Nous serons au Laos en février 2013 et désirons savoir le meilleur moyen de transport pour se rendre de Vientiane à Luang Prabang. Y a-t-il un moyen de transport à éviter?
Le bus ou l'avion, c'est une question de budget et de temps.
En bus, le trajet complet fait à peu près 12h aussi je te conseille de le faire en 2 morceaux avec une nuit à Vang Vieng, .
bonjour, nous avons fait le même parcours il y a 10 jours soit: en bus de ventiane à vang vieng 35000 kips en 3h30 et le lendemain vang vieng à luang prabang 95000 kips 8 heures de bus sous la pluie mais que de souvenirs et paysages
inoubliables. sinon par avion de ventiane à luang prabang le vol coûte 90 dollars us.
nous avons pris l'option de faire l'aller en bus et le retour luang prabang à bangkok par avion.
bon voyage à vous .
Nous serons au Laos en février 2013 et désirons savoir le meilleur moyen de transport pour se rendre de Vientiane à Luang Prabang. Y a-t-il un moyen de transport à éviter?
Merci beaucoup
Bonjour
Nous avons effectue se trajet en deux temps pour monter a Luan Prabang avec un arret a Vang Vien ( qui vaut la peine d etre visitée paysage magnifique) Nous avons pris un bus de nuit pour le retour sur Vientianne avec une arrivee vers 6 heures du matin.
Notre experience des transport par bus au Laos est tres positive les chauffeurs roulent prudemment (contrairement aux pays voisin) les horaires sont plus aleatoires.
Bon voyage.
Jean-Pierre
bonjour, nous avons fait le même parcours il y a 10 jours soit: en bus de ventiane à vang vieng 35000 kips en 3h30 et le lendemain vang vieng à luang prabang 95000 kips 8 heures de bus sous la pluie mais que de souvenirs et paysages
inoubliables. sinon par avion de ventiane à luang prabang le vol coûte 90 dollars us.
nous avons pris l'option de faire l'aller en bus et le retour luang prabang à bangkok par avion.
bon voyage à vous .
Bonjour et Merci pour cette info
Encore deux renseignements SVP:
Quelle compagnie pour faire le vol Vientiane Luang
Idem pour Luang / Bangkok quelle compagnie et le tarif si vous vous souvenez
Si vous voulez profiter pleinement des paysages et avoir une interaction avec les locaux qui ne se limite pas a l arret pipi ou dejeuner dans une gargotte en bord de route, alors je vous recommande chaudement la moto. C est pas du promene couillon comme le bus ou on voit une partie des paysages defiler a travers sa fenetre, quand on est du cote de la fenetre et du cote ou les paysages sont le plus interessant.
Vous pouvez louer une moto a Vientiane et la rendre a Luang Prabang. Le voyage va prendre un autre sens.
J ai fais une dizaine de trip a moto au Laos, un peu partout. A part pendant la saison des pluies, juillet, aout et septembre, le reste de l annee c est parfait. Quoi que je m etait gele a Phongsaly en decembre dernier !!!
A ma connaissance il n est pas possible de remonter le Mekong depuis Vientiane jusqu a Luang Prabang. Une belle boucle a moto sans grande difficulte :
Vientiane - Vang Vieng - Phongsavan - Sam Neua - Vieng Thong - Nong Khiaw - Luang Prabang. Soit tu laisses la moto a LP soit tu rentres a Vientiane par la route 13, par Vang Vieng, soit de LP tu vas a Sayanabouly (festival des elephants en fevrier) puis tu longe le Mekong en direction de Pak Lay puis Vientiane.
C est autre chose que les circuits habituels en bus type transport de betail cher a nos amis "routard" fraichement deguises en hippie depuis lors passage a Khao San 😕
Bonjour,
Il n'y a plus aucune liaison régulière sur le Mékong entre VTE et LPQ. La dernière en date,
de Paklay à VTE a été supprimée depuis 2 ans .
Quant au festival des éléphants, je croyais qu'il était revenu à Hongsa après avoir émigré une année à Paklay.
Lung.
Si tu me dis qu'il y a encore quelques relations Bateaux, même irréguliéres entre Vientiane et LP pas de probléme pour moi
Est ce que tu peux confirmer ?
Pour info, le festival des éléphants a bien eu lieu à SAYABOULY (17 au 19/02/2012) et les prochains le seront aussi (voir leur site).
Les laos investissent (nouveau resto, nouvelle route, nouveau pont sur le MEKONG).
Cette fête populaire sera bien différente quand le pont sera ouvert (les piliers sont déjà faits)!!!!!!
L'état de la route n'incitait pas les touristes de LUANG PRABANG à passer la journée ou le week end (4 heures de trajet aller) à SAYABOULY.
Pour ma part, j'ai participé au défilé du samedi sur un éléphant (du stade à la rivière en la franchissant), j'ai vu en tout moins d'une centaine d'occidentaux.
Ce n'est que du petit cabotage, d e village à village, mais ça prend du temps et en Fév le Mékong sera déjà assez bas et il n'est vraiment pas très beau par là.
Si tu as le temps je te suggéreais de tenter ta chance sur une grosse péniche au départ de Ban Houey Sai vers le nord jusquà Ban Mom leur terminus.Mais là aussi la batellerie traditionnelle semble condamnée avec la nouvelle route qui dessert le casino en face de Sop Ruak. De Ban Mom, tu peux remonter jusqu'à Xieng kok en petite pirogue, car la piste
qui longe le Mékong , n'est pas très accessible , seulement 2 roues et tracteurs à bras."
