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Private van or public bus? An honest breakdown.
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Private van or public bus? An honest breakdown.

Sometimes the bus is fine; sometimes it's a regret. Four routes where we recommend a private van, and three where the bus is genuinely better.

I drive private vans for a living. So my answer here will surprise you: for some routes, take the bus instead.

When the private van is worth it

  • Luang Prabang → Nong Khiaw. Three hours of mountain road, half-empty buses leave once a day. Pay the extra USD 80 to leave when you want.
  • Vientiane → Vang Vieng. Possible by train now, but the train station is far from town. If your hotel is downtown, a private van is door-to-door and often faster overall.
  • Anywhere with luggage and small children. Public buses are not stroller-friendly.
  • Bolaven loop with stops. Public buses run point-to-point; you need a van to stop at waterfalls.

When the bus is genuinely the better call

  • Vientiane → Luang Prabang — take the high-speed train. It's faster and cheaper than any van.
  • Pakse → 4,000 Islands — the public minibus is air-conditioned, reasonably new, and runs every morning. Private vans cost six times more for the same ride.
  • Inside a single town. Tuk-tuk or songthaew. Period.

The honest version is route-by-route. A blanket "always private" is upselling.

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