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Vientiane capital

Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is a city where time moves gently and smiles come easily. Nestled along the Mekong River, it blends old temples, quiet cafés, and French colonial charm with the easy rhythm of local life. You can wander past golden stupas, stop for coffee under the frangipani trees, and watch the sunset paint the river in gold.
It’s not a city that rushes you — it invites you to slow down, breathe, and feel the true soul of Laos.

An individual can have fun, feel free, and take a rest from a daily routine.

Experience Vientiane Capital through the eyes of a local Vientiane tour guide.

This tour focuses on places that reveal the charm of authentic Laos, including:

  • Small local communities

  • Quiet temples rarely visited by tourists

  • Hidden nature corners

  • Local homes and family kitchens

  • Traditional craft areas

  • Local markets far from the tourist paths

Pickup & drop-off: Anywhere within Vientiane city center.


 Duration

4–5 hours (Half Day Tour)
Morning or afternoon sessions available.


 Price

$35 per person
Includes: Lao food, soft drinks, local guide, and transportation.
(Group and private upgrades available.)


What’s Included

✔ Experienced tour guide in Laos Ms.Tina Viphada trained by Where in Laos
✔ Visit to hidden, authentic spots around Vientiane
✔ Home-cooked Lao food prepared by a local family
✔ Tastings of unique dishes you won’t find in restaurants
✔ Cultural stories, traditions & daily-life insights
✔ All transportation during the tour
✔ Drinking water + seasonal fruit

❌ Not Included
– Alcoholic drinks
– Personal shopping
– Optional temple donation (5,000–10,000 kip)

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Discover the hidden nature Vientiane keeps for those who slow down

What You’ll Do — A Tour of Authentic Laos

1. Explore Hidden Corners of Vientiane

Discover peaceful alleys, riverside views, quiet temples, and green spaces loved by locals but rarely seen by tourists. This is local Vientiane at its most authentic.

2. Visit a Local Market

See how people in Laos shop for fresh herbs, vegetables, and sticky rice.
Your local guide will explain unique ingredients and their place in everyday Lao culture.

3. Enjoy a Home-Cooked Lao Meal

Sit down with a local family and taste real Lao food such as:

  • Grilled river fish

  • Orlam (traditional northern stew)

  • Jeow (Lao dips)

  • Sticky rice

4. Experience the Lao Way of Living

Connect with local families, hear real stories, learn about traditions, and feel the warmth that makes Laos unforgettable.


 Language : English.


 Why Choose This Tour in Laos?

Because we don’t just guide you around Vientiane —
we introduce you to Laos.
The real Laos.
The warm, welcoming Laos.
The flavorful, story-filled Laos only locals can show.

Every experience is led by a passionate local guide who loves sharing their culture.

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Some of the most famous places in Vientiane, Laos include:

  • Pha That Luang – the national symbol of Laos

  • Patuxai (Victory Gate) – panoramic city view

  • Wat Sisaket – the oldest surviving temple

  • COPE Visitor Center – historical learning

  • Mekong Riverside Park – sunset views

These are great if it's your first time visiting Laos.

Yes! Vientiane has many quiet, authentic spots such as:

  • Local morning fresh markets

  • Peaceful village temples

  • Community weaving centers

  • Small coffee stalls hidden in alleys

  • Local homes offering home-cooked Lao food

These places show the real lifestyle of Laos beyond the tourist areas.

Absolutely. Vientiane is full of amazing Lao food experiences:

  • Home-cooked meals with local families

  • Street food such as khao piak, khao jee, ping kai

  • Mekong-side grilled fish

  • Local markets filled with herbs and sticky rice

For deeper food culture, a local guide in Laos makes the experience much richer.