Private Stadtrundfahrt durch Luang Prabang





Beschreibung
Besuchen Sie die wichtigsten Highlights des Kulturerbegebiets von Luang Prabang. Bei einem Spaziergang mit einem lizenzierten lokalen Führer werden Sie viele lokale Geschichten hören und einen Eindruck von der Kultur Luang Prabangs bekommen, von der Geschichte der Tempel und der Stadt bis zu den buddhistischen Geschichten und Legenden, die überall auf die Wände der Tempel gemalt sind. Zu den Zielen dieser Tour gehören die wichtigsten Highlights von Luang Prabang wie buddhistische Tempel (Wat Mai, Wat Xieng Thong, Wat Wisunarat, Wat Pa Phon Phao), das Königspalastmuseum, der lokale Markt, das ethnologische Zentrum usw. Es ist einfach das Muss in Luang Prabang-Tour für alle Erstbesucher des Landes.
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Reiseverlauf
Abholung von Ihrer Unterkunft am frühen Morgen gegen 5:15 Uhr im März bis Oktober und 5:45 Uhr im November bis Februar. Wir stehen früh auf, um den Aufgang der Mönche zu beobachten, die Almosen erhalten, und erleben, wie sie Mönchen Essen anbieten. Morgenalmosen (Sai Bat) haben in der buddhistischen Kultur Laos eine lange Tradition und sind in Laos einzigartig. Laos ist die einzige buddhistische Nation, die die Prozession noch bewahrt.
Nach der Morgenpause besuchen wir den Luang Prabang Morgenmarkt. Der Markt, der sich in der Nähe des Königspalastes an einigen ruhigen Straßen entlang zieht, beginnt früh und ist vormittags vorbei. Es befindet sich in einigen Seitenstraßen neben einem der vielen Wats der Stadt. Ein Metzger und einige der touristischeren Stände haben tatsächliche Tische für ihre Waren. Aber die meisten Verkäufer, die Reis, frisches Gemüse, gedämpften Fisch, Frösche und alles andere verkaufen, was der Tagesfang sein könnte, sind einfach auf dem Boden aufgestellt.
Luang Prabang wurde von der UNESCO zum Weltkulturerbe ernannt, da seine Architektur und Kultur traditionelle laotische und europäische koloniale Einflüsse vereint. Vom 14. bis 16. Jahrhundert war Luang Prabang die Hauptstadt des Königreichs Lane Xang und das Zentrum buddhistischer Verehrung die Region. Das alte Viertel auf einer Halbinsel am Zusammenfluss von Mekong und Nam Khan, umgeben von grünen Bergen, bietet eine natürliche Schönheit, die durch die Handwerkskunst der Paläste, Tempel und traditionellen Häuser von Louangphrabang ergänzt wird.
Ein kleiner Park an der Spitze der Halbinsel Luang Prabang, wo sich die Flüsse Mekong und Nam Khan treffen.
Wat Xieng Thong, einst bekannt als „Der Tempel der Goldenen Stadt“, ist von großer kultureller, historischer und architektonischer Bedeutung. Es liegt ruhig nahe der Spitze der Halbinsel am Zusammenfluss der Flüsse Mekong und Nam Khan, mit einer großen Treppe, die vom Mekong hinaufführt. Über Jahrhunderte hinweg galt sie als zeremonielles Tor zur Stadt, über das Würdenträger und bald gekrönte Könige ankamen. (Eintrittsgebühr 30.000 Kip)
Der Tempel wurde 1718 von König Kitsarath mit 100.000 Steinen aus dem Mekong gebaut. Es bedeutet wörtlich "Tempel der 100.000 Schätze"
[Das Museum ist jeden letzten Donnerstag im Monat geschlossen und kann nicht besichtigt werden.] Der Königspalast, der heute das Nationalmuseum ist und zwischen 1904 und 1909 von französischen Kolonialisten erbaut wurde, zeigt eine schöne Sammlung von Artefakten und bietet Ihnen einen Einblick in die faszinierende Geschichte und Kultur von Laos. (Eintrittsgebühr 60.000 Kip)
Das Informationszentrum der UXO (Unexploded Ordinance) zeigt die Verwüstung, die Laos infolge des Zweiten Indochina-Krieges weiterhin erleidet. (samstags und sonntags geschlossen)
Der älteste buddhistische Tempel aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, bekannt für seine große Stupa mit Wassermelonenkuppel. (Eintritt 30.000 Kip)
Der Berg Phousi ist ein 100 m hoher Hügel im Zentrum der Altstadt auf der Halbinsel zwischen den Flüssen Mekong und Nam Khan. Als höchster Punkt der Stadt bietet er den berühmten und beliebtesten Panoramablick der Stadt. Auf dem Gipfel thront die glänzende goldene Stupa des Wat Chom Si und begrüßt die Besucher des Berges. Es wurde 1804 während der Herrschaft von König Anourouth erbaut und ist zum Symbol der spirituellen Bedeutung von Luang Prabang geworden. (Eintrittsgebühr 30.000 Kip)
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Wir holen Sie von jeder Unterkunft in Luang Prabang ab. 8:30 Uhr (keine Almosen) 6:00 Uhr (Almosen geben, November bis Februar) 5.30 Uhr (Almosen geben, März bis Oktober)
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(31)
Covered all of the sites and my guide was very knowledgable about the city, temples and culture. He recommended a fabulous restaurant.
I quit the tour in the middle of the show. The driver was doing other activities with the car, so much that we could not leave our belongings in the car, and he took a long time to catch us, which delayed us. At some point, the guide suggested picking up a tuktuk because the driver did not answer the phone, even though we hired the air-conditioned car for a private tour.
