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ITINERARY:
DAY 1 : VIENTIANE –
PAKSE – CHAMPASSAK (L,D)
Pick up at the hotel and transfer to Vientiane
Wattay airport for flight to Pakse. Meet upon
arrival at Pakse airport and transfer to the pier.
Board a local long-tail riverboat and cruise down
the Mekong River, heading south towards the former
royal capital of Champassak. Arrival in Champassak
and check-in at the hotel.
Lunch at the hotel.
Visit the pre-Angkorian Vat Phou Temple (6th-13th
centuries). Vat Phou Temple lies on a hillside and
offers spectacular views on the surrounding plains
and on the Mekong River. Hindu Khmer probably chose
the site because of the spring that flows from near
the top of the hill. Vat Phou Temple was listed as a
World Heritage site by UNESCO in 2002. Dinner and
accommodation at hotel.
DAY 2: CHAMPASSAK - BAN KHIAT NGONG (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive to the Suay minority village of Ban Khiat
Ngong. The Suay men are traditionally engaged in
elephant training, especially for the timber trade.
Ban Khiat Ngong village has a community project
offering basic but comfortable accommodation in the
240,000 square kilometer Xe Pien National
Biodiversity Conservation Area, which consists of a
combination of wetlands and highland primary
rainforest. This day, explore the highlands and take
an elephant ride trough the primitive jungle to
visit the enigmatic ruins of Phou Asa Temple.
Picnic lunch.
Return to Ban Khiat Ngong village, located in the
wetland area. At sunset, short walk to reach the Ban
Khiat Ngong pond and see myriads of birds flying
back to their nests. Dinner and accommodation at the
guest house.
DAY 3: BAN KHIAT NGONG (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the guesthouse.
Full day trekking through the wetlands to observe
the amazing diversity of the fauna and flora. The
area is home to rare species of birds such as Blyths
Kingfishers, Crested Warblers, White Shouldered
Ibis, Painted Storks and White Breasted Waterhen.
Most of these birds being migratory, the best
traveling period lasts from October to March.
Picnic lunch en route.
Dinner and accommodation at the guest house.
DAY 4: BAN KHIAT NGONG – KHONG ISLAND (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the guesthouse.
Drive to Ban Hatsaykhoune and take a ferry to cross
the Mekong River towards Khong Island, located in
the scenic Siphandone region (Four Thousand
Islands). Khong Island, with its lovely fishing
villages, its serene monasteries and its lush
vegetation offers a unique opportunity to experience
the peaceful Lao way of life.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Take a bike-ride to explore Khong Island. Visit Vat
Hangkhong, considered as the oldest temple on the
island, Ban Huay village and continue to Muang Sene
to enjoy the sunset over the Mekong River. Dinner
and accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 5 : KHONG ISLAND (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Cruise along the backwaters to explore Siphandone.
During the rainy season, the Mekong River reaches a
breadth of 14 kms, the river’s widest reach along
its 4,350 km journey from the Tibetan Plateau
towards the South China Sea; when the river recedes,
it leaves behind thousands of islands and islets.
Visit the surrounding islands of Done Ket and Done
Som for a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of
the fishermen. Continue to Done Khone Island.
Lunch at local restaurant in Ban Khone.
Visit Done Khone Island and hike along its ancient
railway built by the French in 1897 in order to
bypass the powerful rapids when transporting goods
from Cambodia. Continue to Sumphamith Waterfall. In
the dry season, the Irrawaddy Dolphins, one of the
world’s rarest large mammal species, congregate at
the base of the rapids to hunt the fish that survive
in the deep pools. Spend a relaxing hour watching
these extremely shy and endangered freshwater
dolphins. Return by boat to Khong Island. Dinner and
accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 6: KHONG ISLAND – KHONE PHAPHENG – PAKSE (B,L)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Board a local long-tail riverboat to reach the
fishing village of Ban Phiengdy and continue by car
to the magnificent Khone Phapheng Waterfall, the
largest cascade along the Mekong River. A fault line
caused the cascade, which is 6 km wide at this
point, and the astonishing force of the water has
cut dramatic gorges through the brittle bedrock.
Lunch at local restaurant. Drive back to Pakse and
drop off at the hotel.
Suggested Hotels:
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Thavisap Hotel
(Standard) |
Champassak,
Champassak Province, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: (856-31) 212 225 |
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KingFisher
Ecolodge
(Standard) |
Ban Khiet Ngong,
Pathoumphone District, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: |
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Villa Muang
Khong
(Standard) |
Ban Khankhong,
Khong District, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: (856-31) 213 011 |
Other hotels will be arranged on request.
Services Includes
- English Speaking
Guide.
- Accommodation in twin basic sharing
- Meal as indicated (B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D =
Diner)
- All transfers in private car/ van/ bus
- Flight Vientiane - Pakse with airport taxe
- Boat cruise as stated
- Water during trekking time
- Entrance fees and permits during guided time.
- Service charge & Government taxes
Service Excludes:
- International
Airfares.
- International departure tax
- Meals not indicated
- Visas and visa arrangement
- Personal travel insurance (Compulsory).
- Personal expenses such as Bar, Telephone and
Laundry bills.
- Tips and gratuities
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