to a good Thai lunch in an excellent restaurant
for a first taste of Thailand after the sights. Afternoon at leisure to find out what Thai health and foot
massage is, drink coffee in a coffee café and watch the human stream flow pass,
walk the lively streets to come at close quarters with the Thai living and
working in their city environment..
Overnight at hotel in Bangkok.
DAY 3: BANGKOK – DAMNERN SADUAK FLOATING MARKET &
ROSE GARDEN (B,L)
Buffet breakfast at the hotel. Rise early to take a trip to Bangkok’s
largest and most authentic floating market 80km southwest of the city where a
flotilla of sampans loaded with local produce glide among boats of shoppers
buying their daily sustenance in a large canal that is the marketplace. The sight of so many sampans and rowboats
milling around is startlingly picturesque. We will row right up next to these sampans and you can buy a comb of
bananas or a papaya or a bowl of hot steaming noodles. Fun. See sugar-palm making in the traditional way in a backyard
‘factory’. And as the sampans and other
boats glide away for home, we too leave the floating market to go and see a
folk show and an elephant show in the well-landscaped Rose Garden at
Samphran. Lunch at the Rose Garden
restaurant. It would be about 5.30pm
before we arrive back in the comfort of your hotel for a dip in the pool.
In the evening as the hundreds of stalls selling all
kinds of Thai and imported products lit up and open for business, stroll in the
Patpong night market near your hotel.
Overnight at hotel in Bangkok.
DAY 4: BANGKOK
- LUANG PRABANG (LAOS) (B,D)
Buffet breakfast at the hotel.
At 9am meet in the hotel lobby to transfer to the
international airport for your flight to Luang Prabang, Laos by PG632, dep.1130 /arr.1320. Upon arrival, meet your English speaking guide
at the airport and be taken to your hotel. Go with your guide on a walking tour of this heritage town which was
once a royal city of Laotian kings, in particular in the main street, Thanon
Sisavangvong. You will not forget the
wonderful simplicity of the town and its sedate flow of life beside the Mekong
River and the smaller Nam Khan River. Have a Lao coffee or tea with a baquette sandwich or pastry at Le Café
Ban Vat Sene at the top end of the main street. Climb the 329 steps up Phousi
Hill and see a panoramic view of Luang Prabang city nestling between the Nam
Khan and the Mekong River. Upon your
descend see the tribal market at the foot of the hill as the Hmong tribesmen
would have set up their makeshift stalls on the road to display their home-made
embroidery and other products.
Have a good Lao dinner at Pakhuay
Mixay restaurant that your guide will take you to.
Overnight at hotel, Luang Prabang.
DAY 5: LUANG
PRABANG (B,L)
Buffet breakfast at the hotel.
Morning sightseeing of Luang Prabang including the
former Royal Palace now the National Museum for the memorabilia of the last
Laotian King Sisavangvong and other cultural treasures of Laos before the
Pathet Lao takeover. Visit Wat Visoun,
Wat Aham and Wat Xiengthong the best of them all. Chat with the friendly English speaking monks in these temples
and take photos with them. Learn how
they study and live the dharma.
The afternoon is free at leisure. (Suggest indulging in the herbal steam bath
and massage at the Red Cross building. Sauna is US$1 and one-hour massage is US$2).
Overnight at hotel, Luang Prabang.
DAY 6: PAK OU
CAVES - KUANGSI WATERFALL (B,L,D)
Buffet breakfast at the hotel.
Morning trip by road to the Kuangsi Waterfall about
30km to the south of Luang Prabang.
On the way visit the famous hand-weaving village of
Ban Phanom where very good embroidery works are made by the villagers, and see
some village life and the weavers busy at their looms underneath their
houses. The Kuangsi Falls have water
tumbling over several tiers of limestone formations into several turquoise
pools that people enjoy wading in.
Lunch at Indochina Spirit restaurant.
