The magazine guide to travel in Laos with useful information about transport, places to visit and what to do when you get there. Laos is a fascinating country with welcoming people, interesting food, great scenery and bad roads.| www.laoslife.info
By bus or minivan the journey from Nong Khiaw to Luang Namtha is scheduled to take around 7 hours depending upon which service you take.| Laos Travel Guide
Wat That is the largest temple in Vang Vieng in Central Laos.| Laos Travel Guide
From Vang Vieng North Bus Terminal you can travel to Vientiane, Luang Prabang and Phonsavan. For services to Thailand you need Vang Vieng South Bus Terminal.| Laos Travel Guide
Tham Chang Cave is the only major tourist attraction within easy walking distance of Vang Vieng town.| Laos Travel Guide
Nam Xay Viewpoint is the most popular of the viewpoints overlooking the spectacular hills and valley where the popular Laotian tourist town of Vang Vieng is located.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus or minivan the journey from Nong Khiaw to Vang Vieng is scheduled to take around 9 hours.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus the journey from Nong Khiaw to Hanoi in Vietnam is scheduled to take around 20 hours.| Laos Travel Guide
By direct bus service the journey from Huay Xai to Chiang Rai is scheduled to take from 2 to 4 hours, including the time it takes to cross the border between Laos and Thailand.| Laos Travel Guide
By direct bus service the journey from Huay Xai to Chiang Mai is scheduled to take from 5 to 8 hours depending upon which service you take.| Laos Travel Guide
By direct bus service the journey from Huay Xai to Bangkok is scheduled to take from 14 to 15 hours depending upon which service you take.| Laos Travel Guide
The Gibbon Experience is an eco-friendly tour company offering over night stays in canopy height tree-houses and exhilarating zip-line rides over dense forest.| Laos Travel Guide
Like most journeys in South East Asia, there is a hard way to do it and an easy way to do it. Taking the slow boat to Luang Prabang definitely counts as the hard way.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus or minivan the journey from Nong Khiaw to Huay Xai is scheduled to take 10 hours.| Laos Travel Guide
Wat Si Sa Ket is one of the oldest temples in Vientiane, dating back to 1820, having been one of the only temples to have survived the destructed caused when the armies of Siam invaded the country in 1827. The Siamese didn’t destroyed this particular temple because, according to local legend, the temple has a Thai style roof rather than a Laotian one.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus or minivan the journey from Nong Khiaw to Sapa in Vietnam is scheduled to take from 18 to 19 hours depending upon which service you take.| Laos Travel Guide
The history of Pha That Luang is a mystery: a religious monument of some kind has existed on the site of the modern day structure for a really long time.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus or minivan the journey from Nong Khiaw to Vientiane is scheduled to take from 10 to 11 hours depending upon which service you take. Bus Times from Nong Khiaw to Vientiane There are currently 3 minivan [Read more...] The post Travel from Nong Khiaw to Vientiane first appeared on Laos Travel Guide.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus or minivan the journey from Nong Khiaw to Luang Prabang is scheduled to take from 4 to 5 hours depending upon which service you take.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus or minivan the journey from Don Det to Kratie in Cambodia is scheduled to take from 6 to 7 hours depending upon which bus or minivan service you take.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus the journey from Vang Vieng to Hanoi is scheduled to take from 25 to 33 hours depending upon which service you take. There is also a joint bus and train service which completes the journey in around 17 hours.| Laos Travel Guide
By bus the journey from Savannakhet to Hanoi is scheduled to take 21 hours.| Laos Travel Guide
Don Det is the third largest island in the Si Phan Don (4,000 Islands Region) in the far south of Laos which features a cluster of islands in the Mekong River.| Laos Travel Guide