Spend your honeymoon by visiting the famous Siphandon or ‘4000 Islands’ region of Laos will be a different experience. Start your tour in Pakse, the most important town in southern Laos, you’ll then drive to the Bolaven Plateau, stopping en route at Tad Lo to see its three different waterfalls. Continuing to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Wat Phou which is a spectacular temple pre-dates Angkor Wat and was built by the rulers of the Khmer empire. You’ll also have free time to stroll through some of the villages or do what you wish to make your honeymoon the most unforgettable one.
Destination: Khong Island
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner, G=Guide
Day 1: Arrival in Pakse/Bolavens Plateau/Pakse (G)
Be charmed by the small-town feel of Pakse, the most important town in Southern Laos located at the confluence of Mekong and Sedone River. Head to Bolavens Plateau to enjoy the spectacular view of cascading waterfalls in lush greenery at Tad Lo and Tad Fane Waterfalls followed by visits to tea and coffee plantations, where you will get a chance to savor the famous Lao coffee. Overnight in Pakse
Day 2: Pakse/Wat Phou/Khong Island (B, D, G)
Following breakfast, you will visit the pre-Angkorian temple of Wat Phou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning architectural flavors. Return to Champassak to explore the French colonial architecture dotting the town. In the afternoon, enjoy elephant riding up to Ban Kiet Ngong, a hillside village in Mount Asa which overlooks the biodiversity-rich Xe Pian Protected Area before driving to Khong Island (Siphandon), an intricate and beautiful network of 4000 islands and islets. A bottle of champagne awaits you back in your room to enjoy befor a romantic dinner with flowers, candlelight and music Overnight in Khong Island.
Day 3: Khong Island free (B)
The day will be your own for relaxing. You’ll spend the night in Khong Island.
Day 4: Khong Island/Pakse (B, G)
Today, you will visit the peaceful islands of Done Det and Done Khone for a glimpse of the only railway ever built in Laos during the French colonization. Head for the Lippi Waterfalls, a local sacred site believed to trap bad spirits followed by the majestic Khone Papheng which is considered the largest waterfall in Southeast Asia. In the evening, stop by the evening market and pick up some local handicrafts. Overnight in Pakse.
Day 5: Pakse departure (B, G)
After breakfast, you can choose to transfer to the Thai border or to the airport for your onward flight.
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