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Laos Extension. 4 Days.

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Departures: Throughout the year as an extension to the Dream of Indochine journey or  in combination with other Crusoe Indochina journeys.

Price:
Per person sharing room from $1,890 for this four-day sample extension

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Local Flavor

Thailand (once, Siam). Never colonized by the Europeans—although they came in droves to shop at the floating markets. And Laos, kingdom of a million elephants. Landlocked. And subject to the whims of its neighbors. The richness of life in these two Southeast Asian countries is simply indescribable.

 

Laos Extension.

Laos: Buddha

This is a four-day sample extension. Remember that R. Crusoe can create a Laos itinerary of any length to meet your exact specifications.

R. Crusoe & Son has five short custom tours in Indochina that you can mix and match. There are all sorts of ways to configure them. Take one or two (or all five), and add them to Crusoe’s Dream of Indochine journey. Or put some or all of them together for a wonderfully unique experience in Southeast Asia. Have we mentioned that we throw in the best hotels and match you up with the top guides around?

Read on for information about our unusual Laos extension, then see our other Indochine extensions: the Vietnam Highlands, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and/or aboard the luxurious Eastern & Oriental Express train through Thailand and Malaysia and into Singapore.

Laos: MonksAround the city of Luang Prabang, Laos, spend time in temples. Watch as monks follow their morning alms ritual. On guided tours of outlying villages, meet traditional blacksmiths and paper-makers and weavers. Explore Buddha-filled caves. Peruse the authentic Hmong market. Cruise the mighty Mekong River. And much more.

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