Transport to Vang Vieng

Transportation to Vang Vieng: options, costs, and timetables

Whether you’re in Vang Vieng or Luang Prabang, any guesthouse, travel agency, or tour company will sell you bus tickets for a small commission. Prices vary from door to door, so you’ll have to look out for the best deal.

However, if you prefer the ease of buying your tickets online, we recommend www.bookaway.com (use the code ‘gravy5’ at checkout to get 5% off your ticket price).

The most common transportation options to Vang Vieng are:
• Minivan
• Express Bus
• VIP Bus: a bus with 3 double-decker rows of beds, AC, and some snacks for the trip. Having said that, you can be downgraded to a minivan without previous notice if there are not enough people to fill a bus.

 

Vip bus in Luang Prabang Bus StationImage by Calflier001


• Sleeping Bus: a bus with AC and wider reclining seats, or a bus with 3 double-decker rows of beds.

In this post, we’re going to be sharing all the info on minivans and express buses.

 

From Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng

On a Minivan

As we mentioned before, tickets are fairly easy to find everywhere around Luang Prabang. We bought our tickets from one of the travel agencies located on Sisavangvong street.

Cost: €11.90 (110.000 kips) can go up to €15.00 (150.000 kips) based on the commission charged by the travel agent.
Duration: 5 hours (one more if it rains).
Depart hours from Luang Prabang: 8:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 2:00 PM
Pros: Minivans are the fastest way to get to Vang Vieng. Hotel pick-ups are included in the tickets.
Cons: Tight and crowded.

 

Full minivan to Vang ViengImage by Nick Hubbard

One thing that made the 5-hour minivan trip tolerable was the beautiful mountainous landscape of Laos.

 

Vang Vieng Landscape
Minivan to Vang Vieng, Laos


We stopped once for a bathroom break, and twice by the military for what appeared to be a quick routine inspection. 
All drop-offs are on Vang Vieng main street or Peisan Road—where the backpacker hostels are.





On an Express Bus

Cost: €11.90 (110.000 kip) up to €16.00 (160.000 kip).
Duration: 6 to 7 hours, depending on the weather conditions.
Departure time from Luang Prabang Southern Bus Station: 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM. Sleeping buses depart at 10:00 PM.
Pros: A bit more leg space.
Cons: As express buses leave from Luang Prabang Southern Bus station, you’ll be forced to pay for a tuk-tuk ride to the bus station (an extra 10,000 kip / 20,000 kip).

Drop-offs are on Vang Vieng main street (Peisan Road).

 

From Vang Vieng to Luang Prabang (or anywhere else)

To leave Vang Vieng buy the bus tickets at your hostel. In addition to having great deals there, your ticket will include transportation to the bus station.

We returned to Luang Prabang also on a minivan but this time around the tickets were a bit cheaper: €8.67 (80.000 kips).

Now that you know how much you should be paying for a bus trip, find the best deal and use the money saved to buy a Beerlao. 

 

Beerlao

*Cheers*

Have a good trip and be safe!
Cover image by Basil Strahm.


Top Vang Vieng attractions

10 Vang Vieng attractions and activities

Unlike other Laotian cities with a non-existent nightlife, Vang Vieng stood out as one of Southeast Asia’s rowdiest party hotspots, attracting backpackers with cheap alcohol, drugs, and wild river bank parties. But by 2011, with the accidental deaths of 27 tourists that year alone, the Laos government was forced to intervene and put the brakes on the unregulated disorder.

Consequently, many bars were closed, tubing was banned, security tightened, and Vang Vieng almost disappeared from travel itineraries.

Nowadays and despite its reputation, Vang Vieng tries to slowly reorient itself from a party haven to an adventure destination. And on that note, we put together the 10 best activities to do while you’re in town:

 

1. Bicycle and motorbike rides

Cycling is the best and cheapest way to get to the spots we’re mentioning in this post. The terrain in Vang Vieng is almost flat, and the landscape makes the effort worthwhile.

Bicycle rental cost: €1.60

 

crossing a bridge in Vang Vieng

Vang Vieng landscape

 

If you don’t like pedaling, the second best option is to rent a motorcycle.
Motorbike rental: €7,93 (70,000 kip) for a full day or €4,53 (40,000 kip) for half day.

Tip: start early to avoid the crowds in the street.

