Activities in Luang Prabang Province
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Big Brother Mouse
Pop into Big Brother Mouse and pick up some books to distribute to local children. Books cost 15,000 kip each and the idea behind the programme is to encourage visitors to hand out something more beneficial than candy, while promoting literacy. Run by a retired American publisher, the staff is made up of Laotian college and high-school students, all of whom contribute to the content, illustrations, and admin of the office. You can also purchase books at the night market or make a donation to support the production of new material, and the office gladly accepts volunteers when the need arises.
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Tiger Trails
Single- and multi-day trips involving trekking, rafting and cycling around Luang Prabang. Longer trips to Muang Ngoi or Muang Khua and accommodation homestays. Tiger Trails also has an elephant camp about 15km outside of Luang Prabang on the banks of the Nam Khan, where it offers elephant treks and mahout (elephant trainer) courses. This company places a strong emphasis on conservation and community support. Prices range from US$29 to US$40 per day.
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Cycling
Luang Prabang is far bigger than the inner grid many people stick to and exploring the surrounding bans and wats on a bicycle is a beautiful way to enjoy the city. Bikes can be rented from guesthouses, tour companies and shops around Th Sisavangvong.
The old quarter can be easily covered in half a day, taking in temples and other sights. It doesn't take much effort to get out of town either: head south past Talat Phousy (Phousy Market) and into the hills, but watch out for punctures on rocky roads.
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OckPopTok
OckPopTok has a weaving and cultural centre where you can witness the silk- and cotton- weaving process from scratch. The skill and patience required to master these looms is quite remarkable and the 15 weavers here are true masters. Fortunately you can try your own hand at the art by taking a small-group class in dyeing and weaving. A Lao lunch is included and you take home your handiwork. Make bookings at its gallery.
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Muang Ngoi Tour Office
Run by a former village school teacher, Muang Ngoi Tour Office is located behind the main street 300m south of the boat landing –look for the signs directing you. From here you can organise small-group treks to Hmong and Khamu villages for around US$8 per day including food, and fishing trips.
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Lao Youth Travel
Highly recommended for its focus on community-based ecotourism. One- and two-day tours between Vientiane, Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang, and rewarding multiday trips to minority villages in the far north. Prices around US$35 to US$50 per day, all inclusive.
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Children’s Cultural Centre
Rather than trashing your used water bottles, cans and other recyclable waste, donate it to the Children’s Cultural Centre, which on-sells the waste to other dealers and uses the funds to provide after-school activities for kids.
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Lao Red Cross
Housed in a nicely preserved Lao-French building with half-timbered walls. Proceeds go towards the Lao Red Cross so really any visit here is an act of pure selflessness. Take your own towel or sarong.
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Action Max Laos
Elephant treks and comfortable, small group tours to surrounding area. Prices around US$30 per person per day.
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Green Discovery
Kayaking, trekking, mountain biking, motorcycling and multiday trips north including motorcycle tours.
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Treasure Travel Laos
Organised and customised tours throughout Laos. Prices depend on duration and group size.
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Aroma Spa
Facials, body scrubs and indulgent combination packages ranging from US$30 to US$50.
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Spa Garden
In a quiet pocket near Wat Nong Sikhunmeuang, this spot offers indulgent treatments.
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Tamnak Lao Three Elephant Cafe
Full-day cooking classes including market shopping and a Lao lunch and dinner.
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