Guide was very good and show many temple. I not understand all history but it very beautiful and gold. Lunch on banana leaf was top. Thank you for good day in Laos.
"Thank you for sharing your experience! We're glad you enjoyed the day in Laos with our guide. Sounds like the temples and lunch on a banana leaf were highlights 😊. Appreciate your kind words, hope to welcome you back!"
Our guide, Boun arrived promptly to collect us from our hotel and was super informative throughout the whole trip. We learned so much more than if we had ventured out alone. We visited the morning market and on the walk down the street, Boun pointed out various landmarks such as the best coffee house, the various royal palaces, the old cinema and radio station and how UNESCO help with the upkeep of many very old buildings. He pointed out many different fruits, vegetables and spices at the market and what they were all used for. We visited the Royal Palace Museum which is steeped in history and has so many artefacts which Boun was able to explain to us. Remember to take long trousers or a sarong to cover the legs and shoulders when going inside each section. You must also remove your shoes so wear socks! We then climbed up Phousi Mountain (328 steps to the top) but with stunning views over the river to the mountains beyond. A driver picked us up when we had descended again and we were provided with cool towels and bottled water before going to Wat Xiengthong (Temple of the Golden City) and our final stop was Wat Sensoukharam (Temple of 100,000 treasures) We can definitely recommend this tour!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience! 😊 We're glad Boun made your walking tour so informative and memorable. Sounds like you got a great mix of culture, history, and local insights. Thanks for the tips about the Royal Palace Museum and Phousi Mountain - will pass those on. Glad you enjoyed the tour, hope to welcome you back to Luang Prabang!"
A jam packed day...12 hours...but it was amazing. Our guide was passionate and first rate. The cruise on the Mekong was a highlight.
Our city tour in Laos with Sa was absolutely outstanding and easily one of the highlights of our entire trip. From start to finish, Sa was knowledgeable, warm, and incredibly passionate about sharing the heart and soul of Laos with us. The alms ceremony was truly unforgettable—a once-in-a-lifetime experience that we will cherish forever. Sa explained the meaning and traditions behind the ceremony with such respect and depth, allowing us to participate in a way that felt authentic, meaningful, and deeply moving. It wasn’t just something we watched; it was something we genuinely felt. Throughout the city tour, Sa brought every stop to life with fascinating history, local insight, and thoughtful stories that made us see Laos through a completely different lens. The pace was perfect, the experience felt personal, and Sa was always attentive to our comfort and questions. If you are visiting Laos, booking a city tour with Sa is an absolute must. This was more than a tour—it was a cultural experience we will never forget. We cannot recommend Sa highly enough!
We’re so grateful for your positive feedback, It means the world to us that you appreciated to our team. takes pride in going above and beyond to ensure our customers always have an unforgettable experience.”
Brilliant day trip. Such a range of experiences and sights. Our guide, Boun, was very knowledgeable and interesting and the travel around the city was seamless. The lunch stop was perfect and my favourite part was learning about silk production and weaving. Great day, thank you!
😊 Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful experience! We're thrilled to hear you had a brilliant day exploring Luang Prabang with our guide Boun! 😊 It's fantastic that you enjoyed the range of experiences, sights, and seamless travel around the city. Boun's knowledge and passion for the local culture really make a difference, and we're glad you loved learning about silk production and weaving as much as you did! 🌟 If you have any more adventures in Laos, we'd love to help make them just as memorable!
I was collected bright and early for the Full City Tour. Very helpful guide, Boun, who ensured we went to a quieter area for the Alms Giving. These entailed a lot of waiting around which, while wasn't a problem, could've been planned earlier. Otherwise, all well planned and executed. Went to Phousi Hill in the morning instead of sunset which I was OK with. Very happy. All boxes ticked.
😊 Nice one! Sounds like Boun nailed the Full City Tour 🎉! Kudos for adapting to the Alms Giving wait - quieter spot was a win 👍. Swapping Phousi Hill to morning = bonus views 🌅! Glad all boxes were ticked and you had a fab day out 😄! Anything you'd change or wanna explore next in Luang Prabang?
We went for the private Luang Prabang city tour including alms giving in the morning at 5.30am, morning market, 4 hr guided tour of the sights in Luang Prabang, and a Mekong cruise. Our tour guide Thin was absolutely fantastic. Knowledgeable, he patiently answered all our questions, and best of all, managed to get us to places at quieter times. E.g. took us to the top of Mount Phousie for 12 noon in time for the beating of the big drum. On the Mekong cruise we even stopped at an elephant sanctuary for lunch where we got to feed an elephant. Beautiful sunset and a cold beer on the way back to Luang Prabang after a long day. Could not have been better.
.“Wow, thanks for the 5-star rating and review, We’re elated to hear that you found our Tour intuitive and easy to use. The team works hard to guarantee our presence is as user-friendly as possible.”
Alms giving to the monks in a respectful environment. We visited most of the Royal Palace and the major temples. A unique waterfall experience. Tony took into consideration our physical limitations and accommodated us. We had a great day!
Dear Emily_D, Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a wonderful review of your Private Luang Prabang City Tour. We are absolutely delighted to hear that you had a "great day!" It is particularly rewarding to know that you appreciated the respectful environment of the alms giving ceremony and enjoyed your visits to the Royal Palace, the major temples, and the unique waterfall. We are especially proud of your comments about Tony. Providing an accommodating and considerate experience for all our guests is a top priority, so we are thrilled that he was able to adjust the tour to your physical limitations and ensure you had a comfortable and comprehensive visit. We will be sure to pass your high praise on to him! Thank you once again for choosing us. We hope to have the pleasure of welcoming you back on another adventure in the future. Warm regards, Yuki



