Five days adds Vang Vieng (karst landscape + Blue Lagoon + caves + kayaking + hot-air balloon, 1h by Lao-China Railway from Vientiane) as a 2-night side trip. Days 1-3 same as the 3-day plan. Day 4: morning LCR train to Vang Vieng + Blue Lagoon 1 + Nam Song River kayaking + overnight. Day 5: Tham Phu Kham cave + hot-air balloon (Nov-Mar) + LCR return to Vientiane + Mekong sunset + airport departure. The Lao-China Railway (LCR, opened 2021) makes Vang Vieng access dramatically easier than the 4-hour minivan it used to require.
Five days hits the sweet spot for Vientiane — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.
5-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$265
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$665
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,800
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Arrival + Wat Si Saket + Khop Chai Deu + Mekong sunset
Airport pickup + Wat Si Saket + Haw Phra Kaew + Khop Chai Deu dinner + Mekong waterfront sunsetActivities
- 14:00 VTE Wattay Airport arrival + hotel check-in 1 hour
Wattay International Airport (VTE) is 4km from city center. Official airport taxi: $5 (80,000-100,000 LAK). Tuk-tuk: $3-5 (60,000-100,000 LAK, negotiate in LAK upfront). Hotel pickup for mid-range/luxury: $10-20. Visa-free 30 days for most passports — no advance application needed.
Cost: $3-20 transfer; visa-free 30 days TIP: Use the official airport taxi counter — informal tuk-tuks at the airport overcharge 2-3x. ATM at the airport for initial LAK cash ($10-15 worth covers day 1). Pay in LAK not USD (USD pricing runs 30-50% higher). Cross-border alternative: Friendship Bridge from Nong Khai (Thailand) — $1 shuttle bus, 30-min immigration. - 15:30 Wat Si Saket + Haw Phra Kaew (oldest + royal temples) 1.5-2 hours
Wat Si Saket (1818) is Vientiane's oldest surviving temple — 6,840 small Buddha niches line the inner courtyard walls, the most photogenic single image in Vientiane. Haw Phra Kaew (1565, restored) is the former royal temple that once held the Emerald Buddha (now in Bangkok's Grand Palace). The two temples are across the street from each other, 5 minutes walk from Nam Phou Square.
Cost: Wat Si Saket $1 + Haw Phra Kaew $1 TIP: Open 8-12, 13-16. Cover shoulders + knees — free sarongs available at entrances if you forget. Shoes off at temple buildings. No flash photography inside. The 6,840-niche courtyard at Wat Si Saket is the Instagram signature. English guide $2.50 (30-min tour at each temple). - 17:30 Mekong waterfront sunset + Fa Ngum Road walk 1.5 hours
Vientiane's 1.5km Mekong waterfront on Fa Ngum Road — sunset across the river toward Nong Khai, Thailand. The Vientiane sunset photo signature: the Friendship Bridge silhouette + Thai shore lights coming on. Mekong Night Market 18:00-22:00 sets up at the southern end (Lao silk + saa paper + souvenirs + food stalls).
Cost: Free TIP: Sunset 17:30-18:00 November-February, 18:30-19:00 May-October. Photogenic from the elevated waterfront promenade. Mosquito repellent useful (riverside). - 19:30 Khop Chai Deu first-night dinner 1.5-2 hours
Khop Chai Deu (1995, restored 1900-era French colonial villa, Setthathirath Road) is the canonical Vientiane first-night dinner. Garden courtyard seating + live Lao music + 100-item English menu covering Lao traditional, Thai, Vietnamese, and Western. Larb + Mok Pa + sticky rice + Beerlao combo ($10 per person).
Cost: $8-15 per person TIP: Garden courtyard fills 19:00-21:00. No reservations needed mid-week; reserve weekends. English menu + English-speaking staff. Cash + card. Live Lao music Tuesday-Saturday evenings.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Airport / connecting city (Bangkok/Hanoi/Singapore)
transit · $5-15
Most international travelers connect via Bangkok or Hanoi. Eat at the connecting airport.
