The Full Moon Pass
Special Price:
US$626
(saving $US69)
Regular Price: US$695 *
Minimum Days: 16-19
Start: Bangkok (or anywhere on the circuit)
End: Bangkok (or where you started)
What to bring? Light clothes for the wet season (May – Oct) and something warm for the dry season (Nov – Mar), especially for the north of Laos and Thailand; a good travel medical kit supplied by a doctor (for any inconveniences, dietary or otherwise); your travel insurance details; sunscreen; bug repellent (at least 30% deet content); girls - a sarong for swimming in remote areas (Lao culture requires modesty); a poncho or light raincoat (it can rain even in the dry season in the north), shoes/trainers for walking, a roll of toilet paper and hand sanitizer is always good, and of course, a sense of adventure! Food will cost US$10-15 a day depending on what you eat. Extra money, of up to US$15 will be required each day for toilet use, tuk tuks, view points, caves, waterfalls, and other entrance fees of places Stray stops along the way. For more ideas on what to bring stuff you need to know see our How It Works page.
Is accomodation included? Your driver will book accommodation for you but the cost is not included in your pass. You just pay as you go, prices vary from US$5 (for dorm) - $24 (for twin or double with ensuite). We guarantee accommodation availability for the first night of every stop.
Do I need personal travel insurance? Yes. There is no travel insurance cover included in the price of your Stray pass, and adequate and valid travel insurance is compulsory to travel on Stray Asia. We highly recommend World Nomads travel insurance. For more info on what kind of travel insurance you need please see #18 of Stray Asia's Terms and Conditions.
- Why?
- Highlights
- Itinerary
The Full Moon Pass
A comprehensive trip through Northern Thailand and Laos, for those travellers who have two and a half weeks or more. By joining Stray in Bangkok, you can travel to Sukhothai and Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand, enjoying a free day in Chiang Mai, before meeting the mighty orange Stray bus in Huay Xai, Laos. Experience Laos from the mountains and vibrant cultures in the north to the islands and Mekong falls in the south. Return to Bangkok via local bus from Pakse to Ubon Ratchathani and train from there. Stray will get you closer to the action the whole way.
Departs Tuesdays and Saturdays from Bangkok
Travel Tip: Non Travel Days vary depending on departure chosen
+ All departures have 2 nights in Chiang Mai
+ Tuesday departure = 16 day trip minimum with 1 night in Vientiane.
+ Saturday departure = 19 day trip minimum with 4 nights in Vientiane.
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The Full Moon Pass Highlights
+ Sukhothai - Thailand’s ancient capital
+ Chiang Mai, with a free day to explore this beautiful town and activities galore!
+ Chiang Khong’s White Temple and the Mekong River
+ Luang Namtha, Laos’ trekking central, and its remote and diverse ethnic villages
+ Nong Khiaw/Meung Ngoi, amazing scenery of the Ou River
+ Luang Prabang, a charming, UNESCO World Heritage town, full of temples and monks
+ Vang Vieng for tubing, kayaking, caving and chillin’ in backpacker central
+ Vientiane, modern Laos but still a 450 year old city
+ Tad Leuk waterfall and wilderness camp in Phou Khao Khouay National Protected Area
+ Kong Lor the 7km cave, speed down in a motorized canoe
+ Xe Champhone wetlands area. See monkeys, turtles and ancient ruins by our remote homestay
+ Bolaven Plateau - coffee, tea plantations and waterfalls
+ Checking out the remaining pod of Irrawaddy dolphins in the Mekong River
+ Don Det, chilling out on one of the 4000 islands
+ Wat Phou, climbing this ancient Khmer ruin, for an amazing view to Cambodia
The Full Moon Pass Itinerary
Bangkok to SukhothaiBe at the Stray Bangkok office at 6:45am to meet your Stray guide and group. There is a brief introductory session to go over how everything works, then we travel to the train station for an 8.30am departure to Sukhothai. Take this opportunity to grill your guide with any questions you may have about your trip or South East Asia in general. You have the afternoon free to cycle around and explore the beautiful old ruins of the Sukhothai historical park.
