LUANG NAMTHA

Visit hill tribes, with names such as the Black Tai, Red Tai, White Tai, Tai Lue, Khmu, Oo, Lao Bit, Lanten, Mien, Hmong, Akha, Lahu, and Phou Noi, live lives that are almost completely untouched by the outside world. They dwell in modest shelters they build themselves, eat unprocessed natural foods, and live lives uncomplicated by the trappings and complexities of more technologically advanced societies.


Go trekking, mountain biking, kayaking, rafting, or boating down the lovely Nam Tha River, passing through highland forests, jungles, waterfalls and pristine rivers on your way.


Take a bicycle to the lovely waterfall at Ban Nam Dee, and watch the villagers making bamboo paper nearby.


Visit the Luang Namtha Museum and thewat (temple), and the local fresh food markets.

LUANG NAMTHA
LAO013: CRAFT AND TEXTILE 6D5N

LAO013: CRAFT AND TEXTILE 6D5N

The resurgence of textile and craft skills in Laos has made crafts an important part of everyday life and their economy. Traditional textile skills have been reintroduced along with the adoption of new techniques, skills, and ideas. The result is a fascinating blend of old and new, traditional and modern, formal and innovative. Excellent private collections, expansive markets, traditional village weaving, and export workshops will be visited
LAO012: WILD NATURE 14D13N

LAO012: WILD NATURE 14D13N

Laos is home to over one hundred species of large mammal. Many of these are familiar Asian species such as Tiger, Asian Elephant and Gaur. Laos is also home to an impressive diversity of primates including five species of gibbon, five species of macaque and fours species of leaf monkey.

LAO011: BELIEF 9D8N

LAO011: BELIEF 9D8N

Every culture has its own belief and values. Being an Asian country, Laos shares some similar believes and values with other country regions. However, Laos has some typical ones of its own. These value form and direct Laos’ politics, economy and society.
LAO014: GO PHILANTHROPIC AND COMMUNITY 12D11N

LAO014: GO PHILANTHROPIC AND COMMUNITY 12D11N

Responsibility for a better living environment is the duty of not any individual but everyone living on earth. Travelling responsibly means supporting local cultures, and leaving a positive impact on the places you visit. This is what we are seriously concerned and responsible travel is not our slogan but it is really in our action. Some steps may be big, others may be small, but all can make a difference, especially if we work together. Join with us in the following meaningful excursions for a sustainable environment.