Lunch
Hotel area cafe or Joma Bakery
Nam Phou Square · $3-8
Joma Bakery or Naked Espresso — bagel/croissant + Lao single-origin coffee combo.
Dinner
Khop Chai Deu colonial villa
Setthathirath Road · $8-15
Larb + Mok Pa + sticky rice + Beerlao combo. The canonical Vientiane first-night dinner inside a 1900-era colonial villa.
Airport-to-town: 4km, $5 official taxi or $10-20 hotel pickup. In-town: walking + tuk-tuk. Nam Phou Square is the central walkable base — most attractions within 10 min on foot. Tuk-tuks for trips over 1km — agree fares in LAK upfront.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Tak Bat + Pha That Luang + Patuxai + COPE + Kualao
Smaller Tak Bat + Talat Sao morning market + gold stupa + Arc + UXO museum + colonial dance dinnerActivities
- 06:00 Tak Bat alms-giving (smaller scale than Luang Prabang) 45 min
Vientiane's Tak Bat happens at major temples (Wat Si Saket, Wat Mixay) at 6 AM — smaller scale than Luang Prabang's famous 200+ monk procession, but more accessible to first-time visitors. Lay people kneel and place sticky rice + fruits in monks' alms bowls. The signature Lao spiritual ritual.
Cost: Hotel-arranged alms package $5-10 / observation free TIP: STRICT ETIQUETTE: NO FLASH, NO touching monks (especially women), NO direct eye contact, maintain 3m distance, cover shoulders + knees, buy alms food from market sellers NOT from touts at the temple. If not participating, watch quietly from far back. - 07:00 Talat Sao morning market breakfast 45 min
Talat Sao is the real Lao local market — sticky rice + bamboo shoots + tropical fruit + Khao Piak Sen noodle stalls + Lao coffee carts + Kao Jee baguette stands. Post-Tak Bat breakfast is the canonical local meal. Khao Piak Sen $1.20 + Lao coffee with condensed milk $0.70 + Kao Jee baguette $1.50.
Cost: $2-4 per person TIP: 06:30-08:00 is fresh + active; sold out by 10:00. Hygiene fine. English not spoken — point. Photography welcome. The Kao Jee baguette is the French colonial legacy you should try at least once. - 09:00 Pha That Luang (national symbol gold stupa) 1.5 hours
Built 1566 by King Setthathirath. The 45m golden stupa is Lao's national symbol — it appears on the currency and national emblem. Surrounded by 30 smaller stupas and 2 temples (Wat That Luang Neua north and Wat That Luang Tai south). 5km from Nam Phou Square — tuk-tuk $2-3 each way.
Cost: $2 entry TIP: Open 8-12, 13-16. Cover shoulders + knees. The golden stupa photogenic from the southwest corner in morning light. Wat That Luang Neua (north) has the 1992 reclining Buddha (15m long). Tuk-tuk round trip $4-6 + 5 min walking between sites. - 11:30 Patuxai (Vientiane Arc de Triomphe) 1 hour
1968 Lao war memorial — modeled on the Paris Arc de Triomphe but built with US cement originally donated for an airport runway (the most famous architectural irony in Vientiane). Climb the 200 steps to the rooftop for 360° Vientiane panorama — That Luang stupa in one direction, Mekong River in the other.
Cost: $1 rooftop entry TIP: Open 8-17. The rooftop view is the photogenic Patuxai shot, not the ground-level. Souvenir stalls at the base sell Lao silk + saa paper. 10-min walk from That Luang stupa or 5-min tuk-tuk. - 13:00 COPE Visitor Centre + lunch 1.5 hours
COPE (Cooperative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise) — a free museum + working prosthetic clinic in central Vientiane that documents the Vietnam War-era American bombing of Laos. 270 million cluster bombs dropped 1964-1973, 80 million still unexploded as UXO across rural Laos. Artifacts, victim accounts, and current rehabilitation work. The single most-recommended cultural visit in Vientiane.
