Curious about hot air ballooning in Vang Vieng, Laos? Here are pictures and information about a Vang Vieng hot air balloon experience.

I’m slowly reaching higher in the sky. First, I tried to spread my wings during a bungee jump in Pokhara, Nepal. This time, I decided to gain a bit more altitude. It was time to try hot air ballooning in Vang Vieng, Laos.

I originally wrote this story during my 2-year trip around the world.

Mandalay, Inle Lake… Many destinations in Southeast Asia offer hot air balloon rides. While Mandalay in Myanmar offers spectacular views of the local temples, there’s one great reason to go hot air ballooning in Vang Vieng instead: the price.

A balloon ride in Myanmar may cost hundreds of dollars, but hot air ballooning in Vang Vieng is much cheaper.The price of a 40 minute hot air balloon ride in Vang Vieng costs 90$. The price is just about the same, wherever you book – although I did meet a backpacker who got her ride on a discount for 70$ from her guesthouse.

The price of the hot air balloon ride in Vang Vieng is cheap in comparison, but does that make the experience any worse? Not really. There are less balloon in the sky simultaneously, and there are no temples to spot down below, but there are plenty of other things to see in Vang Vieng.

Inflating a hot air balloon in the airport.

After an early wake up, we were driven to the Vang Vieng airport just before the sunrise.

Inflating a hot air balloon with a giant flame.

At first, the balloons are inflated with giant fans, but after a while, the workers let the flames begin.

Vang Vien airport from above, with the company looking from below.

Gaining altitude. The hot air balloon rises to the sky very smoothly.

Google Earth in real life. Hot air balloon view of Vang Vien, Laos directly from above.

Seeing Vang Vieng from a hot air balloon. It’s like Google Earth in real life!

Hot air ballooning in Vang Vien, Laos. A hot air balloon flying against the sunrise in the background.

No crowds in the sky. Only two hot air balloons took of in the morning.

The inside of a hot air balloon from below.

A look inside.

Streets of Vang Vien from hot air balloon during sunrise.

The hot air balloon can rise and drop altitude very quickly. At one point, we flew very close to the rooftops of Vang Vieng.

The hills near Vang Vieng during sunrise.

Even though Vang Vieng doesn’t offer temples or other cultural sights to marvel from above, the nature makes up for it.

Landing a hot air balloon in Vang Vieng.

When the hot air balloon ride in Vang Vieng was over, we landed on an empty field on the other side of the local Nam Song River.

So, how would I describe a balloon ride in Vang Vieng? Should you do it? If you don’t count the minor thrill of being very high up in the sky, the balloon ride is a very relaxing experience. Adrenaline junkies might therefore want to look for something else.

For others, the hot air balloon ride might just be worth it. The views are spectacular, and the changing colors of the sunrise highlight the beauty of the landscape. (And most importantly: You might get new Instagram followers when you post some of those photos on your profile!)

Now I wonder when I’ll end up doing that parachute jump…