Afternoon excursion by boat upstream of the Mekong
River to visit Ban Sanghai (a village producing very good Lao rice-wine and
embroidery works) by the bank of the Mekong River. It used to be famous for its earthen jars but today it imports
such jars to contain its copious production of rice-wine. Proceed by boat to the Pak Ou Buddha Caves
(Tham Ting ) where local people bring various sizes and kinds of Buddha images
and wooden elephants to place at this shrine for good luck and fortune. By now there are hundreds if not thousands
of these images inside the main cave. See the light of the setting sun strike
the limestone cliff opposite the caves. Return to Luang Prabang revived by this mystical experience.
Dinner of French set menu at the Elephant Blanc
restaurant.
Overnight at hotel, Luang Prabang.
DAY 7: LUANG
PRABANG – FREE DAY (B)
Buffet breakfast at hotel.
Full day you are free at leisure. It is a required thing for visitors to this
ancient heritage city to have a day all to themselves to discover the little
gems around the town and truly absorb themselves with Luang Prabang.
Overnight at hotel, Luang Prabang.
DAY 8: LUANG
PRABANG - XIENG KHUANG (B,L,D)
Buffet breakfast at hotel.
Excursion by road to Xieng Khuang a drive of about
270km through verdant valleys and mountains to an ancient capital of the Lan
Xang kingdom. On the way make a few
stops at local minorities villages for sightseeing. Tour the mysterious “Plain of Jars” where hundreds of huge and
small stone jars carved in situ are strewn in clusters all over the
plain. Their purpose has been debated
for decades with no consensus reached.
We will also explore Muang Khone, the former and
ancient capital of Xieng Khuang. Return
to town for lunch in a local restaurant, then continue to Meuang Kham to visit
the Tam Hmong hill tribe, historical cave (Tham Piou) and hot spring. Return to town and transfer to hotel.
Dinner and overnight at hotel, Xieng Khuang.
DAY 9: XIENG
KHUANG - VIENTIANE (B,D)
Breakfast at hotel.
Transfer to the airport for your flight from Xieng
Khuang to Vientiane, the capital of Laos. Upon arrival in Vientiane, meet and
transfer to hotel for check-in. In the
afternoon tour the city. Sightseeing of
Vientiane will include Wat Sisaket (built by Prince Anou in 18181 of Thai
design that was not destroyed by the Thai invaders of the early Bangkok
period), Haw Pha Kaew (a former royal temple built in 1565 to house the Emerald
Buddha that is now in Bangkok since 1779), That Luang (the holiest of Lao
temples that annually holds a huge religious fair that attracts devotees from
all over Laos), and Patuxai (Laos' own Arc de Triomphe). Dinner at Kua Lao restaurant.
Overnight at hotel, Vientiane.
DAY 10: VIENTIANE
– SIEM REAP ( B )
Breakfast at the hotel. Check out of the hotel after breakfast. Visit the large sprawling morning market to have an insight into
the kinds of food consumed daily by the Lao people in Vientiane. You will see a host of edible products
including frog legs so loved by the former French colonialists in the city, and
baquettes by the basketfuls, a whole range of vegetables and many other
things. Transfer to the airport for
your flight to Siem Reap (in Cambodia).
Upon arrival, be met by your driver-guide and taken
to your city hotel for check-in.
Overnight at hotel, Siem Reap.