Cost: Free (donations welcome — $5-10 suggested) TIP: Open Mon-Sat 9-18, closed Sundays. 45-60 min visit. Emotionally heavy — set the right expectation. Provides essential historical context for understanding modern Laos. Donate at the entrance if your trip budget allows. - 15:30 Wat Si Muang (city guardian temple) + Lao coffee break 1.5 hours
Wat Si Muang (1563) is Vientiane's city guardian temple — locals' #1 daily prayer destination. Less tourist-famous than That Luang but more culturally important to Lao residents. After the temple, stop at Le Trio Coffee or Naked Espresso for a Lao single-origin pour-over and a 30-min cafe rest.
Cost: Free temple + $3-5 coffee TIP: Cover shoulders + knees. Locals come here to receive blessings — observe quietly and respectfully. Le Trio Coffee sells 250g coffee bean souvenir bags ($6-8) — the #1 take-home from Vientiane. - 19:00 Kualao Restaurant colonial dance dinner 2 hours
Kualao (1990, 1925 French colonial mansion) is the canonical anniversary + group dinner. Traditional Lao 7-course set menu + nightly 19:30 Lao classical dance and music show (30 min, no extra charge). Garden seating in the colonial courtyard. The heritage atmosphere pick.
Cost: $15-20 per person TIP: Reservations essential weekends. Dance show 19:30 — arrive by 19:00 for a good seat. Smart casual dress. Cash + card. Private dining rooms for 8-20 people available.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Talat Sao morning market Khao Piak Sen
Lane Xang Avenue · $2-4
Post-Tak Bat breakfast — Khao Piak Sen $1.20 + Lao coffee $0.70 + Kao Jee baguette $1.50. Authentic local meal.
Lunch
Common Grounds or Lao Kitchen
Nam Phou Square · $5-10
Light Aussie-style brunch at Common Grounds or Lao traditional at Lao Kitchen. Air-conditioned + Wi-Fi for afternoon recovery.
Dinner
Kualao colonial dance dinner
Samsenthai Road · $15-20
1925 colonial mansion + Lao 7-course set + 19:30 traditional dance show. Anniversary + group dinner pick.
Day 2 mixes walking + tuk-tuks. Tak Bat + Talat Sao + Wat Si Saket walking distance from Nam Phou. Pha That Luang 5km tuk-tuk $2-3 each way. Patuxai → COPE → Wat Si Muang walkable circuit. Hotel → Kualao 5-min tuk-tuk or 12-min walk.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Buddha Park + Friendship Bridge + Night Market + departure
Buddha Park half-day + Friendship Bridge view + Mekong Night Market + airportActivities
- 08:30 Buddha Park (Xieng Khuan) tuk-tuk departure 1 hour each way
Buddha Park is 25km southeast of central Vientiane near the Friendship Bridge. Tuk-tuk round trip: $8-10 (settle 150,000-200,000 LAK upfront). Bus #14 from Talat Sao market: $0.70 each way, 45 min ride. Half-day group tour: $15-25 per person including English guide.
Cost: Tuk-tuk $8-10 / bus $0.70 / tour $15-25 TIP: Tuk-tuk 4-person split makes it $2-2.50 per person — cheapest with friends. Bring water + hat + SPF 50 — the park is open + sunny. Allow 90 minutes at the park itself. - 10:00 Buddha Park (Xieng Khuan) 1958 sculpture garden 1.5 hours
Built 1958 by Bunleua Sulilat — a Lao shaman-priest who created 200+ Buddhist + Hindu concrete sculptures including a giant 40m reclining Buddha and the iconic 'pumpkin' (a 3-story spherical structure you climb inside through the mouth of a demon). The most photographed Vientiane attraction outside the city core.
