ABOUT THE TOUR
TOUR LEADER
Louisa Thompson
TOUR DATE: 8 FEBRUARY – 23 FEBRUARY 2025
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: $2,365
Price Includes
- Accommodation throughout as shown in the itinerary
- Breakfast daily; 8 lunches; 10 dinners
- All entrance fees, visits and excursions as per the itinerary
- All transportation as detailed in the itinerary
- Gratuities in restaurants for included meals
- Gratuities to driver/s and guides
- Porterage
- Local English-speaking guide/s
- The services of your tour leader throughout
Price Excludes
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Meals ‘under own arrangements’
- Items of personal expenditure (e.g. telephone calls / laundry etc.)
- Visas
- Government levies or taxes introduced after costing and publication of this programme on 01/03/24
London / Bangkok
Suggested flights (not included in the cost of the tour) Thai Airways TG 911 departing London Heathrow at 11.50 hrs.
Bangkok / Chiang Rai
Arrive in Bangkok at 06.15 hrs and connect to TG 130 departing Bangkok at 08.10 hrs arriving Chiang Rai at 09.40 hrs. On arrival transfer to the five-star Hotel Riverie by Katathani where one night is spent.
Lunch under own arrangements. Afternoon orientation tour of Chiang Rai visiting Wat Rongkun, known as the ‘White Temple’. This quirky masterpiece is the work of local artist, Chalermchai Kositpipat. Its design is richly symbolic of Buddhist teachings and contains many beautiful statues. Also visit Wat Phra Kaew, the original home of the translucent green Buddha which graces the Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok.
Welcome dinner at the hotel.
Chiang Rai / Pakbeng
After an early breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Houei Say Pier, passing through the immigration formalities at the Thai/Lao border. Board the Le Grand Cruise boat for a two-day cruise downstream on the beautiful Upper Mekong River to Luang Prabang, today travelling as far as Pakbeng. The Le Grand Cruise boat is a 42.5-meter purpose-built barge, and a replica of a traditional wooden Mekong river boat. Stop to observe rural life along the river at some Hmong, Yao and Khmu ethnic minority villages.
Buffet-style lunch on board. Arrive at Pakbeng before sunset and overnight at the Le Grand Pakbeng hotel. Accommodation is in separate nicely appointed villas with private terraces which overlook the surrounding mountainside and the hotel has an infinity swimming pool with splendid views of the Mekong River.
Dinner at the hotel.
Pakbeng / Luang Prabang
Visit the Mekong Elephant Park at Pakbeng, a sanctuary for rescued elephants. Continue cruising down the Mekong with a stop a Hmong village, with a population made up of three different ethnicities – Lao Loum, Tai Lue and Shan – to observe the process of making traditional rice alcohol.
Buffet lunch on board. Stop at the mouth of the Nam Ou River for a visit to the extraordinary Pak Ou Buddha Caves, one of the most respected holy sites in Laos, dating back thousands of years. The two caves, cut into a cliff, are a Buddhist sanctuary and contain over 4,000 Buddha icons. Positioned around 50 feet above the river, the caves provide views of the spectacular limestone cliff faces.
Arrive in Luang Prabang at Le Calao pier before sunset. Transfer to the boutique Satri House hotel, former residence of Prince Soupha-Nouvong, where three nights are spent. Located close to the heart of the city, the hotel’s facilities include a restaurant, garden bar, library, outdoor swimming pools and spa. Dinner at the hotel. Option to visit the buzzing H’mong Night Market.
Luang Prabang
Full-day tour of the ancient royal city of Luang Prabang, Laos’ cultural capital, surrounded by mountains at the junction of the Mekong and its tributary, the Khan River. Visit a selection of the city’s many Buddhist temples, considered amongst the most beautiful in Laos, including Wat Mai Temple, once the residence of the head of Laotian Buddhism; Wat Xieng Thong, said to be the most beautiful temple in town; and Wat Visoun, the oldest temple in the city dating back to the 16th century.
Lunch at a local restaurant. Visit the National Museum, the former Royal Palace, housing a collection of valuables including the famous Prabang Buddha statues and gifts from foreign dignitaries. Climb the 328 steps up Mount Phousi, a 100m-high hill in the centre of the old town, at sunset for stunning views of the surrounding temples and hills.
Dinner under own arrangements.
Luang Prabang
This morning wake before dawn to witness and participate in offering alms to hundreds of saffron-robed monks in the Tak Bath ceremony (procession of monks). Devoted residents of Luang Prabang kneel on the sidewalk, bearing food in their hands, which they offer to the monks as they walk by in a procession. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Drive to Kuangsi Waterfalls, which, although not very high, is spectacular and really beautiful with its green surroundings. Stop en-route to visit a small village of the H’mong hill-tribe, probably the best known minority group in Laos. At the waterfalls there will be time for relaxing, a swim in the cool water, or a walk along the forest trails.
Lunch at a local restaurant. Afternoon at leisure.
Dinner under own arrangements.
Lunch under own arrangements. Afternoon at leisure with optional walks around the surrounding nature trails. The hotel has two of its own jungle trails through lush vegetation, streams, and waterfalls. Horse riding is also available at an additional cost. Dinner under own arrangements.
