Vientiane and Seoul by Air
❮Vientiane and Seoul by Air
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This 6 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 3 nights in Vientiane
- Flight from Vientiane to Seoul
- Hotel for 3 nights in Seoul
Laos and South Korea are combined here for a trip that won't be forgotten. Travel to Vientiane (Laos capital city, with french colonial architecture; home of the most significant national monument in Laos - That Luang: gold-covered large Buddhist stupa - which is a known symbol of Laos and an icon of Buddhism in the country); and from there, catch a fly to Seoul (bustling city filled with many temples and four major palaces such as Gyeongbokgung. It is famous for being the land of kimchi, and Soju; K-pop, K-dramas, tech and automotive manufactures). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Vientiane
Day 1Arrive to Vientiane
Overnight in VientianeDay 2Overnight in VientianeDay 3Overnight in VientianeDay 4Departing from Vientiane
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Seoul
Day 4Arrive to Seoul
Overnight in SeoulDay 5Overnight in SeoulDay 6Overnight in SeoulDay 7Departing from Seoul
Laos
Natural in almost every aspect, Laos is one of Southeast Asia's least developed nations offering the adventurous tourist a land of many surprises. Embrace this wonderful opportunity to experience its untouched culture and its majestic beauty. Surnamed the 'Land of a Million Elephants,' Laos has a rich cultural heritage with religious art and architecture forming the cornerstone of artistic traditions. Enjoy a trip to Wat Phousy on top of the hill overlooking the Mekong River and experience the Wat Xieng Thong, the most beautiful temple. Since 1995 Luang Prabang has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage City.
South Korea
In the span of seventy years, South Korea has transformed itself from a poor and war-torn society to become one of the world's most dynamic economies; and their infrastructure is also considered among the best in the world, even outshining its neighbor and former colonizer Japan. No longer 'The Hermit Kingdom,' South Korea has been welcoming Western tourists for decades and is quickly becoming a popular worldwide tourist destination. Considering the fact that beautiful rural landscapes and cities are mere train rides from each other, it is very easy to combine all of what Korea is known for, its natural beauty, its culture, and its progress as it looks forward to tomorrow, all into one perfect vacation.
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Vientiane
On the banks of the Mekong River, where Vientiane is located, Laotians center their lives around this mighty river. That is to say that the Mekong River is veritable lifeblood to the Lao people no matter what part of the country they're living. Aside from being the country's epicenter, Vientiane is believed to house a breast bone of the Buddha in Pha That Luang. This great sacred stupa is a major attraction.
Walk around the peaceful Pha That Luang, marvel at the detail of Wat Si Saket, hangout at The Patuxai during sunset, shop at the night market by The Mekong River, meditate with monks at Wat Sok Pa Luang, have a traditional Laos herbal sauna and massage, and so much more. -
Seoul
South Korea's capital city Seoul is a hugely diverse city, a sprawling metropolis divided in two by the Han River. This stunning city is filled with skyscrapers that create a spectacular skyline and traditional hanok houses line ancient alleyways; the city is a great blend of old and new. Seoul offers history in its museums, royal palaces and museums, plenty of shopping in giant malls like COEX or at the traditional street markets while beautifully landscaped parks and gardens are spread throughout the city with the breathtaking mountain in the background where the ancient city walls can be found.
Visit and explore the National Museum of Korea, War Memorial Museum, Namsan Mountain, N Seoul Tower, Deoksugung Palace, Namdaemun Market, Jogyesa Temple, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village and so much more!
Walk around the peaceful Pha That Luang, marvel at the detail of Wat Si Saket, hangout at The Patuxai during sunset, shop at the night market by The Mekong River, meditate with monks at Wat Sok Pa Luang, have a traditional Laos herbal sauna and massage, and so much more.
Visit and explore the National Museum of Korea, War Memorial Museum, Namsan Mountain, N Seoul Tower, Deoksugung Palace, Namdaemun Market, Jogyesa Temple, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village and so much more!