Cost: $1 entry + $0.50 camera fee TIP: The pumpkin structure has 3 levels (hell-earth-heaven) and a rooftop — climb in through the demon's mouth. The reclining Buddha is the largest single sculpture. Allow time for photos — every visitor takes 50+ pictures. SPF 50 + hat + 1L water. Bathrooms + snack stand at entrance. - 11:30 Friendship Bridge viewpoint + Mekong border view 30 min
On the return route from Buddha Park, stop at the Friendship Bridge viewpoint — the 1994 Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge spans the Mekong from Vientiane to Nong Khai, Thailand. Watch the cross-border traffic + Mekong river boats. The most geopolitically significant landmark in Laos.
Cost: Free viewpoint TIP: Quick photo stop on the tuk-tuk return route. The actual bridge crossing requires Thai visa (visa-free for most passports) + $1 shuttle bus + 30-min immigration each way. - 13:00 Return to town + hotel rest + check-out prep 2 hours
Tuk-tuk returns to town. Light lunch at hotel area + check out + arrange luggage storage. Most hotels store luggage free between check-out and departure.
Cost: Lunch $4-8 TIP: Most hotels store luggage free. Use this window to repack for the flight + pay any final hotel bills. - 15:30 Last temple visit + souvenir shopping 1.5 hours
Final Vientiane stop — Wat Mixay (small central temple, free, 5 min from Nam Phou) for a last temple visit, or Talat Sao morning market upstairs for last-minute souvenir shopping (Lao silk scarves $8-15, saa paper notebooks $3-6, Lao single-origin coffee beans $6-8 per 250g, Lao-Lao rice whisky $3-8 per bottle).
Cost: Souvenirs $10-50 TIP: Talat Sao is open until 18:00 for non-food shopping. Bargain souvenirs hard — start at 50% of asking, settle 60-70%. Lao silk and saa paper are the canonical Vientiane souvenirs. - 17:30 Mekong Night Market last walk + sunset 1 hour
Final Vientiane walk along Fa Ngum Road — Mekong Night Market sets up 18:00, sunset 17:30-18:30 (varies by month), and food stalls open at the southern end. Last sticky rice + grilled meat + Beerlao + Mekong sunset before airport.
Cost: Food $2-5 TIP: Night Market food stalls are the budget option — $2.50-4 per person. Spirit House Mekong cocktail ($4-6) is the mid-range option. Crowne Plaza rooftop ($8-15) is the honeymoon farewell pick. - 19:30 VTE airport departure 1 hour
Wattay airport departure — town to VTE is 4km. Hotel pickup ($10-20) or tuk-tuk ($3-5). Arrive 2 hours before international flight (check-in 30 min + security 30 min + remaining LAK to spend at duty-free + currency exchange 30 min).
Cost: Tuk-tuk $3-5 / hotel pickup $10-20 TIP: Spend remaining LAK before departure — LAK is essentially impossible to exchange at home airports. Duty-free options: Lao-Lao rice whisky ($5-8/bottle), Lao single-origin coffee beans, Beerlao cans, saa paper, Lao silk scarves.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast or Joma Bakery
Nam Phou Square · $3-8
Hotel breakfast or Joma Bakery bagel + Lao coffee. 08:30 Buddha Park departure means early start.
Lunch
Nam Phou Square cafe or Lao Kitchen
Nam Phou Square · $5-10
Lao Kitchen lunch set $8-12 or Common Grounds Aussie brunch. Light lunch before the airport.
Dinner
Mekong Night Market or airport
Fa Ngum Road / airport · $2.50-15
Mekong Night Market food stalls ($2.50-4) for budget; Spirit House cocktail + dinner ($15-25) for upscale; airport meal as last resort.
Buddha Park 25km tuk-tuk round trip $8-10. In-town: walking + tuk-tuk. Town → VTE airport 4km tuk-tuk $3-5 or hotel pickup $10-20.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Vang Vieng — Lao karst landscape
LCR 1h to Vang Vieng + Blue Lagoon 1 + Nam Song River kayaking + karst sunsetActivities
- 08:00 LCR train Vientiane → Vang Vieng (1h) 1 hour
Lao-China Railway (LCR, opened 2021) connects Vientiane to Vang Vieng in 1 hour. First class $10 (200,000 LAK), second class $6 (130,000 LAK). The previous overland option was 4 hours on winding mountain road — LCR is a game-changer. Vang Vieng is the karst-landscape + Blue Lagoon + kayaking + caves + hot-air balloon capital of Laos.
