Take the Laos-China train to Vang Vieng during winter✨

#Winter travel destinations Take the Laos-China train to Vang Vieng, Green Season, a slow-life city, live a chic life🌳

It can be said that it is another popular city in the Lao PDR.
With "Vang Vieng", a city that everyone falls in love with its simplicity
The abundance of forests and the ability to live a quiet and comfortable life in this city
It is considered another unique identity that must be experienced in Vang Vieng.

On this trip, Ploy Lee stayed in the Lao PDR for 4 days and 3 nights.
We had the opportunity to ride the Laos-China train that just recently opened for service.
We flew to Vientiane with Air Asia
and continued to travel in Vang Vieng for 2 nights. We think it is just right.
How will the story in Ploy Lee's record be this time?
Let's go read the review✨

🌳 Day 1: Don Mueang - Vientiane - Vang Vieng
Fly directly from Don Mueang to Vientiane, it takes only 1 hour. After that, without hesitation, we quickly found a car to go to the train station to Vang Vieng. Check in at Amari Vang Vieng Hotel, then go out to find roti to eat and hang out at a cafe for a bit, preparing for the next day.

🌳 Day 2: Rafting on the Song River - Pha Nam Sai - Blue Lagoon - Moo Kata
Today, we woke up extra early, had a little breakfast at the hotel, and went out to find street food to eat before renting a motorbike to travel to take pictures at the must-see locations in Vang Vieng. We kept opening Google Maps and arrived at Pha Nam Sai. After walking until we were tired, we went to cool off at the Blue Lagoon. In the evening, when we were exhausted, we didn't miss eating Moo Kata at Mittraphap Restaurant.

🌳 Day 3: Vang Vieng - Vientiane - Patuxai - Mekong Riverside Market
The train time we booked was around 14:00 (actually, there are earlier times, so you can check according to your convenience). When we arrived in Vientiane, we found a simple place to stay, put our things away, and went out to take pictures at Patuxai. Some people were waiting to see the fountain, while we called a tuk-tuk uncle to take us to find something to eat. He took us to the Mekong Riverside Market. There was a river here, and if you looked far away, you could see Thailand. Today wasn't much because we used up a lot of energy in Vang Vieng. Walking around the city

✈️ Day 4 : Travel back safely

*Ploy booked the train ticket through an agent. The price was a little bit more but it was convenient.

Post by Ploylee Diary | Jan 12, 2023

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