Day 5 – Vang Vieng To Vientiane
Morning Visit To Tham Chang Cave
Tham Chang, the most popular cave attraction in Vang Vieng Is located 30 minutes from the town by foot.The compound is a very well-developed tourism site. Because of its near location, it welcomes thousands of tourists every day, especially Korean tourists.
Vang Vieng is super popular to Korean tourists, I didn’t know why.
You’ll pass through the Orange Bridge with a toll fee of 10,000 Kip per person for a return trip. To enter the cave it’s another 15,000 Kip per person.
A long staircase leads all the way up to the cave, where you’ll find all sorts of legends and structures. There are elephant structures, monk’s chair and a hole where the ‘naga’ lives.
Day 7 – Vientiane
Pha That Luang & Patuxay Monument
That Luang Temple is the landmark of Vientiane city, along with Patuxay Monument. It’s located around 1 hour by foot from the tourism area.
On the way, you can pay a visit to Patuxay Monument, one of the most photographed monuments in Laos.That Luang Temples is a 44-meters tall Buddhist stupa covered with gold. It has undergone several reconstructions due to foreign invasions to Laos.
Vientiane Night Market
Vientiane Night Market is the largest in entire Laos, it’ll take you an hour or so to explore the whole thing.Here, you’ll find the cheapest prices for all kinds of souvenirs, gifts, shirts, clothing, just about anything.
But street foods are not much of a choice here, as there are only a few stalls of them.
This is the perfect place if you’re going to buy some souvenirs before leaving the country, best price guaranteed, after negotiations.
this is a beautiful place