Cost: LCR first class $10 / second class $6 TIP: Book LCR tickets 1-2 days ahead at laorailway.la or the LCR Lao app. First class is worth the small upcharge for wider seats. Vientiane station (Khamsavath) is 12km from central Vientiane — $4 tuk-tuk or $6 shuttle. Vang Vieng station to town: 5km, $1.50 tuk-tuk. - 10:00 Blue Lagoon 1 — turquoise natural pool 3-4 hours
Vang Vieng's signature destination — 7km from town. Turquoise natural swimming pool + cliff jumping (7m, 10m heights) + rope swing + zip line. Combine with Tham Phu Kham cave + Big Buddha statue at the same entrance (no extra fee). The Lao bucket-list shot.
Cost: Entry $1.20 + zip line $3 + cliff jump free TIP: Swimwear + rash guard + water shoes. November-March peak (best clarity + 25°C water). 10:00-12:00 quiet + 14:00-16:00 packed. Cliff jumping from 7m + 10m + 15m heights — observe safety rules. The cave Tham Phu Kham + Big Buddha at the same entrance worth a 30-min add-on. - 14:30 Nam Song River kayaking + karst panorama 2 hours
Nam Song River kayaking 1-2 hours + karst cliff panorama. The Lao signature landscape — comparable in style to Thailand's Ao Phang Nga karst or Vietnam's Halong Bay limestone but at smaller scale + free-flowing river.
Cost: Kayaking $6-9 per person (guide + pickup included) TIP: Book through town travel agent or hotel front desk. Life jacket required. November-April calm; May-October rainy season rough. Waterproof phone case essential. Post-kayak: riverside restaurant for Beerlao + Khao Piak finish. - 19:00 Vang Vieng riverside dinner + overnight 1.5-2 hours
Vang Vieng town restaurants + Nam Song River sunset. Backpacker hotspot (no midnight curfew like Vientiane). Lao + international menu. Overnight: budget guesthouse $7-15 / mid-range $25-50 / luxury pool villa $100+.
Cost: Dinner $5-10 / overnight $7-100+ TIP: Vang Vieng is a backpacker town — no midnight curfew, riverside bars busy until 22:00-23:00. Different vibe from Vientiane's quiet conservative atmosphere. Families + honeymoon: Riverside Boutique Resort ($100-200/night pool villa). Backpacker: town guesthouses.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Vientiane hotel or Joma Bakery
Nam Phou Square · $3.50-8
08:00 LCR departure — hotel breakfast or quick Joma Bakery bagel + Lao coffee.
Lunch
Blue Lagoon entrance restaurant
Vang Vieng (7km from town) · $3-6
Blue Lagoon entrance restaurant Khao Piak/Larb. Hotel box lunch $5-10 alternative.
Dinner
Vang Vieng riverside restaurant
Vang Vieng · $5-10
Nam Song riverside backpacker spots — Sakura Bar, Smile Beach Bar, Viewpoint Restaurant. Lao + international + sunset + Beerlao.
Vientiane → Vang Vieng LCR 1h ($6-10). Vientiane station 12km tuk-tuk $4. Vang Vieng station → town 5km tuk-tuk $1.50. Town → Blue Lagoon 7km tuk-tuk $1.50 or bicycle 30 min.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Vang Vieng cave + hot-air balloon + LCR return + departure
Tham Chang cave + sunrise hot-air balloon (Nov-Mar) + LCR back to Vientiane + airportActivities
- 05:30 Hot-air balloon sunrise (Nov-March only, optional) 2 hours (45-min flight + transfer)
Vang Vieng's signature bucket-list shot — hot-air balloon over the karst landscape at sunrise. $80-130 per person, 45-min flight. Available November-March only (dry season). The single most-photographed Lao experience. Book 1-2 days ahead through town travel agents or balloon company directly.
