Overview
Embark on a profound journey through the lush, emerald landscapes of Northern Laos with our 2-Day Luang Prabang Trekking adventure. This meticulously designed itinerary is more than just a hike; it is a gateway into the soul of the Indochinese highlands. Leaving the gold-leafed temples of Luang Prabang behind, you will traverse the legendary Longhurst and Thinpa trails, paths that wind through dense tropical forests, steep mountain ridges, and verdant rice paddies.
This tour is specifically crafted for travelers seeking authentic cultural exchange. You won't just see the Hmong and Khmu communities from a distance; you will walk into their daily lives. By spending a night in a traditional Khmu homestay, you contribute directly to the local economy while gaining rare insights into ancestral customs, animist beliefs, and the resilient spirit of the Lao people. From the panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Nam Khan River valley to the refreshing turquoise pools of the Tad Sae Waterfall, every step of this 2-day expedition promises a deep connection with nature and humanity.
Highlights
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Immersive Cultural Exchange: Step inside the remote villages of the Hmong and Khmu people, learning about their distinct languages, crafts, and mountain lifestyles.
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The Longhurst & Thinpa Trails: Challenge yourself on some of the most scenic trekking routes in the region, featuring diverse terrain from jungle canopy to ridge-top vistas.
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Authentic Khmu Homestay: Experience true Lao hospitality with an overnight stay in a local home, sharing stories and meals under the starlit sky.
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Breathtaking Landscapes: Capture stunning photos of the limestone mountains, the winding Nam Khan River, and the seasonal splendor of Tad Sae Waterfall.
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Eco-Friendly Adventure: A low-impact tour that prioritizes environmental preservation and provides sustainable income for ethnic minority communities.
Brief Itinerary
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Day 1: Luang Prabang – Longhurst Trail – Hmong & Khmu Villages – Overnight Homestay (L/D)
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Day 2: Homestay – Thinpa Trail – Tad Sae Waterfall – Luang Prabang (B/L)
What’s Included
What is included
- Adventure guide who speaks English (additional languages upon request)
- The basis for accommodations is double or twin occupancy.
- Personalized Eco-homestay village according to group size
- Meal specifics (B=breakfasts, L=lunches, D=dinners) in itineraries
- On the first and last days, there will be a van or bus transfer.
- Every day, the truck supports and delivers bags to the homestay.
- Tours of the sights as described in itineraries
- Box of cold water, little towel.
- Drinkable mineral water
- The support staff will make breakfast, lunch, and dinner while trekking, as well as bring water and picnic lunches.
- Local guide for trekking
What is not included
- Airfare abroad.
- Insurance for travel.
- Things that are personal in nature.
- Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages throughout meals.
- Mineral water above and beyond what is provided.
- Optional travels.
- Any emergency circumstance necessitates additional transportation.
- Personal costs include phone and laundry bills.
- Visa charge.
- Tax on departure.
- A team and guidance tip.
Your equipment:
All travel luggage should be divided between a backpack worn by the travelers and a second sealed bag with padlock, transported by the logistics team on site (porters and/or vehicles).
Basic equipment:
- Breathable underwear (fast drying).
- A kind Polartec fleece jacket (if possible windbreaker) or Wind Pro (excellent weight / insulation).
- A waterproof and breathable jacket (Gore-Tex) in the bottom of the bag (only for the months of November to March).
- The pants trek.
- A cap or hat.
- Sun glasses (minimum index 3 and 4 for high mountain).
- A rain cape.
- A water bottle (or water bottle pocket, pipette).
Sleeping:
• From December to late March: good sleeping bag 0 ° C / - 5 ° C.
• In March, April and November: sleeping bag comfort temperature +10 ° C.
• From May to October: silk sleeping bag (a cloth down in fleece is sufficient).
- We provide mattresses and blankets on hand to light the night with the locals.
What to pack:
- A backpack with wide straps and an adjustable anatomical frame, with a capacity of 20-30 liters for your business day.
Example Millet: The Hiker 38.
- A travel bag 80 to 100 liters, flexible. Depending on weather, luggage is transported by the day or by bike carriers. It is recommended, if you have the choice to carry a travel bag with shoulder strap for easy work if we use carriers rather than motorcycles, but do not make the acquisition purpose for this trip .
Others:
- Change of clothes.
- A pair of spare laces.
- A swimsuit to Halong Bay.
- A pair of sneakers or sandals to walk in the water.
- A toilet bag and a towel.
- Toilet paper.
- A pocket knife (checked!).
- Some plastic bags to protect your business.
- A needle and thread.
- A lock pouch to always carry with your insurance certificates identity papers, money
Notes:
All prices are based on per adult, in Double/Twin sharing
Surcharge will be applied for single traveler or single room request
Important Notes:
HOTELS, PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
GUIDE/LEADER:
English speaking guide. French , Germany , Spanish, Italian, Russian speaking guide can be arranged with on request.
Itinerary
Discover the heart of Laos on a 2-day trekking tour from Luang Prabang. Hike the Longhurst & Thinpa trails, stay overnight in a Khmu homestay, and relax at Tad Sae Waterfall. A perfect blend of cultural immersion and nature. Book your adventure today!
Tour Plan
8:00 AM pick up from your hotel in Luang Prabang .Longhut trail is one of the most spectacular trails in the area, situated in the foothills of the steep jungle-covered mountains on one side and a spectacular view over Luang Prabang and the Mekong River on the other side.
This tour begins with a 30-minute drive to the banks of the Nam Khan River to cross by boat and begin the ascent into the mountains. The trail is an invigorating and sometimes technical hike taking you through canyons to remote villages and small lakes. The full-day hike spans 13 Km, normally taking 6 hrs with breaks included. Under wet conditions, the hiking can be 7-8 hours and is rated as medium to difficult, and always well worth the challenging hike.
You’ll arrive at the Khmu village late evening for an authentic cultural homestay and a well-earned meal prepared by your guide. Enjoy exploring the village with your guide, have a drink with the locals if you like, and otherwise enjoy this incredible night deep in the mountains living for a night as the mountain tribes have for ages before.