Accommodation: Guesthouse located in the heart of the Old City $10-20
Sukhothai to Chiang MaiWe jump back on the jumbo from Sukhothai to Phitsanulok train station. The train travels north into the more mountainous region of Thailand (watch the glorious sunset out the train window) and arrives into Chiang Mai at 8.30pm just in time for dinner, drinks and a Muay Thai boxing fight if you’re keen!
Accommodation: Guesthouse located within the Historic, old quarter $12-20
Non Travel Day: Chiang MaiChiang Mai is an amazing city with endless activity options. Some of our favorites include a tree top adventure with Flight of the Gibbon, trekking, rafting, elephant riding, cooking classes and for those looking for adrenalin; down hill mountain biking and Muay Thai boxing training! There's also the famous night market, the Night Safari (Asia's largest) and easy access to Pai village.
Chiang Mai to Chiang KhongEnjoy a free morning in Chiang Mai to do another activity, sleep in or get a local massage. We then drive to the border town of Chiang Khong stopping along the way to visit the most magnificent and unique White Temple at Chiang Rai, you can hop off here otherwise we continue on to Chiang Khong where we enjoy our last night in Thailand whilst looking over the Mekong River to Laos. p>
Accommodation: Guesthouse with views across the Mekong to Laos and a great host to add a special touch $20
Chiang Khong to Luang NamthaIn the morning we take a short boat trip across the Mekong to Laos and after clearing customs you get the first sight of your mighty orange Stray bus. We take the very scenic journey through Bokeo province and into the Nam Ha National Protected Area (NPA) in Luang Namtha province. The night markets in Luang Namtha is the first great place to sample the local BBQ cuisine and Beerlao! Recommended: Hop off in Luang Namtha for trekking and hill tribes.
Accommodation: Hotel in the centre of town $8-15
Luang Namtha to Nong KhiawWe depart Luang Namtha in the morning and head through Oudomxai. Once in picturesque Nong Khiaw, you have the optionto learn fishing with the locals or time permitting, visit the amazing Phathok Cave, where some communist loyalists lived during the 'secret' bombing of Laos in the 1960's. Watch the sunset over the beautiful Karst Mountains and Nam Ou River, before dinner and a competitive game of Laos' national sport - petanque, with the locals. Recommended: Hop off in Oudomxai to explore the far northern reaches of Laos for remote trekking and home stays.
Accommodation: Rustic bungalows with basic amenities but A-MAZE-ING views! $8-13
Nong Khiaw to Luang PrabangSit back and relax today as we settle into a slow boat and take a picturesque ride down the Ou and Mekong Rivers. We stop at the famous Pak Ou Cave with its hundreds of Buddha statues before cruising into the centre of the Unesco World Heritage List city of Luang Prabang. On arrival, take the Stray Kuang Si Tour to the famous and impressively high Kuang Si Waterfall, complete with a bear sanctuary.
Highly Recommended: Hop off in Luang Prabang to make the most of this beautiful city. Learn to weave silk or take a course to be an elephant mahout! Go trekking, kayaking and rock climbing or just relax, have a fruit shake and take in the night market.
Accommodation: Large dorm beds in a modern central guesthouse $5 or Guesthouse with fan or air conditioned private rooms close to the night market $20-40
Luang Prabang to Vang ViengAn early departure travelling through mountainous and steep terrain, we make a number of stops today to take in the incredible views, and still arrive in Vang Vieng in time for those inclined to spend the afternoon and evening tubing and partying. Other activity options: cycling, kayaking, rock climbing, hot air ballooning, resting and even watching re-runs of The Simpsons.
Accommodation: Guesthouse amongst all the hype, with large rooms. $8-15 or a Hotel on the main street with quiet rooms $23-30
Vang Vieng to VientianeToday we cruise straight through to Vientiane - Laos' capital for the last 450 years. Once here we take you on a tour of the city's main attractions, Patuxai, Pha That Luang, That Dam and the Presidential Palace. Spend the afternoon shopping, visiting the COPE centre, having a massage or making the journey out to Xieng Khuan (Buddha Park).