Cost: Hot-air balloon $80-130 per person TIP: Nov-March dry season only. Sunrise flight 06:00 typical — pickup 05:30. Pair with sunset balloon flight ($80-130) for the full experience. Photogenic from inside the balloon AND from the ground watching others. - 08:30 Tham Phu Kham cave + Big Buddha (if not done Day 4) 2 hours
If not visited on Day 4 with Blue Lagoon — Tham Phu Kham is a karst cliff cave with stalactites + a natural reclining Buddha (1.5m, gold-painted concrete) + climb to the cave entrance with a 100m elevation gain. The most-accessible Vang Vieng cave.
Cost: $1 entry TIP: Sneakers + phone flashlight. 08:30-10:00 quiet; 11:00+ tourist groups arrive. The climb to the cave entrance is steep but manageable. - 11:00 Vang Vieng town + lunch + LCR departure 1.5 hours
Town walk + lunch + 12:30 LCR back to Vientiane (1 hour).
Cost: Lunch $4-7 + LCR $6-10 TIP: LCR 12:30 departure + Vientiane 13:30 arrival. Book 1-2 days ahead. Lunch at town cafe or Lao restaurant. Pack + check out from Vang Vieng hotel before 11:30. - 14:30 Vientiane return + Mekong waterfront last walk 3 hours
Vientiane station → town tuk-tuk $4. Drop bags at hotel luggage storage. Final Mekong waterfront walk + sunset + Night Market last shopping.
Cost: Tuk-tuk + sunset cafe $5-10 TIP: Mekong sunset 17:30-18:30 depending on month. Bor Pen Yang rooftop or Spirit House riverside for final cocktail. Pick up last-minute Lao silk + saa paper + coffee beans + Lao-Lao. - 19:00 VTE airport departure 1 hour
Airport departure — town to VTE 4km. Hotel pickup or tuk-tuk.
Cost: Hotel pickup $10-20 / tuk-tuk $3-5 TIP: Spend remaining LAK before departure. Duty-free: Lao-Lao rice whisky, single-origin coffee beans, saa paper, Lao silk, Beerlao cans.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Vang Vieng hotel or town cafe
Vang Vieng · $3.50-8
Hotel breakfast or town cafe Lao coffee + bagel/fruit. Earlier if doing hot-air balloon.
Lunch
Vang Vieng town restaurant
Vang Vieng · $4-7
Vang Vieng last lunch — Lao traditional or international. Light lunch before LCR 12:30 departure.
Dinner
Mekong waterfront or airport
Vientiane / airport · $5-30
Spirit House Mekong cocktail + dinner ($15-25) or budget Night Market food stalls ($3-5). Airport meals as last resort.
Vang Vieng → Vientiane LCR 1h ($6-10). Vang Vieng station 5km tuk-tuk $1.50. Vientiane station → town 12km tuk-tuk $4. Town → VTE 4km hotel pickup $10-20.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Light cotton clothing for 28-34°C days
- ✓ Light long-sleeve + sweater for November-January evenings
- ✓ Modest temple wear — Pha That Luang + Wat Si Saket + temples
- ✓ Sneakers + water shoes — Blue Lagoon + Tham Phu Kham cave + Patuxai 200 steps
- ✓ Swimwear + rash guard — Blue Lagoon swimming + kayaking
- ✓ SPF 30-50 sunscreen + hat + sunglasses
- ✓ DEET insect repellent — Mekong + Nam Song waterfront
- ✓ Waterproof phone case + dry bag — boats + kayaking + Pi Mai Lao
- ✓ Antidiarrheal medicine — local hygiene differs
- ✓ USD or Thai Baht cash $250-400 — 5 days requires more buffer
- ✓ Two power banks + Laos eSIM (5GB+ package) — slow Wi-Fi + weekly power cuts
- ✓ N95 mask if visiting March-April (haze season AQI 150+)
- ✓ Book LCR tickets 1-2 days ahead at laorailway.la
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