Vang Vieng is one of the most unique cities that should not be missed during your travel to Laos. This city is certainly a must-visit for lovers of sports activities in the heart of nature and thrilling treks. 1 day in Vang Vieng is a good idea to better understand the culture and lifestyle of Laotians. Here are the best destinations and activities to pass the time during your stay in Vang Vieng.
Vang Vieng has a savannah climate with dry winter according to the Köppen-Geiger classification. The summers are much rainier than the winters in this region. The average annual temperature is about 23.2 ° C. The average annual rainfall is about 2332.1 mm.
In short, the time for traveling to Vang Vieng is from January to April and from October to December.
This city can be reached either from Luang Prabang or from Vientiane by minibus.
You can go from Luang Prabang for 100,000 kips (a sum nonetheless – $11 – for a not so long ride) by minibus. It will take you a little over 4h, including a break of 1/ 2h.
As you may have guessed by reading the paragraph above, taking the minivan to Vang Vieng is much faster than taking the bus.
In reality, mini-vans often operate according to their own schedules. Also, it is a fact that minivans are much more affordable than VIP buses.
You can buy your ticket through your guest house or hotel, the latter including a tuk-tuk ride from your residence to the bus station. Besides, you will not have to worry about having to find the way yourself.
The spectacular karst formations of Vang Vieng contain a large number of impressive caves. Cave exploration is also one of the major tourist attractions of Vang Vieng. The magnificent Tham Xang cave or elephant cave is worth spending time to explore.
To have an even more spectacular overview, take the height and enjoy a hot air balloon flight, a unique experience to live for on your Indochina discovery!
You can admire the panoramic view of the beautiful landscapes. This is an adventure at a very reasonable price that allows you to fly over Vang Vieng and admire majestic scenery. Three are incredible karst mountains, caves and rivers that run between beautiful rice fields.
If the pipes do not interest you, but you are passionate about water sports, consider kayaking and canoeing! Kayaking down the Nam Song River is a very popular activity in Vang Vieng and you will understand why this activity is pleasant.
It is easy to hire a kayak to navigate the river for hours or a full day. You can admire the beauty of the caves while kayaking.
While the kayak trip allows you to experience the charming river landscape of Vang Vieng, the canoe safely gives you the scenic trip along the river.
Indeed, kayaking the Nam Song River allows you to admire the beauty of the countryside of Vang Vieng, including its fabulous limestone landscapes at the foot of which sneaks the river.
This destination is an extraordinary attraction to give you an ideal feeling in Vang Vieng. You can choose to travel by bike, on foot or by motorbike to admire a beautiful rice paddies campaign stretching to infinity.
Coming to this paradise, tourists can relax and cool off, especially during the hot afternoons. More and more dramatic photos on Blue Lagoon have been shared, and all agree on its persistent blue charm.
Go to the blue lagoon preferably in the morning or at the end of the day to avoid the crowds.
Tourists can enjoy climbing all year round in the grand limestone karst landscape at Vang Vieng. Several routes have been opened on sometimes vertiginous walls.
To ensure safety, you are advised to work with the Adam Climbing School founded in 2004 and dedicated to offering climbing courses for beginners and the experienced. You can register during a half-day, full day or several days. An outdoor activity out of the ordinary to discover!
If you want to explore the beautiful city of Vang Vieng yourself, then cycling is also a nice choice. Tourists can admire the beauty of a city, including spectacular rice fields, long-lasting karsts, agricultural activities, and traditional local houses. You can rent either the bike at any terrain (from 20.000 kip) or the street bike (from 10.000 kip).
Tubing on the Nam Song River is a unique and favorite activity. This fun action, long reserved for young backpackers, is now very popular with all travelers. This activity is perfect for those who love thrills and outdoor pleasures. The tube allows you to discover the amazing landscapes of limestone on the river.
You will also have an opportunity of your quiet navigation to stop by many bars located on the banks to take a break, sip a fruit juice or a cocktail. This is a preferable activity on the rainy season in November, when the level of the river is quite large and promotes better navigation.
This traditional salad from Laos is known by the name “Laap or Larp”. Laap includes minced meat and viscera (pork, buffalo, beef, duck or chicken) then mixed with fish sauce, coriander, mint, red pepper, lemon juice green and lime juice, sprinkle with grilled rice.
Laotians often eat this dish with Khao Niao (sticky rice) and fresh vegetables such as dried peppers, banana flowers and raw vegetables. Although locals prefer this raw dish (Tiger laap), travelers could ask for a freshly prepared dish containing no gut. You can taste this typical dish in all restaurants of Laos.
The name of the river fish stuck on bamboo skewers is Ping Pa, seasoned with chopped kaffir lime leaves, galangal, lemongrass, coriander and lime juice before being roasted on skin. This is generally considered a “fast food”, to consume with a portion of sticky rice.
This dish of Laos is often found in Luang Prabang. This is a rice noodle soup dish mixed with ground pork, tomatoes, peanuts, chilli peppers and fermented bean sauce. Even if they share the same name with Chiang Mai ‘Khao Soi. These two dishes are very different. The Thai version is an egg packed with noodles and served with coconut milk.
Kapoon is a spicy rice vermicelli soup known as the signature of Laos. It is a soup kitchen in Laos throughout the Southeast Asian region. This cuisine is rich in vegetables, herbs, spices and rice noodles. It is made from crushed or shredded chicken, fish or pork, seasoned with ingredients such as lime leaves, galangal, garlic, shallots and red peppers. Khao Poon is traditionally cooked with rice vermicelli (a thin rice noodle with a tangy taste). Traditionally, this Laos soup is served at weddings.
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This post was last modified on July 4, 2023 4:07 am
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