Destinations: Morning market, Royal palace museum, Heuan Chan Heritage, Wat Visoun/Wat Aham, Ock Pop Tok Living Craft Center (or Carpe Diem Restaurant), Kuang Si Waterfalls, Ban Na Uang, Wat Phra Bat Tai
Overnight: Luang Prabang, Not include lunch fee
If requested, the 3rd day of the trip begins early in the morning (5:15 am in March to October and 05:45 in November to February). We pick you up from your hotel and you have a fantastic opportunity together with the locals to witness the captivating centuries old daily tradition of the alms giving ceremony. Sai Bat (Morning Alms) is a longstanding tradition in Laos Buddhist culture. In observing it, the devoted offer food to monks throughout the Luang Prabang every morning. This tradition is very unique in Laos, being the only Buddhist nation still preserving the procession. Return to the hotel for breakfast.
After breakfast, visit local morning market. The morning market lining a couple of quiet streets near the Royal Palace, starts early and is over by mid-morning. It sets up along a couple of side-streets next to one of the city’s many Wats. A butcher and some of the more touristy stalls have actual tables for their wares. But most of the vendors, selling anything from rice, to fresh vegetables, to steamed fish, frogs, and anything else that might be the day’s catch, just set up on the ground. And then head to the quaint Royal Palace Museum for an overview of the culture and history of this ancient city. The Royal Palace, which is today the national museum and built by French colonialists between 1904-09, displays a lovely collection of the artefacts reflecting the richness of Lao culture.
We visit Heuan Chan Heritage, is a traditional wooden house dated back to 19th century. We will see a very rare surviving example of a pre-colonial Lao style aristocratic mansion and find the Luang Prabang Way of Life. Following that, we also visit the 16th century stupa of Wat Visoun and peek into the peaceful temple of Wat Aham.
We offer two options for a lunch break before visiting the Kuang Si Waterfalls in the afternoon.
Set in lush tropical gardens and located on the banks of the Mekong, the Living Crafts Center is the perfect place to learn more about the fascinating world of Lao textiles and handicrafts. There is a café with terrace seating overlooking the Mekong River. Lunch set menu $13 or $15 (reservation required) An a la carte menu is also available without reservations.
This is a waterfall retreat. Beautiful restaurant in a marvelous setting downstream from the Kuang Si waterfalls. Western or Laotian, vegetarian set menu $15/pax (reservation required) An a la carte menu is also available without reservations.
After a lunch break for a change of pace let’s visit Kuang Si waterfalls. The waterfalls are magnificent and impressive. Relax and enjoy the spectacular natural beauty of 3 leveled waterfalls. Water from upstream cascades down jagged limestone cliffs into turquoise blue pools of various sizes. We will have 2 hours to explore the waterfalls, walk along a nature preserve trail, swim in refreshing turquoise puddles, and visit a bear conservation center. Adventurous may walk up the steep path to the top of the falls for a spectacular view.
On the way back, we will stop at Ban Na Uang (a Hmong resettlement village) on the way to Kuang Si falls. Here you can meet the Hmong people who originally lived in the highlands. By the time you arrive in Luang Prabang, it is evening. we stop at a local temple Wat Phra Bat Tai, facing the Mekong River in Luang Prabang. As we admire the beautiful sunset over the Mekong River, we hear monks’ evening sutra chanting.