Discover the best top things to do in Luang Prabang Province, Laos including Green Jungle Park@Hoi Khua Waterfall, MandaLao Elephant Conservation, Tad Mok Waterfall, Crazy Golf Luang Prabang, Kuang Si Falls, 100 Waterfalls, The Playground, Kuang Si Falls Butterfly Park, Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden, Nahm Dong Park.
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5.0 based on 80 reviews
Nature and park. Garden with more than 1,500 species of flower. Buffalo and a pair of ostrich are onsite and guests can feed them. Picnic huts are provided for groups or family. Adventure activities include zip lining, trekking and multiple rope courses. Accommodation in Luxury Camp@Green Jungle Park is open for booking. Perfect for company or school team building program.
A great way to spend a day with lots of walkways, play areas for children, refreshment stops, a lovely flower garden and a “go ape” for the adrenalin junkies.
5.0 based on 498 reviews
We are Luang Prabang's first and only non-riding elephant experience. Please join us for an unforgettable trip that will not only benefit the well being of our elephants but be a highlight to any Southeast Asian adventure.
Sorry to be a bit eco Nazi about things but if you want to ride elephants or have animals take part in your tourism experience in any way - change your mind set. Mandalao are leading the way in Laos in showing that this is how tourism must become. I have read reviews saying but the elephants aren’t free, it’s still cruel. You know what, yes it is that anything has to be kept safely away from humans who want to exploit them in logging industries or other areas. These elephants are kept safe though and that my friends, is a start. For them to be free in the world in 2019 is a death sentence. Rant over. You are taken to the centre from your hotel and met by the owner who gives you a very informative talk about the site and elephant conservation in general. Then you are given bowls of food to make balls of to give the elephants, it’s things like baby banana, sticky rice and tamarind and lots of sea salt. You make the balls then go over on a boat and meet your elephants and mahouts. The elephants eat from your hands and then accompany you on a stroll through the jungle. They stop and mooch around, ours demolished a tree whilst we were there, showing off their strength as they reached for their favourite leaves higher up in the trees. We hugged their trunks and had photos, could touch them and stand with them, sense their individual personalities and get a real sense of the power these animals hold. They are very calm to be around and I was certainly filled with awe from beginning to end. The mahouts are local men employed by the centre. They do not whip or hurt the elephants at all, but they do have a stick of bamboo with them that they gently guide them with. They know people do not want to see cruelty and I was super alert for it but saw absolutely none, the men were to be commended. But to go back to my original point, compared to the life the elephants had before on logging plantations where they were poorly fed, overworked and abused to the life they have now, seeing a man with a stick to guide an elephant to walk with humans is a lot less harsh to accept then the alternative. I have no qualms in saying these elephants were happy, well fed and looked after, and safe. If you are an eco or ethically minded tourist this place is for you. If you’re not - become one! ????
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Tad Mok waterfall is located at Ban Sopkong village where is a bout 2km or 45min by walk from the village. It’s very good to trek to the waterfall - you will pass by many rice paddy fields at the same time you could see the farmers working on the field also the animals such as water buffaloes, cows, pigs etc...when you are closer to the waterfall you hear the sound of waterfall is dropping water from the top, it’s about 30m height, it’s a good atmosphere to be here because of the nice sound of waterfall, many green big tree surrounding plus the warm sunshine that make you feel very relax, of course you can swim ????♂️ but the water is very cold. Before the pool was larger, now is less water because the local people used to cut the tree ???? in order to grow their crops. Water level depends on the weather season too. Tad Mok in lao word means ‘’the mist’’ is simply natural beautiful, the best time to visit is in the morning because you would not meet others tourist, it’s super quiet here and you probably would see the mist from the waterfall. On your way back to Ban Sopkong village you can drink some tea or coffee and relax at Yensabai Organic Farm Cafe. This farm is worth visiting too. Please, pay attention: Some tour guides are not conscious enough and leave garbage after a picnic next to a waterfall. The villagers who are in charge to take care have to clean the area but they hide the garbage at the forest nearby the waterfall. Dear travelers, show your responsibility, take care of nature, take the trash back with you.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Mini-golf with 13 holes in beautiful garden with free playground and free snooker table. Located on the grounds of ABC preschool, behind the school building.
Visited for a game of mini golf and beer. Really good spot to chill out, Ian greeted us at the door and made us feel welcome straight away. Great afternoon spent here drink beerlao and great conversation with Ian. And the Belgium chips aren't bad! Recommend this place to everyone who visits Luang Prabang
4.5 based on 11,068 reviews
If you're in Luang Prabang, you can't miss this site. This is the most beautiful waterfall I have ever seen, and you can climb up to the top of the waterfall, and take a short bamboo raft ride to the source of the waterfall (it's an underground cave). The only thing to note is near the top of the waterfall, there are signs for a cave, which we followed for a while. I think it's about a 2 mile hike to the cave, which is further than we anticipated, and we decided to turnaround half way through since we didn't have the time to keep exploring. If you're tight for time, enjoy your time at the waterfall and don't get distracted by the cave signs!