DAY 11: ROLOUS
GROUP & ANGKOR THOM (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Morning tour to the Rolous group temples of Lolei, Bakong and
Preah Ko all built in the pre-Angkor period (850-893) to see the precedents of
the great Angkor period temples. Lunch
at Jasmine Angkor restaurant. Afternoon sightseeing of Angkor Thom, the great city located next to
Angkor Wat. Angkor Thom was the
greatest achievement of King Jayavarman VII. Built in the 12th century, it extends almost 4 square miles and is
enclosed by a wall 26 feet high, 7.5 miles long and surrounded by an originally
crocodile-infested moat. This great
city contains many structures built to honour the Buddha and amenities for the
king and people to enjoy. The area is
surrounded by five monumental gates more than 65 feet high, each dominated by 4
huge carved faces of the king himself represented as the Buddha Avalokitesvara,
facing north, south, east and west. In
front of the south gate are giant statues of 54 gods on the left, 54 demons on
the right. In the centre is the Bayon,
a massive cluster of towers carved with 216 faces of the king. More great carvings are found on the 4000
feet of interior walls that are covered with bas-reliefs showing 11,000 figures
engaged in battles, ceremonial pageants and everyday life of 12th century
Angkor. Visit
Phimeanakas, a 10th century temple built by Jayavarman V; the Elephant Terrace,
a viewing platform from which the kings of Angkor watched military processions;
the Terrace of the Leper King, supposedly named after the founder of Angkor who
legend says was afflicted with leprosy. Visit also Preah Khan dedicated to Buddhism and Neak Pean, both built by
Jayavarman VII, the latter a healing place. Dinner at New Bayon Restaurant.
Overnight at hotel, Siem Reap.
DAY 12: TA
PROHM & ANGKOR WAT (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Morning departure at 8.30am to tour Ta Prohm which is unrestored
and left to the elements with giant trees embracing its stoneworks, giving Ta
Prohm its unique character. Also Ta
Keo, a 11th century sandstone temple dedicated to Shiva. Prasat Kravan, Banteay Kldei, Sra Srang and
others if we have time for.
Lunch at Nests & Fins restaurant. Continue sightseeing after lunch.
Visit Angkor Wat, the great temple built before
Angkor Thom. Angkor Wat represents the
spiritual and mystical grandeur of the Khmer people. The kingdom was founded in the early 9th century by King
Suryavarman II as a microcosm of the mythical world in which he identified
himself with the god Vishnu. At the
heart of the city was a mountain temple - traditional home of the Hindu gods and
also the centre of an earthly kingdom in which the
king was regarded as sacred. The temple also served as a mausoleum for
the dead kings and was in use until 1431 when the Siamese eliminated the
kingdom. The lost city was re-discovered
by western archaeologists in the late 19th century. The temple complex of Angkor covers 200 acres, enclosed by a
massive rectangular-shaped wall and surrounded by a moat. The wall contains gates on all four sides,
with the main entrance richly decorated
with carvings and sculptures. The temple comprised of five distinctive
towers with 72 major monuments and an irrigation system, which together
portrayed the harmonization of Indian roots in a Cambodian context – which was
the very foundation of Khmer art and architecture. This place is probably the largest religious monument ever built
on earth, and is considered one of the most inspiring. Angkor Wat was declared a world heritage
site by the United Nations, and is regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World. As the sun lowers itself
beneath the horizon, climb up to the Bakheng Temple ruins to see the sunset on
Angkor Wat. Dinner at Sampheap
restaurant.
Overnight at Royal Crown or Star Royal or Angkor
President or similar (3-star), Siem Reap.
DAY 13: TOUR OF BANTEAY SREI & KBAL SPEAN (B,L)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Pick up at 8.30am to drive to the temple of Banteay
Srei, 38 km from Siem Reap. It is the
only pink sandstone temple exquisitely carved dated before Angkor Wat. Its apsaras on the walls are regarded as
the best in the whole Angkor temple complex. Venture out farther into the Kulen Mountain area to Kbal Spean, which
was the first capital of the pre-Angkor period. There are over 20 unrestored temple ruins here, but the
marvellous carvings are of huge Hindu gods and the hundreds of carved lingas in
the river-bed that you get to with a half-hour trek along a shady jungle
path. On the return trip, if there is
time, also visit Ta Keo, an 11th century sandstone temple dedicated to Shiva,
Banteay Kdei in the image of Ta Prohm used as a monastery, Prasat Kravan and
Sra Srang. Lunch along the way.
Return to Siem Reap and be at leisure.
Overnight at hotel, Siem Reap.