 

2. Nam Song River banks

One of the big attractions in town is the Nam Song River still being explored for tourist activities—but in a more contained way.

These days, you can relax on the small wooden pergolas by the riverbank while listening to music, dipping your feet in the river and drinking a beer.

Nam Song Riverbank

Swimming Nam Song river

 

3. Blue Lagoon

It’s an obligatory must-do in Vang Vieng and just like the Kuang Si Waterfalls in Luang Prabang, its lush surroundings and the turquoise water makes it a super-popular swimming spot. There are swings, a slide, ropes and tree branches serving as diving boards. If you manage to pull off an acrobatic dive you might get a standing ovation from the people below.

 

Blue Lagoon

 

To reach the blue lagoon by yourself is best to use Maps.me as there’s a lot of misinformation on the way there.

Entrance fee: €2,13 (20.000 kip)
Parking fee: €0,23 (2.000 kip) for your bicycle.

 

4. Cave visits

Tham Phu Kham Cave

Right next to the blue lagoon is the entrance to Tham Phu Kham cave. Walking the trail to the entrance is not that easy as the path is quite narrow and steep.

 

Tham Phu Kham Cave

 

The cave itself is huge with a lot to explore but go slow because it’s dark inside and the stones are slippery.

 

Inside Tham Pouk Ham cave

Tham Pouk Ham cave buddha

 

Tham Jang (or Tham Chang) Cave

Because Vang Vieng is surrounded by caves and because not all caves are the same, we’re going to mention Tham Jang. This cave was used as a hideout from Chinese bandits during the 19th century and unlike others, the chambers inside Tham Jang are paved and well-lit.

Also, there’s a small blue lagoon by the entrance where you can swim in.

 





5. A day tour in Vang Vieng

You’ll find plenty of opportunities to book an adventure tour as every hostel in town has a myriad of options to pick from:

• Tubing
• Kayaking
• Water cave visits
• Rock climbing
• Nature tours
• Hot air balloon rides

We bought a full day tour from our hostel for €11.30 (100,000 kip) that included: pick-up and drop-off at the hostel, a visit to Tham Sang Cave, water cave tubing, lunch (BBQ skewer, rice, bananas, and water), and kayaking along the Nam Song river. Cheap as chips!

 

Canoeing tour Vang Vieng

 

6. Floating through a water cave

Stuff all your things in a waterproof bag, grab a headlamp and jump on a tube! Now, drag yourself by a rope while floating into Tham Nam cave and explore!

Tham Nam was dark and narrow, but the experience felt more exciting than claustrophobic.

 

7. Tubing and Kayaking along the Nam Song River

After a 5 minute instruction in broken English, we were going down the river on a kayak passing by other people tubing and frustrated with the slow current.

 

Nam Song river kayaking

 

Halfway in, we stopped by one of the few river bank bars still open. We rested, chatted, and drank a beer. The bar had a basketball and volleyball courts where the whole group got to play.

Along the river were many abandoned wooden structures from past bars proving we’re not in Vang Vieng golden era anymore.

 

8. Hot air balloon ride

Vang Vieng has the perfect arguments that justify a hot air balloon ride: epic limestone cliffs, rivers, scenic farming villages and great prices. You can go up at sunrise or sunset, but remember to book your ride at least one day in advance.

The ride should cost between 65€ (650.000 kip) and 70€ (700.500 kip) from one of the tour agencies around Vang Vieng. Don’t book it online as prices may go up to €130 (1.300.930 kip) for the exact same ride!

 

Hot air ballon rive

 

9. Dinner with Friends

Who doesn’t like to have dinner with friends? Grab something to eat at one of the many backpacker bars along Vang Vieng main street and watch reruns of the TV Show Friends—it’s always on!

 

Friends-watching Zombies

 

10. Sakura Bar

Sakura bar is a staple in Vang Vieng nightlife and famous for its cringy slogan:”drink triple, see double, act single”. Here you’ll find loud music, plenty of cheap booze and free whiskey shots from 8:00 to 9:00 PM.

These days, things start to calm down around midnight.

 

Vang Vieng daily expenses (average for 1 person)

Accommodation: €3,41
Water bottle (1,5L): €0,27
Lunch: €2,57
Dinners: €3,51
Breakfast: €1,87
Bicycle rental: €1,62
Blue Lagoon: €1,08
Day tour: €11,33

 

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