The capital and largest city of Laos, Vientiane is a colorful and welcoming place filled with temples and wats, including the country’s most important national monument: That Luang. Although large, Vientiane has a laid-back atmosphere that invites you to take your time, strolling the streets of its Old Quarter and sitting back enjoying a coffee in one of its many cafes. From Vientiane, a popular next stop is Luang Prabang. Much smaller though no less desirable, Luang Prabang was the royal capital of Laos and is popular with tourists for its many historical and natural sites that include waterfalls, caves, temples and palaces. Travel between Vientiane and Luang Prabang is easy with several different transportation options available.
Options for Getting from Vientiane to Luang Prabang
Getting from Vientiane to Luang Prabang doesn’t seem as though it should take too long when you look at a map; after all, it’s only around 360 kilometers (225 miles) between these two cities. Catching a flight is a very fast way to travel the distance, if you have the budget for an expensive flight, and you can travel by road or by boat as well, although be prepared for a long journey. The road between them meanders its way up mountains and through valleys with some very winding sections that probably wouldn’t suit someone who gets travel sick. As a result, traveling by road takes between 10 and 13 hours. There is also a boat, but traveling by boat won’t save you any time and isn’t always recommended. Whichever mode of transport you’re interested in, read on because we have full details of each of them.
By River Boat from Vientiane to Luang Prabang
We’ll start with the river boat because, as mentioned above, traveling by boat isn’t always recommended in a country like Laos where there may not be as many safety precautions as you’re used to. Several websites do mention a river speedboat that travels from Vientiane in the morning and takes roughly 11 hours to get to Luang Prabang. This high-speed boat can take 6 passengers and seems relatively affordable, and, if you enjoy traveling on the river this could be a good option. However, passengers have mentioned feeling unsafe on these boats, which is why we would not recommend traveling this way.
From Vientiane to Luang Prabang by Bus or Taxi
Buses are safer and can be more affordable, and they allow you to see plenty of passing scenery along the way. Considering that going by boat doesn’t actually save you any time, bus travel is, for us, the most sensible way to get from Vientiane to Luang Prabang.
There are ample companies offering bus and van services, giving you plenty of different options for day and time of travel. Prices appear to be quite comparable between the different operators so there isn’t one that stands out as being particularly cheaper. Usually you’ll save a few dollars if you travel by regular bus as opposed to a sleeper bus but consider these savings carefully and weigh up if it’s really worth it. In a regular bus you’ll have a standard seat with not much space to stretch out, while on a sleeper bus you can stretch your legs right out and lie down, giving you a much better chance of catching some sleep! Considering the journey will be around 12 to 13 hours, the sleeper buses should give you a much higher level of comfort.
READER COMMENTS (No Comment)
No comments for this articls!