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Bangkok Cycling to Luang Prabang: Your 13-Day Thailand-Laos Grand Expedition
Embark on an exhilarating 13-day cycling adventure that seamlessly connects the vibrant capital of Bangkok, Thailand, to the tranquil spiritual heart of Luang Prabang, Laos. Golden Trail Travel invites you to experience a unique blend of active exploration, diverse landscapes, and profound cultural immersion across two captivating Southeast Asian nations. This meticulously crafted tour is designed for active travelers eager to discover bustling cities, serene countryside, and rich histories on two wheels.
Your adventure begins in Bangkok, Thailand, a city renowned for its majestic temples, bustling markets, and lively street life. From there, you'll cycle northwards, transitioning from the urban energy to the peaceful Thai countryside. You'll pedal along well-maintained roads, passing by verdant rice paddies, traditional villages, and serene agricultural landscapes, allowing you to quickly immerse yourself in the authentic rhythm of rural Thailand. This initial phase offers a fantastic opportunity to see the real Thailand beyond its famous landmarks.
As you cycle further north, you'll eventually cross the border into Laos, a land known for its laid-back charm, saffron-robed monks, and the majestic Mekong River. The landscape gradually shifts to its characteristic serene beauty, featuring rolling hills, lush forests, and picturesque riverside communities. You'll continue your journey, cycling past charming villages and along roads offering glimpses of a more tranquil pace of life. Your adventure culminates in Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site, truly the jewel of Laos. Here, you'll have ample time to explore its magnificent glistening temples, witness the alms giving ceremony, visit vibrant night markets, and perhaps explore the beautiful Kuang Si Falls, offering a deeply enriching end to your cross-border odyssey.
This 13-day Bangkok Cycling to Luang Prabang Tour is fully supported, ensuring a comfortable and worry-free experience despite its length. An experienced local English-speaking cycling leader will guide you every pedal of the way, sharing invaluable insights into the regions' history, culture, and natural beauty. A dedicated support vehicle will be on hand for assistance, luggage transport, and comfortable transfers when needed. Enjoy comfortable accommodations in well-located guesthouses and hotels, and savor delicious authentic Thai and Laotian cuisine throughout your journey. Get ready to cycle across borders, through stunning landscapes, and into the very soul of Indochina!
13-Day Guided Cross-Country Cycling Tour: Seamlessly explore Thailand and Laos.
Bangkok's Vibrant Culture: Start your journey in Thailand's bustling capital.
Serene Thai & Laotian Countryside: Pedal through lush rice paddies, rural villages, and along Mekong River banks.
Luang Prabang Exploration: Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site, its temples, and Kuang Si Falls.
Mekong River Experience: Cycle alongside and eventually reach the iconic Mekong River.
Border Crossing Experience: Enjoy the unique journey of cycling between two distinct countries.
Authentic Cultural Immersion: Interact with local communities and savor regional cuisine.
Fully Supported Tour: Worry-free cycling with a local guide, support vehicle, accommodations, and meals.
HOTELS
Economy 2*+ Hotels
Superior 3* Hotels
First Class 4* Hotels
Deluxe 5* Hotels
Luxury 5*++ Hotels
Notes:
*All prices are based on per adult, in Double/Twin sharing
Surcharge will be applied for single traveler or single room request
Important Notes:
HOTELS, PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
GUIDE/LEADER:
English speaking guide. French , Germany , Spanish, Italian, Russian speaking guide can be arranged with on request.
Things to be prepared:
1. Hat
2. Small backpack
3. Shoes and shorts for cycling
4. Sunglasses
5. Gloves
At Golden Trail Travel, we believe every journey should be as unique as the traveler. As Asia's premier bike tour operator, we specialize in creating bespoke cycling experiences that perfectly match your desires and budget, wherever your wanderlust takes you.
Our dedicated team—comprising experienced biking guides, skilled mechanics, reliable drivers, insightful tour consultants, and passionate bicycle specialists—is committed to ensuring your adventure is seamless, safe, and truly unforgettable.
Whether you're exploring solo, enjoying a family getaway, or embarking on a group expedition, we're here to design a trip that's exclusively yours. The itineraries you see are just a starting point; consider them a canvas upon which we'll paint your ideal Asian biking tour. We invite you to share your ideas, tell us your preferences, and let us know your budget. We'll meticulously customize an existing itinerary or craft a brand-new program from the ground up, adding or excluding elements until it's absolutely perfect for you.
