Multi-Adventure 4 Days (3 Days Trek & 1 Day Kayak)

Trip overview:

Experience 4 days in Nam Ha NPA, visiting remote minority villages, trekking through the heart of the forest, and kayaking in whitewater along the Nam Ha River. Discover herbs, plants, and wildlife habitats. Enjoy authentic Lao food using jungle resources and traditional bushcraft methods. Learn survival skills like foraging for food, building shelters, and utilizing natural resources.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Luang Namtha - Ban Prang - Ban Nam Khouy

    • Morning: 9:00am briefing with the guide, visit morning market for supplies, then explore Khmu village Ban Prang. Trek from Ban Prang to Ban Nam Khouy.
    • Afternoon: Forage for edible vegetation for a picnic lunch using jungle methods. Arrive at a Lahu village around 3:00pm for sightseeing and cultural exploration.
    • Evening: Participate in a cooking class and enjoy bonfire stories. Accommodation in the village (no toilet, bathing at a nearby stream).
  • Day 2: Ban Nam Khouy - Jungle Camp

    • Morning: After breakfast, trek from Ban Nam Khouy to Jungle Camp 1 through primary forest, learning about herbs and animals.
    • Afternoon: Trek through untouched jungle, learn survival skills and about medicinal plants. Reach jungle camp around 4:00-5:00pm.
    • Evening: Set up a banana leaf shelter, collect firewood, and enjoy dinner. Accommodation is a banana leaf camp.
  • Day 3: Jungle Camp - Ban Nalan

    • Morning: Optional early morning jungle safari. Trek downhill to Jungle Camp near the river. Choose between a 5-6 hour or 3-4 hour trek crossing the river.
    • Afternoon: Jungle picnic lunch, then continue trekking through dense jungle to Ban Nalan. Check-in and explore Khmu culture.
    • Evening: Enjoy a refreshing river dip, dinner, and a Baci ceremony. Accommodation at a Khmu homestay.
  • Day 4: Ban Nalan - Ban Houylued

    • Morning: After breakfast, receive kayaking instructions and paddle down the river, tackling rapids and visiting Khmu villages.
    • Afternoon: Continue kayaking, explore Lantan village, and learn about natural dyeing and bamboo paper making. End the kayak trip at Houy Leuat village and return by tuk-tuk.

Detailed info and Pricing:

Tour Info:

  • Tour ID: NT-MT-17
  • Departure: 9:00 AM daily from June to January
  • Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights; 4-5 hours per day
  • Difficulty: Moderate-difficult

Pricing:

  • 2 Pax Price US$ 236/Pax.
  • 3 Pax Price US$ 186/Pax.
  • 4 Pax Price US$ 164/Pax.
  • 5 Pax Price US$ 157/Pax.
  • 6 Pax Price US$ 150/Pax.

Note:

  • The price varies according to the number of participants. The price decreases as more tourists book the same tour!
  • If you stay with us at Phou Iu III Bungalows, you’ll receive a 10% discount.

Price Includes:

  • English-speaking/local guide
  • Accommodation (Jungle Camp & Homestay)
  • Transportation & kayaks
  • Food and drinking water
  • All village activities
  • Nam Ha NPA entry fee
  • Community distribution
  • Government taxes and charges

Optional

  • Snacks, fruit, personal water bottle
  • Personal medicine
  • Sandals or flip-flops

Our Kayaks:

Ideal for young or strong individuals, kayaking can accommodate 2-3 people.

Our Rafts:

Ideal for older adults and family trips, this raft accommodates 7-8 people.

Additional Information

  • Notify us if you are vegetarian or have allergies.
  • Arrive at our office by 8:30 AM.
  • Contact us with any questions.

What to Bring

  • Good walking shoes
  • Hat or cap
  • Sunglasses
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Toilet paper
  • Raincoat (June-Sep)
  • Warm clothes and change of clothes
  • Swimsuits
  • Bathing equipment
  • Pocket money
  • Appropriate attire for trekking

Important Do’s & Don’ts

  • Do not give gifts or money to children.
  • Ask before taking photos of people or spiritual items.
  • Keep trails clean; do not litter.
  • Purchase handicrafts, not antiques.
  • Do not remove archaeological remains.
  • Stay with guides.
  • Do not use drugs.

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