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Code: |
LABK 06 |
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Routes: |
Biking / Elephant riding /
Trekking |
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Duration: |
2 days |
A two day trip starting with an easy
bike ride, than elephant ride to the beautiful waterfall(only
from july-january). It also includes a hike to Lao
Lum village and a day trek to Khmu & Hmong villages.
Overnight in a family home stay or in our newly opened
bamboo jungle hide away...up to 8 pax
Detail Itinerary
1. Day:
Mountain bike tour to our Elephant Camp (15 km),
Elephant riding to/from That Se & visit lao lum village:
We commence by riding to
Ban Panom, the cotton and silk hand-weaving village then
continue on to Henry Mouhot's tomb, the French explorer
and popularized discoverer of Angkor Wat.
Here at the Nam Khan River , we are permitted to take a
dip in the cool running water of this local tributary.
Heading north en route for Ban Nonsavat, we are finally
becoming cognizant of the life of rural Laos . We veer
to the left and follow the dirt road to the Tiger
Trail Elephant & Adventure camp.
Our sights are filled with farmers
working the land, forests of teakwood, distant mountain vistas, and
the smiles of passing locals curious about their observers.
After a short break in the wonderful camp with a breathtaking view
to a 600m high towering rock face, we cross the river by local boat
to start our Elephant ride (1 ½ Hour) to the That Se Waterfall.
Here you can enjoy the clear spring water which invites you for a
refreshing bath. We go back to the camp with a motorboat to take a
cup of coffee or tea in our Eco-Resort. In the late afternoon we
have time to visit the nearby village and take a look in the rural
life of lao people.
We stay overnight in the jungle camp or in a family house.
2. Day: Trekking to Khmu &
Hmong village. (6 Hours), back by car.
At the second day we start our trekking to Hmong & Kmu hill
tribe villages. Bear witness by sharing a rare opportunity to
observe unique aspects of Lao rural life during this day trekking
trip and become cognizant of the culture of the Hmong and Kmu hill
tribes. We have many trails to choose from and there are
shorter and longer ones. In the end, relieve your hot, exhausted,
and aching body by immersing yourself in the cool, refreshing nearby
river.
We return in the afternoon and go back by car to Luang Phabang.
included:
- equipment
- biking rent fee
- english speaking guides with licence
- helping guide(s)
- food and drink (water, tea, coffee)
- entrance fee and permissions
- Elephant ride
- Boat Transfers
- Car Transfer back into town
- village fees for homestay and/or Jungle Camp
- village contributions and Elephant Park Project support
-- please note --
that changes in time and itinerary (trails, walking hours) may
appear at any time according to unforeseen conditions. The Tad Sae
waterfall is dry during the period of February and August!