Et dans cette partie le Mékong est vraiment superbe.
Lung.
Merci pour l'info.
C'était quand même"plus intime" à Hongsa avant qu'ils ne fasse cette horrible "autoroute"
du bac de Pakbeng àXayabouli.
Est-ce qu'il y a toujours autant de trafic et de poussière entre Xayabouli et Paklai? Je voudrais emmener cet hiver un copain dans la réserve de Nam Pou et j'hésite encore sur l'itinéraire.
A +, Lung.
J'envisage de faire le trajet Luang Praban Vientiane en 2 roues en octobre prochain. Le scooter type 125 pas de soucis, mais la moto j'ai jamais testé.
Est-ce que c'est faisable en scooter?
Pour la location de la moto ils demandent le permis? si oui international? ou permi moto?
Comment cela se passe-t-il pour la location, car je suppose qu'on ne laisse pas de passeport à partir du moment où on ne rend pas la moto au même endroit?
Salut
Si tu rends la becane ailleurs, tu recuperes ton passeport ailleurs. C'est comme ca que ca marche chez jules classic. Deja testé plusieurs fois sans problemes.
Fred.
Nous serons au Laos en février 2013 et désirons savoir le meilleur moyen de transport pour se rendre de Vientiane à Luang Prabang. Y a-t-il un moyen de transport à éviter?
Merci beaucoup
Bonjour
Nous avons effectue se trajet en deux temps pour monter a Luan Prabang avec un arret a Vang Vien ( qui vaut la peine d etre visitée paysage magnifique) Nous avons pris un bus de nuit pour le retour sur Vientianne avec une arrivee vers 6 heures du matin.
Notre experience des transport par bus au Laos est tres positive les chauffeurs roulent prudemment (contrairement aux pays voisin) les horaires sont plus aleatoires.
Bon voyage.
Jean-Pierre
Salut Jean-Pierre,
Je reprends le fil de la conversation un an apres mais peut-être pourras-tu m'aider.
Je cherche des renseignements sur les bus de nuits entre LP et Vang Vieng /Vientiane, est-ce qu'il y en a régulièrement (ce sera pour un voyage fin decembre, donc haute saison je pense) et qu'en est-il du cote confort? Il me semble avoir vu des bus-couchettes au Laos, mais peut-être pas sur cet itineraire...
Nous avons effectué ce parcours en 2012. Il existe au moins 3 bus qui font tous les jours le trajet de nuit de LP a Vientiane, l'un d'eux au moins a des couchettes. Il y a aussi un bus VIP. Nous n'avons pas pu prendre le bus avec couchettes car il était complet. Nous avons donc pris un bus de nuit normal (très inconfortable en raison de l'état des véhicules et de la route).
Pour réserver, tu peux le faire soit a la station de bus, soit via ton hôtel qui prélèvera une petite commission, mais tu auras quelqu'un qui passera te prendre a ton hôtel. Nous te conseillons de demander a quelle heure le bus est supposé arriver a destination car nous avons eu dans notre bus une jeune femme qui est descendue a Vang Vieng vers 2 h du matin. A cette heure, il n'y a aucune activité a Vang Vieng et la station de bus n'est pas éclairée, même si elle n'est pas loin du centre.
ou plutôt sa bai dee comme on me l'a appris aujourd'hui) Je viens de débarquer à Vientiane pour quelques jours et je souhaiterais me rendre à Luang Prabang.…
Nous desirons nous rendre de louang prabang a vientiane en bus que nous conseiller vous nous sommes 4 est ce plus judicieux de prendre un taxi merci pour vos…
Qui peut m'aider pour un transport en minibus privé pour 8 personnes de Luang Prabang à Vang Vieng puis de Vang Vieng à Vientiane. La période sera en Février…
Quelqu'un a-t-il déjà fait le trajet Luang Prabang/Sainyabuli/... Lai/Vientiane? Je cherche toute information à ce sujet, le but étant de faire un bout en…
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April 1: Siem Reap
April 2: Siem Reap
April 3: Siem Reap
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20/09: Flight from Jakarta to Yogyakarta, arrive around noon, afternoon/evening and overnight in Yogyakarta.
21/09: Borobudur
22/09: Prambanan
23/09: Travel to Bromo (Cemoro Lawang)
24/09: Bromo
25/09: Kawa Ijen
26/09: Travel to Bali, overnight in Pemuteran
27/09: Excursion to Pulau Melujan, overnight in Pemuteran
28/09: Travel to Munduk, overnight in Munduk
29/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk
30/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk
01/10: Route to Ubud (via Pura Ulu Danau Bratan, Jatiluwih?), overnight in Ubud
02/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud
03/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud
04/10: Travel to Denpasar, flight to Labuan Bajo, overnight in Labuan Bajo
05/10: Komodo cruise
06/10: Komodo cruise
07/10: Komodo cruise, flight to Denpasar in the late afternoon/evening or overnight in Labuan Bajo.
08/10: Flight to Denpasar (if not taken the day before), afternoon in Jimbaran, overnight near Denpasar
09/10: 10:00 AM flight Denpasar - SIN, overnight in Singapore
10/10: Flight SIN-YQB
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August 9–15: Togian Islands (2 different resorts)
August 15: Depart Togian Islands for Luwuk
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