Luang Prabang Essentials
This selection highlights the natural and structural landmarks of the Nam Khan River basin and the rugged terrain south of Luang Prabang. Tad Sae Waterfall features multi-tiered limestone pools accessible only by boat, while Kacham Waterfall offers a secluded single-drop cascade in a jungle setting. The region’s seasonal bamboo bridges and the historic iron-framed Old Bridge provide essential pedestrian links across the river. Phou Pha Vi peak overlooks the misty mountain landscapes and limestone topography characteristic of Northern Laos.
Tad Sae Waterfall
The Tat Sae Waterfalls, also referred to as the Tad Sae Waterfalls are waterfalls located along a tributary of the Nam Khan River in Luang…
Bamboo Bridge
Rebuilt annually following the rainy season, this seasonal pedestrian crossing over the Nam Khan River provides access to local weaving villages and riverside restaurants.
Old Rickety Bridge
A narrow, iron-framed bridge with wooden planking used by motorbikes and pedestrians to cross the Nam Khan River, offering views of the river's confluence.
Kacham Waterfall
A secluded single-drop cascade located south of Luang Prabang along the road to Vang Vieng, situated within a dense forest setting away from the main tourist circuits.
Phou Pha Vi
A prominent mountain peak offering panoramic views of the Luang Prabang mountain range and the mist-covered valleys of the Xieng Ngeun district.
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