Chiang Mai OR Luang Prabang
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Chiang Mai OR Luang Prabang
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We're trying to figure what to do for the last leg of our 3 week trip...
We'll have spent 3 days in Bangkok
9 days in Myanmar (Yangon, bagan, inle)
THEN...
THIS IS WHAT I need your help with:
we need to decide to either
A) Take overnight train from Bangkok to Non Khai then into Vietienne to catch bus to Luang Prabang to stay for 4 or 5 nights then head back to bangkok and home
OR
B) Take overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and spend 4 or 5 nights there then back to BKK and home.
Chiang Mai or LP?
I can go either way. My partner loves scenery and "wow" moments of vistas and cool things.
I'm a writer so will need a quiet place to write a couple of hours a day.
Budget is also somewhat important. But we're not backpacking.
Help... Thanks
We're trying to figure what to do for the last leg of our 3 week trip...
We'll have spent 3 days in Bangkok
9 days in Myanmar (Yangon, bagan, inle)
THEN...
THIS IS WHAT I need your help with:
we need to decide to either
A) Take overnight train from Bangkok to Non Khai then into Vietienne to catch bus to Luang Prabang to stay for 4 or 5 nights then head back to bangkok and home
OR
B) Take overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and spend 4 or 5 nights there then back to BKK and home.
Chiang Mai or LP?
I can go either way. My partner loves scenery and "wow" moments of vistas and cool things.
I'm a writer so will need a quiet place to write a couple of hours a day.
Budget is also somewhat important. But we're not backpacking.
Help... Thanks
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I enjoyed both LP and CM, but loved LP. It's a nice small town to kick back and take it easy while still having things to see and places to go. Obviously there are parts of CM that are quieter, but in general I thought LP a quieter, less busy town.
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I agree with everyone else; I liked Chiang Mai, but LOVED Luang Prabang. It's beautifully-sited, with some lovely sights but it's the ambience that makes it so special. I squeezed it into my own trip and am SO glad we spent a few days there. I could've easily stayed longer, too.
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Thanks! This is really helping. We were just discussing maybe doing the overnight train on 18th to Chiang Mai, staying the 19th then flying to LP on 20th. Stay LP 20,21,22,23, then fly back to CM on afternoon of 23 for overnight train back to BKK. We fly out early to NYC on 26th.
Crazy? Smart? Trying to save the $330 rt flight from BKK and maybe see a little CM.
Let me know
Crazy? Smart? Trying to save the $330 rt flight from BKK and maybe see a little CM.
Let me know
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Sleeper berths on overnight trains between BKK/CM and visa versa, plus BKK/Nong Khai can get snapped up quickly by tour groups block-booking. So get in early, you can purchase up to 60 days before travel.
We've done the overnight sleeper to Nong Khai before crossing the Friendship Bridge to Vientiane. But Nong Khai itself is a great destination as it sits right on The Meekong. And Vientiane is also worth a couple of nights.
Vientiane is a long way by road from Luang Prabang, and to do it in one shot will take about 12 hours, more if there's a lot of rain, and definitely don't try doing it by road overnight. So it's a good idea to stop overnight in Vang Vieng. In fact, Vang Vieng is in a beautiful spot, and worth lingering too.
We've done the overnight sleeper to Nong Khai before crossing the Friendship Bridge to Vientiane. But Nong Khai itself is a great destination as it sits right on The Meekong. And Vientiane is also worth a couple of nights.
Vientiane is a long way by road from Luang Prabang, and to do it in one shot will take about 12 hours, more if there's a lot of rain, and definitely don't try doing it by road overnight. So it's a good idea to stop overnight in Vang Vieng. In fact, Vang Vieng is in a beautiful spot, and worth lingering too.
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If it were me - and it isn't - I'd aim to spend as much time as possible in Luang Prabang and as little time as possible in Chiang Mai. After your time in Myanmar, I think CM will be a disappointment.
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Tht's not something I would enjoy doing as you are in and out of CM. Basically you get to CM, spend the night and fly out. Where are you saving the airfare? I'm not clear on your flights. How much is it costing to fly from CM to LP? Is $330 the RT airfare from BKK to LP?
It's funny how some places seem to cause strong polar opposite opinions -- some hate CM and other love it. If you read about it in tour books or on TRs on this site I think you can get a good idea what it's like and decide if it's a place you might like.
It's funny how some places seem to cause strong polar opposite opinions -- some hate CM and other love it. If you read about it in tour books or on TRs on this site I think you can get a good idea what it's like and decide if it's a place you might like.
#18
Funny, for me, I neither loved it or hated it. It was VERY crowded when we were there, so that probably added to my reaction, but I had gone there expecting to love it and didn't. Of course, this was during the early days of the BKK Shutdown, and many people went straight to CM to avoid BKK (their misfortune!).
I liked CM enough for a one-time visit, but don't have a need to return.
I liked CM enough for a one-time visit, but don't have a need to return.