7:30 Am pick up at your hotel in Bangkok by our experienced English-speaking cycling guide. Bike fitting and tour briefing. Transfer about 1 hour and 15 minutes from Bangkok to Saraburi to avoid cycling in the busy traffic in Bangkok. We stop for rest room in the gas station and get ready for cycling on the back road to Khao Yai National Park. We stop for lunch before climbing to our hotel. Dinner and overnight in Khao Yai. (L, D)
Breakfast at the hotel. We start cycling a bit downhill to enjoy the fresh air. We stop for water after cycling and enjoying for a while and slow down to see this one of the most beautiful National Park. It is the biggest and longest hill which is just a couple of hours from Bangkok and situated between Saraburi and until Cambodian border. The lunch stop will be around 50km. After lunch, we cycle for another 45km on a more flat road. Dinner and overnight in Surin. (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Get ready and start cycling from our hotel by taking the back road. Soon we get to a quiet small road that is suitable for cycling. We stop for water and visit "Ban Chang" which means Elephant Village and learn how elephants connect with the people in the village. The villagers should take good care of the elephants but not ride them. Afternoon, we continue cycling on the quiet road to complete 80km. Dinner and overnight in Roi Et. (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel. We transfer about 30 minutes from the busy part of the town, then set off our bikes to cycle off the main road along the beautiful rice fields. This part of Surin and Khon Kaen are the biggest part to produce rice whereas the road to Udon Thani has more farming of sugar canes and casava. We stop for lunch at about Km 50 and after lunch, we cycle the last 29km to our hotel to relax at the pool. Dinner and overnight in Khon Kaen. (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Today, we cycle in the most beautiful part of rural Thailand from one village to another and we stop to take photos quite often. Afternoon, we cycle through many nice sceneries starting with rice fields, endless sugar palm farms, and cassava. Then we reach the villages and out to the farms and fields again as the scenery keeps changing. There are a few down hills and up hills but not much climbing just about 150m to 300m high. Dinner and overnight in Khon Kaen. (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel. Today we cycle straight from the hotel. Watch out for the traffic for the first 5 to 10km. Then we get to the quiet road through the countryside. Today's cycling route is relatively flat with a maximum altitude of 150m high. We cycle on some of the very small roads through the countryside and the villages in the remote areas. Then we reach out to Nong Khai, the border town separated by Nong Khai (Thailand) and Vientiane (Laos) by the Mekong River. Late afternoon, proceed to the border crossing point at the foot of the bridge. We get our luggage and put off the bus as we change the support vehicle. Then stamp out at Thailand immigration and cross the 2km bridge and get the visa on arrival USD35 per person with 1 photo on the Laos side. Then continue our journey to Vientiane which is 15km from the border and overnight in Vientiane ( B, L )
Breakfast at the hotel. Today, we have a free day from cycling to wander around Vientiane or city tour on your own. Overnight in Vientiane. (B)
Breakfast at the hotel. Fill in water and be prepared for our biking day. Event Vientiane is a quiet capital city compared to their neighboring countries but the road is still busy. So, we ride to follow a single line and watch for the traffic. We stop in a Hmong market for s short break. Lunch on route. Afternoon, we head to Nam Ngum lake, the biggest reservoir in Laos. Dinner and overnight on the edge of Nam Ngum lake. ( B, L, D )
After breakfast, we prepare for our hard day biking. We stop every 20km for a drink and snack stop. The overall route is modulated and has steep hills in some parts. We will arrive in Vang Vieng known as the gate to Northern Laos or backpacker's paradise a busy town packed with young tourists from all over the world because of its charming landscape and variety of fun activities. ( B, L, D )
After breakfast, fill in water and be prepared to get on the bike. Today is the hard part of cycling with some up hills and down hills. So, we will start a bit early. You will be high in the mountains for the first half of the day following a ridge line up and down with peaks all around. In the afternoon it is time to relax a bit as the road is largely downhill along a valley to our overnight stop in Phoukoun, a small village on top of the mountains. Few people stop here overnight so the accommodation is very simple. It is a special experience to stay in such a place. (B,L,D)
After breakfast. We begin our cycling heading to Luang Prabang. We pass through lush forests and many small H’Mong villages that sit dwarfed by the amazing landscape of limestone mountains that surround them. Enjoy lunch with some snacks, local fruits, and drinks. Then we have a 20 minutes power nap before continuing cycling to Luang Prabang. We stop for lunch in Kiu Ketcham. After lunch, we transfer to Luang Prabang for the last 78km. Dinner and overnight in Luang Prabang. (B,L,D)
After a restful day, we hit the bikes for a ride to the stunning Kuang Sii Waterfall. The ride is along a small road alongside the Mekong River passing through small villages, rice fields, and forests. At the waterfall enjoy a swim, picnic lunch, and a visit to the tiger and bear rescue center before riding back to Luang Prabang. (B, L)
Breakfast at the hotel. Free at leisure until transfer for departure flight. This trip can be extended with our Southern Adventure trip starting in Pakse. We can help to arrange the flight ticket from Luang Prabang to Pakse. If you wish to fly or cycle to Vietnam or another city in the neighboring country, we also can help to arrange with a competitive price. (B)
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