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Transport
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By Rails Train
There is no railway in Laos. However, it is possible to travel by train from Thailand to Vientiane. Stop at Nong Khai train station in Thailand, and go by road across the Friendship Bridge (over the Mekong River) that connects Thailand and Laos. Cross the Thai and Lao immigrations and be welcomed by your Viethoteltravel guide who will escort you to the Lao capital by road, just 25 km away.
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By Road Travel
Road travel in Laos is rewarding and gives visitors a great feel for the country. The road infrastructure, however, is underdeveloped. In rural areas roads tend to be of variable quality. The major road is “Route 13” linking the north to the south. The southern section, from Vientiane to Pakse, is in reasonable condition but the road from Vientiane to Luang Prabang and northbound to China is quite rundown. Away from Route 13, roads tend to be a mix of asphalt, potholes, gravel and sand. Add in cyclists, oxcarts, chicken and dogs and you have a fair idea of what to expect. During the rainy season (May to October), rock and mud crumbling is common and can interrupt the traffic, particularly in remote and mountainous areas.
From Vientiane, Viethoteltravel recommends domestic flights to reach the main destinations such as Luang Prabang, Xieng Khouang, and Pakse. If you want to have a scenic drive in Laos, we recommend the section of Route 13 between Vientiane and Luang Prabang. This journey takes two days and passes stunning scenery including paddy fields, mountain ranges and rural villages.
All cars come with a driver and no self-drive is possible in Laos. Very few drivers speak English so we strongly recommend that you always have an English speaking tour guide with you.
Traveling by Train to Laos
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By Air
There is only one airline operating domestic flights in Laos: Lao Airlines. Laos Airlines operates French-Italian made ATR aircrafts and Y-12 aircrafts. ATR planes are propeller planes with a capacity of 70 seats and are mainly operate
Laos Airlines
between Bangkok, Chiang Mai (Thailand), Kunming (China), Phnom Penh, Siem Reap (Cambodia), Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Vientiane, Luang Prabang and Pakse (Laos).
For some of the remote regions of Laos, the only viable links with the main centres are by air. Mountainous locations are served only by short landing strips. For these operations, Lao Airlines operates a fleet of Y-12 aircraft which can seat up to 17 passengers.
Please note that it is advisable to check-in all pieces of luggage and keep only a small bag in the cabin due to limited storage space. Please be aware that flight schedules are often subject to change without prior notice.
Boat Travel in Laos
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By Boat
One of the best ways to get to know Laos is by boat cruises on the Mekong River. The Mekong River is vital to the Lao people. More than half of the Mekong River runs through this rugged country. Up north, you can take a 2 day cruise from Luang Prabang to Houey Xay and then onto Thailand, in the Golden Triangle. Around Pakse in the south, you can take a 3 day cruise to the World Heritage site of Vat Phou in the region of Champassak and the “4,000 Islands” area on the Cambodian border.
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Destinations distance in Laos
Routes |
Road distance in km |
From Vientiane |
| Vientiane-Vang Xang |
68 |
| Vientiane-Vang Vieng |
160 |
| Vientiane-Nam Ngeum |
120 |
| Vientiane-Nongkhai |
22 |
| Vientiane-Luang Prabang |
390 |
| Vientiane-Xieng Khouang |
435 |
| Vientiane- Luang Namtha |
698 |
| Vientiane-Oudomxay |
583 |
| Vientiane-Houei Xay |
898 |
| Vientiane-Phongsaly |
815 |
| Vientiane-Samneua |
640 |
| Vientiane-Thakek |
354 |
| Vientiane-Lak Sao |
352 |
| Vientiane-Savannakhet |
470 |
| Vientiane-Pakse |
685 |
From Luang Prabang |
| Luang Prabang- Vang Vieng |
230 |
| Luang Prabang-Xieng Khouang |
306 |
| Luang Prabang-Pak Ou |
30 |
| Luang Prabang-Khuangxi |
35 |
| Luang Prabang-Pakbeng |
341 by road 130 along the Mekong |
From Luang Prabang |
| Luang Prabang-Nongkhio |
134 |
| Luang Prabang-Houei Xay |
447 by road280 along the Mekong |
| Luang Prabang-Oudomxay |
193 |
| Luang Prabang-Luang Namtha |
308 |
| Luang Prabang - Xayabouly |
119 |
| Xayabouly – Kenthao ( Namheuang ) |
228 |
From Xieng Khouang (Plain of Jars) |
| Xieng Khouang-Muang Khoune |
30 |
| Xieng Khouang-Namkhan |
112 |
| Xieng Khouang-Samneua |
258 |
NORTH LAOS |
| Houei Xay-Pakbeng |
462 by road 150 along the Mekong |
| Pakbeng-Oudomxay |
147 |
| Houei Xay-Thasuang |
185 along the Mekong |
| Thasuang-Hongsa |
25 |
Northern Laos |
| Luang Namtha-Oudomxay |
115 |
| Luang Namtha-Muang Sing |
60 |
| Muang Sing-Xiengkok |
70 |
| Luang Namtha-Boten |
56 |
| Luang Namtha-Houei Xay |
200 |
| Luang Namtha-Bountai |
261 |
| Bountai-Phongsaly |
80 |
| Oudomxay-Boten |
97 |
| Oudomxay – Muangkhoua |
100 |
| Muangkhoua – Nongkhio |
105 kms Along Nam Ou river |
| Muangkhoua – Hatsa |
105 Kms along Na Ou river |
| Hatsa – Phongsaly |
20 |
Southern Laos |
Km |
| Savannakhet-Pakse |
215 |
| Savannakhet-Lao Bao |
250 |
| Savannakhet-Thakek |
116 |
| Pakse-Vientiane |
640 |
| Pakse-Champassak |
30 |
| Pakse-Chong Mek |
45 |
| Pakse-Tadfane |
30 |
| Pakse-Tadlo |
120 |
| Pakse-Khong |
130 |
| Pakse - Vangtao Chongmek (border check point with Thailand, Ubon province) |
45 |
| Pakse - Voeun Kham (border check point with Cambodia, Stueng treng province) |
160 |
| Pakse - Bo-y (border check point with Vietnam, Kontum province) |
275 |
| Pakse-Sekong |
113 |
| Pakse-Attapeu |
198 |
| Sekong-Attapeu |
85 |
| Khong-Veunkham |
30 |
| Champassak-Khong |
100 |
Thailand Portion |
| Chong Mek-Ubon Ratchatani |
90 |
| Nongkhai-Udon Thani |
58 |
| Chiang Rai-Chiang Khong |
113 |
| Chiang Saen-Chiang Khong |
70 |
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