1. Cycle Northern Laos |
This trip takes you from the effervescent modernity of Chiang Mai to the tranquil, beautiful time-capsule of Luang Prabang. Traveling along near deserted roads amongst lush mountainous scenery in areas untouched by modern developments and commercialism.From the walled city of Chiang Mai, the trip will take you north to Chiang Rai and the Golden ...more details » |
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2. Cycle Southern Laos |
From the Southern Lowlands of Pakse to the former colonial outpost of Champasak, the tranquil presence of Si Phan Don and the lush coffee plantations of Bolevan Plateau.
From spectacular waterfalls to the charming Irrawaddy dolphins. You will discover all that the Land of a Million Elephants has to offer. Cycling along serene country roads an...more details » |
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3. Hanoi to Luang Prabang Exploratory bike ride |
CHARITY FUNDRAISING CYCLE CHALLENGE IN SUPPORT OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN VIETNAM AND LAOS
To celebrate the long-awaited opening of the Dien Bien Phu border pass between North Vietnam and Northern Laos, Symbiosis Director, Chris Gow, is planning to make an exploratory bike ride from Hanoi to the beautiful World Heritage former capital of Lua...more details » |
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4. Kayaking the Nam Ou River |
Be one of the first people to paddle the Nam Ou river which flows through the rugged mountainous north of Laos into the Mekong River near the enchanting former capital, Luang Prabang. This is one of Asia's most charming and scenic towns. It was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1995. We guarantee that once you get to Luang Prabang, you
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5. Kayaking Xekong |
Xekong Province was formed in 1984 by combining Salavan and Attapheu. It is the smallest province in Lao and is home to some 14 different ethnic groups including: Lao-tai, Tariang, Alak, Katu, Nge`, Yae, Ta-oy, Loven, Souay, Lavi, Triew, Chatong, Takkang, and the Lave.
As we paddle down the Xekong River, we'll come across almost all of these...more details » |
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6. Luang Prabang Boat Race Festival |
Boun Ork Phansa is the day that marks the end of the monks
quote retreat during the rainy season. At dawn, donations and offerings are made at the temples, prayers are chanted by the monks, and at dusk candlelight processions wind their way from temple to temple.Arriving at the river, hundreds of decorated candlelit floats, made from banana leaf ...more details » |
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7. The Biggest Buddhist Festival |
Every year, thousands of people from all over the country gather here to celebrate The Boun That Luang, the largest Buddhist festival event of Laos to mark the end of religious celebrations for the year here. This colorful festival takes place here in independent square praying to the That (stupa) as to follow their believes for more than 438 years...more details » |
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8. White Water Kayaking in Thailand and Laos |
Siam River Adventures specializes in whitewater kayaking adventures in Northern Thailand. Based out of Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, we operate whitewater kayaking trips and whitewater kayak instruction on the Mae Taeng, Mae Chaem, Mae Kok, and Nam Wa Rivers.Whitewater Kayaking is a relatively new sport in Thailand, but quickly growing populari...more details » |
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9. Wildlife survey along the Nam Fa River |
Exploratory whitewater rafting along the pristine Nam Fa river in north western Laos to survey the threatened Asiatic tiger, whitewater paddling in unique tropical river environments, 5 nights in hotels, 6 nights wilderness camping, setting up camera traps and identifying tiger tracks.The Nam Fa is a remote class 4 whitewater river located in the g...more details » |
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