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Pick you up at hotel, visit Wat Sisaket (oldest temple), Wat Prakeo (former royal temple), That Luang Stupa (famous structure), Patuxay Monument (Vientiane's Arc de Triumph), and Buddha Park (Hindu & Buddhist sculpturesItinerary
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Day 1 One Day In Vientiane
09:00: Pick you up at the hotel and start to visit Wat Sisaket, the city's oldest temple. Dates to 1818, Wat Sisaket is the most important heritage temple now standing in Laos. It houses thousands of Buddha images from many countries, long lost architectural styles, sculptures, and paintings; Wat Prakeo, former royal temple of the Lao monarchy and originally built in 1565, is home to the Emerald Buddha image, Buddhist sculptures are displayed along the perimeter wall, including a 6th to 9th century Dvaravati-style stone Buddha and several standing and sitting Buddhas. On the way to the famous and sacred structure of That Luang Stupa, stop to take some pictures of the imposing Patuxay Monument, Vientiane's own Arc de Triumph.
In the afternoon, we take a short drive out of the city to visit the Buddha Park where hundreds of Buddhist and Hindu sculptures brought from India are displayed. Transfer back to your hotel. End of service.
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Accommodation
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English speaking guide
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Bottles of drinking water every day
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Sightseeing and entrance fees
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Air-conditioned transfers
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Airfare (international and domestic) and airport tax
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Insurance
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Optional tours
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Any services not mentioned in the program.
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Visa services (Visa approval letter/Visa stamp fee/ Visa fast track)
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Other meals, drinks, and personal expenses (phone call, laundry, tipping etc.)
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Early check-in/late check-out/ room upgrade surcharge
Regulations
Expand all01 pax | usd $110 | 5 SEATS CAR |
02 pax | usd $85 | 5 SEATS CAR |
03 pax | usd $80 | 7 SEATS CAR |
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Payment currency
Vietnamese currency: VND (Vietnam dong)
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Special services
If you have special service requests such as vegetarian meals, single room requests or special assistance, please contact the consultant directly. -
Other notes about departure schedule
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