DAY 14: SIEM
REAP - PHNOM PENH (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Phnom Penh,
the capital of Cambodia. Lunch at Rum Chang restaurant of good Khmer cuisine. Tour of the city to include the National
Museum (a wonderful museum displaying priceless artefacts from the Angkor classical
and non-classical periods), the Royal Palace where King Sihanouk resides,
Silver Pagoda tiled with 5,000 slabs of silver on its floor, Wat Phnom the
holiest temple in Phnom Penh on a knoll housing the Buddha statues that started
with the foundation of the city, the Toul Sleng prison-museum and "Killing
Fields" at Choeng Ek where the truly savage brutalities of the Khmer Rouge
will forever haunt the nation and the world.
Dinner at Pondok Restaurant. Free evening to stroll along the waterfront
beside the Mekong River that is lined by many nice shops, pubs, bistros and
bars.
Overnight at hotel, Phnom Penh.
DAY 15: PHNOM
PENH – DEPARTURE (B)
Breakfast at hotel. Free until time to transfer to the airport for your departure flight.
End
of the Whirlwind Mekong Tour.
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Tour cost in Japanese Yen
per person
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Whirlwind Tour of
Bangkok, Laos & Cambodia, 15 Days.
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No. of Pax
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Superior
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First class
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Deluxe
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2 pax
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165,000
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182,000
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201,000
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3 - 5 pax
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163,000
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180,000
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198,000
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6 - 9 pax
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158,000
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175,000
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193,000
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10 - 14 pax
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155,000
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171,000
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189,000
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15 - 19 pax
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153,000
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169,000
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187,000
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20 pax & up
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150,000
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166,000
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185,000
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Single room sup.
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45,000
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70,000
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85,000
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Full board suppl.
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19,000
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19,000
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19,000
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INCLUSIONS:
- 14 nights hotel accommodation with
daily breakfast
- 8 dinners (one with show) and 6 lunches
- All transfers and transportation in
air-conditioned car/van/coach
- Tours as stated in the programme
- All entrance fees when on tours
including that to the Angkor Temple Complex, tolls and parking charges
- Boat fares in Bangkok and Luang
Prabang
- English speaking guide services.
EXCLUSIONS:
- Domestic, regional and international
airfares and their airport taxes: BKK-LPQ, XKH-VTE, VTE-REP, REP-PNH, and
departure flight from Phnom Penh
- Visa fees in Laos (US$30) and Cambodia
(US$25)
- Drinks at meals other than what is
served at table
- Expenses of a personal nature like
massage, use of hotel mini bar, laundry, phone calls, room service and the
like.
HOTELS:
SUPERIOR (3-Star).
IN BANGKOK: New World Lodge, Mandarin Hotel.
IN LUANG PRABANG: Phousi, Muang Luang, Manoluck, Le Parasol Blanc.
IN XIENG KHUANG: Maly Hotel.
IN VIENTIANE: Royal
Dokmaideng, Novotel.
IN SIEM REAP: Star Royal, Royal
Crown, Angkor President.
IN PHNOM PENH: Star Royal, Diamond, Princess.
FIRST CLASS (4-Star).
IN BANGKOK: Tawana Ramada, Montien, Silom Serene.
IN LUANG PRABANG: Grand Luangprabang, Maison Souvannaphoum, Villa Santi.
IN XIENG KHUANG: Phu Pha Daeng, Phu Chanh Resort.
IN VIENTIANE: Tai-Pan,
Lao Plaza, Park View.
IN SIEM REAP: Day Inn Resort &
Spa, Angkor Star, Princess Hotel.
IN PHNOM PENH: Hotel Cambodiana, Monorom, Juliana, Sunway,
Amanjaya.
DELUXE (5-Star).
IN BANGKOK: Royal Orchid Sheraton, Sofitel Silom.
IN LUANG PRABANG: La Residence Phou Vao.
IN XIENG KHUANG: Phu Pha Daeng Hotel (superior room).
IN VIENTIANE: Settha
Palace.
IN SIEM REAP: Angkor Palace Resort
& Spa, Sofitel Royal Angkor.
IN PHNOM PENH: Raffles Le Royal, Intercontinental.
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