From
there cross:
–
The Wat Mai Suwannaphumaram Monastery built in late 18th century founded by King Anurat (r. 1795-1817) in 1796 and restored in 1821 by the King
Manthatourat.
Walk
to:
–
The Royal Palace Museum called as Haw Kham the Golden Hall, builds between 1904-1909 blend of
Laotian and French Beaux Arts architectural as the new official royal residence
for the monarchs of Luang Prabang and converted into a Museum in 1976, just one
year prior to the Lao revolution.
The Royal Palace Museum opens from Wednesday to Monday at 8:00 am to
11:00 am, and 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm.
Then
take the Electric Vehicle to:
–
The Wat
Choumkhong built in 1843 by Phakhu Keo, during the reign of King Sukaseum (1836-1851). The sim
was restored in 1933 and 1951.
From
there:
–
The Wat Xieng Muan was founded in the mid-19th century by
Phragna Sisonxay in 1853, during the reign of King Chantharath Koumane
(1850-1868).
And Visit:
a
Traditional Lao Wooden House (Heuan Chan Heritage Museum), learn about the
architecture of Traditional Houses in Luang Prabang’s past.
The
museum opens for free from Monday to Friday at 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and 1:30 pm
to 4:30 pm.
Discover
the Colonial Architecture, on the way to the Wat Xieng Thong one of the most beautiful
temple in the town.
–Wat
Xieng Thong Ratsavoravihanh built in 1560 - 16th century by The King
Setthathilat to commemorate the memory of the Chanthaphanith and Jataka stories
from Buddhist cosmology. Xieng Thong Ratsavoravihanh, or Volavihan, the
"Golden City or Golden Tree Monastery" is the most historically
significant and impressive of Luang Prabang's temples a typical Lao Architecture
of Luang Prabang.
Then
enjoy the way along the Mekong River until Wat Wisunalat and the
famous Melon Stupa next to Wat Aham,
–Wat
Wisunalat built
during the reign of King Wisunarat (1501-1520) and represents the earliest
style referred as Luang Prabang Style of Lao temple architecture. And it
was rebuilt between 1896 and 1898 and during the reign of King Sakkarin Kamsuk
(r. 1894-1903).
And
enjoy the way along the Nam Khan River until the peninsula, after
a stop on the sandbanks of the Mekong confluence.
Continue
with next to The World Heritage House:
–
The Wat Pak Khan, built by Phagna Chanthep under the reign of King
Inta Som (1727-76), it was reconstructed in the early 20th century.
On
the way of the Sakkalin Main street road main stop to:
–
Wat Kili built in 1773 by the Tai Phuan from Xieng Khouang under the reign of King
Rama IV in Rattanakosin period.
Next
to the Wat Sibounheuang to finish the tour:
–
Wat Sen soukaram (Wat Sen) built in 1718, 18th
century by Ta Chao Rang, during the reign of king Kingkithsarat.
From
there, take the Electric Vehicle to the Royal Palace Museum for the end of the
tour.
tour price:
Prices valid from 1st May 2016 to 31th December 2017
sharing
city Tour
|
Rate/pax
|
Luang Prabang
|
40 USD
|
Surcharge If
require:
MEAL
|
Half-board /person
|
Full-board /person
|
Standard (based on local restaurant)
|
TOUR PRICE INCLUSIONS:
• Sharing Green transportation
• English/../.. Speaking guide
• Admission fee to indicated sights
• Gov’t tax and service charge
TOUR PRICE EXCLUSIONS:
• Travel insurance (compulsory)
• Accommodation
• Meals not mentioned
• any optional tour cost beyond the main program
• other service are not mentioned above
• Travel insurance (compulsory)
• Accommodation
• Meals not mentioned
• any optional tour cost beyond the main program
• other service are not mentioned above
Green Jungle Park Adventure...
2. Rope Course Adventure : 28 USD/Pax
3. Zip Line Adventure : 30 USD/Pax
4. Trekking & Rope Course Adventure : 45 USD/Pax
5. Trekking & Zip Line Adventure : 55 USD/Pax
6. Zip Line & Rope Course Adventure : 45 USD/Pax
7. Full Day Trekking, Rope Course and Zip Line Adventure : 65 USD