Luang Namtha Tours and Activities
Get more out of your Luang Namtha Laos holiday with one of the locally led Luang Namtha tours, Muang Sing tours, or Vieng Phouka tours. Check out the Luang Namtha tours, tours in Muang Sing, and tours in Vieng Phouka listed below and their subsequent itineraries, or take a look at our Luang Namtha Destination Guide for ideas on what to see and do throughout the province while on your Luang Namtha travels.
The most popular tours from Luang Namtha are treks into the Nam Ha National Protected Area, where hikers can experience the traditional daily life in the villages of theethnic groups of Luang Namtha.
Poupadeang Spirit Bamboo Trek (1 day)
Duration: 1 day(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
On this trek you will explore the numerous limestone caves that dot the landscape around Vieng Phouka, visit the communities of ethnic minorities and learn about their history, culture and traditions. Finally you will experience the sights and sounds of the numerous wild animals of the Nam Ha Protected Areas and explore the Bamboo Spirit Forest.
Trekking In Nam Ha (1 day)
Duration: 1 day(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
In the morning you will visit the Nam Ha National Protected Area which is an ASEAN Natural Heritage Site. You will learn about the wildlife have a chance to walk the trails of the primary rainforest, see the old growth bamboo forest and a wild banana forest. Lunch will be prepared at the waterfall, Nam Tok Tad Pa Yeung, before you head off to visit the Ethnic Minority groups of the Akha and Yao peoples living around Muang Sing. You will have a chance to learn about their daily way of life, their traditions and their culture.
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Muang Sing Biking Tour (1 day)
Duration: 1 day(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
An easy one day bicycle ride that is good for understanding and learning the culture, traditions and communities of the ethnic groups in Northern Laos. You will bicycle between the different villages of the ethnic communities in Northern Laos.. As you go your guide will introduce you to and teach you about the Lolo, Tai Dam, Tai Nuea, Hmong, Akha, Yao and Tai Lue ethnic peoples. He will tell you about their history, culture and traditions.
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Khmu, Hmong, Lahu and Musur Trek (1 day)
Duration: 1 day(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
Pack the most that you can in to a day with this trek. Trek through the primary rainforest of the Nam Ha Protected Area, learn about the plants and wildlife. Spend some time learning about the ethnic minorities of Vieng Phouka.
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Nam Ha Waterfall Trek (1 day)
Duration: 1 day(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
From experiencing the daily life of a Khmu Keaun ethnic village, planting and learning about rice. Trekking over the peaks and valleys in to the depths of the Nam Ha Protected Area while absorbing the sights and sounds of a real rainforest, its plants and wildlife. Finally breaking through the undergrowth to emerge at the base of a waterfall and bathing in its cool turbulent waters. This trek covers it all and is a good way to experience the sights and sounds of a real rainforest.
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Ban Sida One Day Trek
Duration: 1 day(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
A great one day trek ideal for those looking for some hiking through a variety of landscapes with visits to a variety of nearby ethnic groups. The tour starts on the broad open rice fields of the Namtha Valley at the Lanten Village of Ban Nam Dee. We wander up into the hills above the valley through a local forest reserve. You will see examples of terraced upland rice cultivation and visit the Sida ethnic group, a Tibeto-Burman group which only has two villages in Laos. On the way back we return to the starting point of Ban Nam Dee and refresh yourself at the village’s waterfall.
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Cycling Luang Namtha Valley
Duration: 1 day(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
This 30 km cycling tour around the Luang Namtha Valley includes visits to villages of Black Tai, Tai Leu and Lanten ethnic minorities. You will see silk production and silk weaving with natural dyes, a Lao alcohol distillery, mountain vistas, and expanses of rice paddy as well as visit to a small waterfall. Coming back to town, stop at the provincial wet market before riding on to That Phoum Pouk Stupa
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