Pakse, or Pakxe (French: Paksé; Laotian: ປາກເຊ [pȁːk séː] "mouth of the river"; Thai: ปากเซ), is the capital and most populous city of the southern Laotian province of Champasak, making it the second most populous city in Laos. Located at the confluence of the Xe Don and Mekong Rivers, it has a population of about 88,000. It also served as the capital of the Kingdom of Champasak until it was unified with the rest of Laos in 1946.
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There are plenty of tour operators offering day trips to locations around Pakse, if you are thinking about independent arrangements that right for use us service
Inclusions: Transfer, Driver, English speaking guide
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Lunch, Private expenses
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Start in Luang Prabang and end in Pakse! We will arrive in the core of Laotian culture - Luang Prabang - where sparkles with its flickering verifiable and strict destinations just as broad regular magnificence. As an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city is an appealing goal that you can't miss on your Laos visit. Next destination, 4000 Islands is a beguiling little jewel of a spot settled at the foot of Laos on the Cambodian border, and as the name recommends, comprises of bunches of small islands dissipated in the huge Mekong Delta.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, English-speaking tour guides, Air-con transfers during the trip, Accommodation on twin/double/triple sharing basis., Entrance fee, Mineral water during transfer, Boat trip as the itinenary mentioned
Exclusions: International and domestic flights during the trip, Visa stamp fee (Laos: USD 35/person for visa-upon-arrival), Other meals, if not mentioned in the program. , Surcharge for Christmas and New Year period. , Other expenses, if not mentioned in the program.
Discover southern Laos’ most beautiful scenery with this full day tour of the Bolaven Plateau. Explore the cascading waterfalls of Tad Lo and Tad Fane, visit a local coffee plantation to learn about this famous Laos treat and witness the unique lifestyle of the plateau’s hill tribe people.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Lunch at a local restaurant, Professional English-speaking guide, Transport by A/C vehicle
Exclusions: Gratuities, Drinks
This was an EXCELLENT way of seeing the town and orientating yourself. Definitely not strenuous.It also gave us time to view more closely the attractions rather from inside a minivan.
Wake up early, take local transport north to a pier for the 1.5-hour boat ride on the Mekong River to a secluded area inside the Phou Xieng Thong National Protected Area that is accessible only by boat.
Inclusions: local transfer, boat fee, Local guide, village tax, bottle water, English speaking guide, Lunch
Exclusions: Gratuities, Personal expenses, Other services not mentioned above.
There are plenty of tour operators offering private car and guide for day trips to locations around Pakse, if you are thinking about independent arrangements that right for use us service
Inclusions: Car for Transfer, Driver, English speaking guide
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Private expenses
Pakse town is located in Southern of laos, There is many interesting and do when you visit this town, Pakse is old town from indochina war and old French Colonial Buildings. In this city tour you’ll discover old French Colonial Buildings, a Vietnamese quarter, Buddhist and Chinese temples and an old Catholic church. You can visit the bustling morning market (Daoheuang market) and the Champasak Provincial Historic Museum and end your tour at a cafe and enjoy a freshly brewed Bolaven Coffee or Lao tea or go to the rooftop restaurant to see the sunset while having a refreshing Beer Lao. Alternatively enjoy sunset at Wat Sopse.
Inclusions: Transfer, Bottled water, Lunch, English Speaking guide
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Personal expenses, Other services not mentioned above.
He is very nice person to talk with us all the tour and whatever special local food the people living the province
Pakse, the capital of Champasak Province is not only the major hub of Southern Laos but it is also an ideal destination for those who want to enjoy the outdoors and get lost in the forest. On this 3 days tour in Pakse, visit the archaelogical site of Mt Phou Asa, explore the tropical forest Xe Pian, Chan Deang waterfall, and surrounding area. Tour included hotel pick up, lunch, dinner, 2 night accommodation. - Free hotel pick up/drop off from/to Pakse centre - Lunch, dinner, breakfast included - Accommodation: 1st night: tented camp, 2nd night: comfort bungalow - Group size: 2 - 15 pax
Inclusions: 2 nights accommodation (1 night tented camp, 1 night comfort bungalow), Bottled drinking water, Breakfast x 2, Dinner x 2, Lunch x 2, Coffee and/or Tea, English speaking local guide
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Travel insurance, Personal expenditure, Any other services not clearly mentioned on itinerary and trip inclusive portion.
Travel your way to the lost archipelago by air conditioned car from Pakse,then take a boat to Don Khone (famous for its French colonial remains). Discover the rocky Liphi Waterfalls, with the chance to do an amazing Zipline across the falls or swim below the falls at a sandy beach ,and after having a Lao style lunch, return to the mainland to your private Minivan , which takes you as final activity to the most beautiful park at the Khone Papheng waterfall, known for its size as the South-East Asian Niagra falls. Return to Pakse at the end of the tour This quoted price is for one passenger only.
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, Air-conditioned vehicle, Lao style lunch at highly recommended Khamkhong restaurant overlooking the Mekong to Don Det island.
Exclusions: travel insurance
I have booked two trips to see the ancient Khmer temple and Bolaven plateau . I am so impress to the service. The staffs of the agent have knowledge about the areas so well and help me arrange my vacation days easily. Moreover, the drivers are so nice. they can speak English that help me a lot about local information. I was so happy!!..
The Bolaven Plateau is famous for its cool climate, beautiful waterfalls and fertile soil which is used to grow many different types of produce including high grade tea and coffee, vast variety of fruits, cardamom and rattan. This tours gives you a great opportunity to see all of what Bolaven Plateau is famous for.
Inclusions: Hotel pick up and drop off , Drinking Water, Meal : Typical lunch, English speaking guide, Government taxes, All entrance fees, Travel permits
Exclusions: Personal expense, Coffee and/or Tea, Dinner
Don’t go there. Just don’t. The price advertised on TripAdvisor is €120 whereas some of the people we flew with paid $80 in VangVieng! Takeoff from a wasteland full of trash in the middle of nowhere, 20 minutes flight over VV (not the prettiest sight by far unless you’re into power lines and hotel roofs) with barely any explanations and then bye. We learnt afterwards about the French company flying in the countryside next to the blue lagoons and we should have gone with them.
Cool down in the highlands! Drive up to the Bolaven Plateau, a place high above the Mekong Valley known for its temperate, coffee plantations and waterfalls. Rivers run off this high plateau in all directions and then plunge out to lush forests in a series of spectacular cascading waterfalls.
Inclusions: Hotel pick up and drop off only in Pakse, Drinking Water, Meals: Typical Lunch, English speaking guide, Government taxes, All entrance fees, Travel permits
Exclusions: Beverage and personal expense
Don’t go there. Just don’t. The price advertised on TripAdvisor is €120 whereas some of the people we flew with paid $80 in VangVieng! Takeoff from a wasteland full of trash in the middle of nowhere, 20 minutes flight over VV (not the prettiest sight by far unless you’re into power lines and hotel roofs) with barely any explanations and then bye. We learnt afterwards about the French company flying in the countryside next to the blue lagoons and we should have gone with them.
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