Accommodation: Hotel with modern facilities including WIFI and breakfast $20
Vientiane to Tad LeukWe give you the morning to explore the capital city and the stalls along the banks of the Mekong, get some cash out and buy some comfort food before we head off the beaten track again and into the Phou Khao Khouay NPA. We head to Tad Leuk waterfall where we camp between the waterfall and jungle and have the opportunity to swim, trek and maybe spot the rare Phu Wah Rock Lizard found in only 3 places in the world (Tad Leuk is 1 of them and the other 2 is within 100 metres.).
Accommodation: Tents with mats $8 includes camping equipment and national park fee.
Tad Leuk to Kong Lor (7km Cave)An early departure means we can take our time to check out the Sala Viewpoint, Phu Phu Man limestone forest and have a little shop in Paksan before heading down to the 7km Cave (or Tham Kong Lor to the locals). We head into the abyss of the 7km cave (this is a must do activity where we cruise through the cave in a traditional motorised canoe to see some amazing rock formations). The evening can be spent chilling with the locals or watching a DVD at the guesthouse.
Accommodation: Comfortable guesthouse with spectacular views of rice paddies and Karst Mountains, and just a short walk from the cave $10
Kong Lor to Xe ChamphoneThis morning we have a scenic journey to Tha Bak, where locals use the hundreds of bombs that were dropped on the nearby Ho Chi Minh train, as boats in their daily life. You have the unique opportunity to take a trip in these custom-made 'bomb boats' down the Nam Theun river. We then head all the way south, passing the 'Great Wall of Thakhek' to enter the Xe Champhone Wetlands. So remote, that when the rain comes we might not be able to drive the Stray bus here, so we’ll jump onboard an off-road truck for a real off the beaten track experience! Spend the night with friendly locals in Monkey Forest - a sacred forest, home to thousands of Rhesus Macaque Monkeys! Recommended: Hop off in Thakek to explore local caves and the Khammouane Province.
Accommodation: Remote homestay $10.
Xe Champhone to Tad Lo (Bolaven Plateau)We wake up early and check out the 'Monkey Home Market' before heading to a 200 year old Hotay Pidok Buddhist library (with scriptures written on palm leafs!) We then visit Turtle Lake with soft-shell turtles that are revered by the locals. Leaving the Xe Champhone wetlands behind, we make a stop at Old Wat Taleow (a stunningly beautiful temple that was bombed in 1969), and head south to get to the spectacular waterfall of Tad Lo in the heart of the Bolaven Plateau. The waterfalls here make this location a must-see. You have the opportunity to take a swim, explore the small village and also ride elephants and watch them bathe in the waterfall. This place still has the old school dirt road charm of Laos about it.
Accommodation: Bungalows from modern to rustic in the heart of the village $8 or Guesthouse with fan rooms for the river $9+
Tad Lo (Bolaven Plateau) to PakseToday we cruise the Plateau stopping in at the coffee plantations that are everywhere around the area. We also get to visit some of the best waterfalls in all of Laos including the 120m high twin waterfalls of Tad Fane. We have time to enjoy the morning on the plateau before continuing south to Laos’ second World Heritage area, Wat Phou, an ancient Khmer temple (Angkor Wat without the crowds!) Tonight is spent in Pakse, the provincial capital and cross roads to Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam bringing a mix of ethnic groups and international cuisine.
Accommodation: Guesthouse with fan or air-conditioned rooms in the centre of town surrounded by everything you need! $8-10
Pakse to Don Det (4000 Islands)This morning we leave Pakse and head to the 4000 Islands to experience the idyllic laid back island lifestyle. We arrive around lunchtime giving you plenty of time to cycle across to neighbouring Don Khone Island to visit Li Phi waterfall or take a boat trip for a chance to see the rare Irrawaddy dolphins that frequent the border waters of Laos and Cambodia.
Accommodation: Basic bungalows by the river $5 or comfortable rooms in a Guesthouse with fan or air conditioning and private bathrooms (now that Don Det has electricity!) $13+
Don Det to Bangkok (via Pakse)We leave Don Det early and drive direct to Pakse. Leaving the Stray bus behind (that continues north to Vientiane), you cross the border and continue onto Ubon Ratchathani by a non-Stray bus and then change to an overnight sleeper train. Your Stray journey finishes when you arrive in Bangkok early the next morning.




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