4.5 based on 108 reviews
We booked the 100 waterfalls day trip with Mr Mang's agency Nong Khiaw Adventure Tours. The landscape and tour were great and we totally recommend it, but it had a completely unethical component which undermined the whole experience: we were taken to a village nearby, we were shown the school while kids were in class. We were encouraged to interact with the kids. Fellow travellers filmed them and photographed them. We will never book anything with Mr Mang again. We were very glad we didn't book the mini van to depart from Nong Khiaw via the agency when we booked the tour. In Luang Prabang we found that people are rightly so campaigning against this. Go to the 100 waterfalls but Please don't book with this agency. We'd take it back if we could.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The Playground is now part of the "Crazy Golf Luang Prabang" and located on the grounds of International ABC Pre-School. It's open for public, everyday from 10am till 8pm. There's a huge trampoline, various slides & swings, a carrousel, a sandbox, a seesaw, wooden play huts etc and the whole compound is safely fenced and covered by grass. We serve food and beverages as well and we'd be happy to cater for your parties. It's perfect for children parties of course; parents can relax or play Snooker, while children are having fun. Income is 10.000 Kip per child, but free when the children play mini-golf as well. Easy to find us on Google maps. Welcome.
Ian approached us on the street one evening invited us to bring our kids to The Playground. We decided to give it a go on Christmas. We spent an hour there with our 7-year-old and 5-year-old children. The Playground is the size of a large backyard and once was a banana plantation. It's a beautiful, peaceful place where the kids can play. There is a slide, a see-saw, a merry-go-round, and minigolf holes with obstacles. We didn't use them, but in front is a trampoline available for use for 5,000 kip and a pool table for free. Additionally, there is a bar and tables to sit at. It was a great chance for our children to run around after many days of sightseeing and to meet another child who was playing there when we arrived. We paid 24,000 kip per child for our kids to play minigolf and enjoy the facilities. My wife and I enjoyed a beer and chatting with the other family and Ian while the kids played. It was quiet when we arrived, but the building on the property is a private kindergarten. I hope more visitors use this facility and that, over time, it can grow.
4.5 based on 985 reviews
Welcome to the Kuang si Falls ButterflyPark Just 300 meters before parking Kuang si Falls Hundreds of Laotian butterflies in a beautiful landscaped garden, natural fish spa included.
We were surprised that there weren't many visitors when we visited, because this place was seriously great! They give you a booklet that will outline the tour of the butterfly sanctuary, which will take you around the falls and into the butterfly house, to the natural fish spa (there are seats for you to sit and experience this!) and a cute cafe at the end of the tour. We suggest getting the coffee + cake bundle at the beginning when you buy your ticket because they were both so good. There are also seats at the cafe where you can sit down and dip your feet in another pool. You can also feed the fish there too because there was a bowl full of fish food, which was fun to throw and watch. We really enjoyed our time at the butterfly sanctuary!!
4.5 based on 304 reviews
Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden offers a peaceful escape from the town that allows you to learn about over 1,500 plant species on a 40 hectare property located 15 minutes down the Mekong River by boat. Learn about biodiversity conservation, sustanable agriculture and ecotourism as you take in free activities, including bamboo handicrafts, a local tea tasting, one hour hike to a cave, a history talk and a talk about orchids given by one of our local experts. If you care about conservation, environmental education or sustainable tourism, then Pha Tad Ke is the perfect half or full day getaway.
We were brought here by river boat by our guide not really sure what to expect (having been on a river trip all day) but it was beautiful - we were given food first at the lakeside restaurant - the food was so intensely flavoursome (including a pomelo salad and a really light soup) and a beer - then did a tour of the gardens themselves which are developing but show something of the breadth of variety of plants grown here. Far too much to do in a short trip, but worth considering - beautiful country.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Nahm Dong is an 18 hectares park of plants, lush forest, beautiful gardens and rushing waters. There is picnic areas and huts in flowers garden or orchards. You can do hiking, swimming in the waterfalls, zip-lining and many other activities such as making your own mulberry paper, lao cuisine discovery and honey making.
We visited Nahm Dong Park while staying at the nearby Hillside Nature Lodge. We purchased a multi-pass and chose to do the zipline, mulberry paper and Hmong embroidery activities. As first time zipliners, we had a great time whizzing through the forest and enjoying the view from above. The guides were wonderful in ensuring our safety and well-being and the equipment provided was sturdy and well-maintained. Mulberry paper making was brief yet relaxing as we designed our own paper while enjoying the stunning views of the village in the valley below. Hmong embroidery was lovely with 2 local ladies who gently guided us as we completed a pattern using a cross-stitch method. Food at Nahm Dong was also fantastic, with the restaurant set beside the water. The park is well-kept and the surroundings are just beautiful. We only wish we had more time to explore the villages within the park as well. Definitely recommend checking out Nahm Dong Park if you are keen on outdoor activities in Luang Prabang.
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