Luang Prabang / Siem Reap
Morning at leisure.
Lunch under own arrangements. Transfer to Luang Prabang Airport for a Vietnam Airlines flight to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Transfer to the Shinta Mani Angkor where three nights are spent. The Shinta Mani is an upscale boutique hotel created by acclaimed architect Bill Bensley with contemporary designed rooms and public spaces in an Angkorian inspired design in a tranquil and leafy setting and a swimming pool and spa.
Dinner at the hotel.
Siem Reap
Early morning walking tour of the beautiful and haunting Ta Prohm, built by King Jayavarman VII in 1186, as a shrine for his Queen Mother. The temple complex is overgrown with gigantic fig trees and is considered the best example of how Angkor may have looked when it was discovered. Continue to Sala Kdei, a traditional Cambodian house, for refreshments. Walk to Banteay Kdei, which was used as a Buddhist monastic complex until the mid-20th century. Continue to the small, semi ruined Ta Nei temple, displaying classic Jayavarman VII artistry, and the vast cloistered Preah Khan.
Return to the hotel for lunch under own arrangements. Visit the Angkor National Museum which houses many artifacts from the Khmer civilization. See a performance at the Phare Circus.
Dinner at the hotel.
Siem Reap & Angkor Wat
At sunrise visit Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world whose famous silhouette never fails to impress. The god king Suryavarman II ordered its construction in the 12th century and dedicated the temple to the Hindu deity with which he identified – Vishnu. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Remainder of the morning at leisure.
Lunch under own arrangements. Visit the fortified royal city and former Khmer capital of Angkor Thom which has five monumental decorated gates, with the Bayon located in the middle. Other important sights within the complex are the pyramidal Baphuon, the Terrace of the Leper Kings and the Terrace of Elephants. Supported by sculpted stone elephants, the terrace served as a giant viewing platform for royal ceremonies. Private drinks reception at the home-atelier of the Cambodian artist and designer Lim Muy Theam.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Siem Reap / Phnom Penh
Breakfast at the hotel. This morning visit nearby Tonle Sap Lake with its floating villages.
Lunch under own arrangements. Transfer to Siem Reap Airport for a Cambodia Angkor Air flight to Phnom Penh. Transfer to the Raffles Hotel Le Royal where one night is spent. Opened in 1929, this historic hotel, which lies within easy reach of all the city’s attractions, offers comfortable accommodation, combining modern facilities with old-world charm.
Dinner at the hotel.
Phnom Penh
Tour of Phnom Penh including the National Museum, with its stone, wood and bronze sculptures; the Royal Palace which includes the Chan Chaya pavilion, the 1930s Khemarin Palace, the Officers’ Club and Phochani (Throne) Hall with its glazed roof tiles; the adjacent Silver Pagoda – a royal chapel built in 1962 with 5,000 silver floor tiles in the main temple statuary and royal artifacts; and Wat Phnom, a temple set on a hill, which has views over the city.
Lunch at a local restaurant. Option to visit the infamous Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide Crimes, a chilling memorial to the genocide that took place here under Pol Pot’s regime. Alternatively, explore the colorful Russian Market.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Phnom Penh / Kep
Depart Phnom Penh by road to Kep on the south coast passing through some beautiful rural areas. Arrive at the old French-era beach resort of Kep and check in at the Knai Bang Chatt resort where three nights are spent. Knai Bang Chatt consists of three villas, one of which was built in 1962 by a protégé of Vann Molyvann, the renowned Khmer pupil of Le Corbusier. Rooms have terraces with breath taking views out to sea and are surrounded by gardens. The hotel has a large pool, three dining venues serving contemporary cuisine and a spa offering massage treatments.
Lunch at hotel. Afternoon at leisure.
Dinner under own arrangements.
Kep & Kampot
Morning at leisure. Head to Kep crab market and buy seafood for lunch at local restaurant. Drive through the countryside to Phnom Chhnork, a large cave that contains a 7th century brick temple in remarkable condition. This hidden temple is a very sacred place for local Khmers. Continue to the charming and characterful riverside town of Kampot and walk around its French colonial streets. Board a private boat for a sunset cruise on the Kompong River past idyllic villages and see the sun drop behind the mountain of Bokor. Dinner in one of the riverside restaurants in Kampot.
Kep
Morning visit to to learn about this famous Kampot spice. Tour the farm and take part in a pepper tasting session to sample the different types of pepper.
Pepper-themed Cambodian lunch at the pepper farm.
Afternoon at leisure. BBQ Buffet dinner at the pool side.
Kep / Phnom Penh / Bangkok
Morning at leisure.
Lunch under own arrangements.
Late check-out out from the hotel and transfer to Phnom Penh airport. Suggested flights (not included) Thai Airways TG 585 departing Phnom Penh at 20.55 hrs arriving Bangkok at 22.00 hrs.
Bangkok / London
Connect to Thai Airways flight TG910 departing Bangkok at 00.15 arriving London Heathrow at 06.20 hrs.
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