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Lao Airlines Vientiane

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Country
Laos
City/Province
Vientiane Province
Story Code
HOT05652
Author
mr.hotsia
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Flying Lao Airlines Vientiane: A New Choice for Convenient Travelers

I, mr.hotsia, had the chance to travel from Vientiane to Hanoi with Lao Airlines Vientiane, an experience I want to share with friends in detail because many may still hesitate about whether to travel by bus or by plane on this route.

First, I must say that the Vientiane-Hanoi route offers bus services including sleeper and regular buses. For energetic young travelers who like adventure, this is fine as the bus ride takes from evening until noon the next day. But for those who don’t want to sit on a bus for a long time like me, mr.hotsia, I recommend flying with Lao Airlines Vientiane. It’s more convenient and much faster.

Lao Airlines Vientiane departs from the international airport located right in downtown Vientiane, so there’s no need to travel far from the city center. Buying tickets is also easy as you can purchase them from local agents in the city. Prices are around a little over 100 US dollars, which is very worthwhile considering the speed and convenience.

Onboard, there are light food and beverage services. Though not as extravagant as major airlines, it helps ease hunger during the flight. The trip takes less than two hours to reach Hanoi. From Hanoi airport, you can take a bus, van, or airport taxi into the city as you prefer.

Vientiane, a peaceful city I, mr.hotsia, want you to experience

Before boarding, I had some time to stroll around Vientiane. This city has a simple charm. I enjoyed walking along the Mekong River in the evening at sunset. The view is stunning with the large deep red sun setting below the horizon—a scene I always remember when thinking of Vientiane.

The riverside road in Vientiane has been renovated into a popular spot for locals and tourists to exercise or walk. Afterwards, I went to the night market by the Mekong River, which offers a variety of food and a great atmosphere.Vientiane Night MarketAnother spot you shouldn’t miss when visiting here.

In Vientiane city, I, mr.hotsia, recommend renting a bicycle to explore the city and truly experience its atmosphere. Stop by ancient temples such asWat Sisaketwhich remains well-preserved and is notable for its Buddha statues adorning the temple walls, as well as important sites like Pha That Luang and Haw Phra Kaew with their long histories.

Local Food and Must-Visit Check-in Spots

If you like local food, I want you to tryVientiane Rice Noodle SoupA place I found while walking in the morning market. The flavor is rich and served with pork offal and authentic Lao spices. It’s a breakfast that energizes you well for the day.

Another place I, mr.hotsia, like to stop by is a coffee shopTrue Coffee VientianeThis shop is conveniently located with a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for resting and sipping iced coffee while watching Lao daily life through the window. It’s an experience that made me feel relaxed and connected with the city.

Summary of the Trip and Recommendations from mr.hotsia

If you are planning to travel from Vientiane to Hanoi and want to avoid the fatigue of a long bus ride, I, mr.hotsia, highly recommend Lao Airlines Vientiane as a great option. It’s convenient, fast, and you get to experience a city airport that isn’t too hectic.

Before boarding, don’t forget to give yourself some time to stroll around Vientiane to capture the city’s peacefulness and natural charm. For more details about traveling in Vientiane, you can visitTravel Vientianeto prepare yourself before the journey.

Finally, I wish everyone a joyful trip and a great experience just like mr.hotsia.

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