4 DAYS TREKKING IN XIENG KHOUANG
PHONESAVANH – BAN PAKAO – BAN KEOKAOLA – HOT
SPRINGS – PHONESAVANH
Private tour:DINA-LXK4
Laos is the forgotten corner of Indochina that
until now has escaped the notice of world
tourism. Much of the country is mountainous
areas, jungle covered and occupied by a large
variety of colorful minorities. There is huge
potential for interesting trekking, though very
little has been done up to this point in time.
In Xieng Khouang, which is so far known by its
plain of jars story, eco-tourism is still in the
developing stages. For instance the total number
of trekkers to this destination is very few.
ITINERARY:
DAY 1: PHONESAVANH – ARRIVAL (D)
Meet upon arrival at Phonesavanh
airport and transfer to your hotel in
Phonesavanh, the new capital city of Xieng
Khouang Province. Remainder of the day at
leisure.
Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 2: PHONESAVANH – BAN TACHOK – BAN
KEOKAOLA (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure by private vehicle (car or van) from
Phonesavanh at 7:00 AM, to the village of Ban
Thachok. Upon arrival at this Hmong minority
village, the car will see you off and the trek
will start from here, but first visit a Hmong
house surrounded by its strange fence of
standing, exploded ordinance. Commence the
trekking at 8:00 AM along the grade 2+ - 3+
trails to the village of Ban Namkha, a Khmu
minority village of approximately 30 families.
This tribe belongs to the Mon-Khmer ethnic group
who are the original in-habitants of the
Indochina peninsula, locally called Lao Kang,
which means the middle Lao. This village
practices swidden agriculture and use the
surrounding forests for hunting and trapping
animals as well as gathering plants. After a
short visit to this village, the trail travels
along the river and then climbs up steadily
through the slashed and burnt hills and the
mixed jungle of varying ages for about two
hours. Your local guide will point out many
interesting things, such as cardamom, rattan and
medicinal plants. Slash and burn is a
cultivation rotation, where the method consists
of cutting, drying and burning the natural
vegetation in order to create a rice field in
the forested and mountainous area.
Continue trekking for approximately two hours
under the canopy, until we reach the highest,
mysterious and famous jar site at Ban Pakao. Our
experienced guide will show you the complete and
incomplete ancient jars, which are scattered
through-out the forest. There are more than 300
jars located at this fascinating and remote
site.
Lunch at a nearby, Hmong minority village.
Continue to walk for another three hours to Ban
Keokaola where we subsequently have dinner and
overnight here.
DAY 3: BAN KEOKAOLA – HOT SPRINGS (B,L,D)
After breakfast, we start our second day trek
from Ban Keokaola village to Ban Nakhou, a Khmu
minority village, passing by two Hmong villages
located in the remote high-lands area. Continue
and visit Ban Mouang Thear, a Taidam (Black Tai)
minority village, where they specialize in
weaving cloth and bamboo.
After lunch, we trek for a further three hours
to reach Ban Namthoune, a Hmong Hamlet for a
little break. Our private car will pick you up
there after a long full journey of new,
unexplored nature and we will arrive at the hot
springs in the late afternoon. Check-in at the
Hot Springs Resort and enjoy a bath in the hot
mineral spring water, in the comfort of your
room. Dinner and accommodation at the Hot
Springs Resort.
DAY 4: HOT SPRINGS – PHONESAVANH –
DEPARTURE (B,L)
Breakfast at the resort, visit the hot
spring, and then travel by car to visit Tampaew.
This martyr and historical cave is where over
300 villagers went into hiding, after being
completely bombed out during the war.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Return to Phonesavanh and visit the Plain of
Jars, site no. #1, a large area extending around
Phonesavanh where several hundred huge jars of
unknown origin are scattered about in over a
dozen groupings. Several theories have been
advanced as to the functions of the jars (burial
urns, wine fermenters, rice storage), but there
is no evidence confirming one theory over the
other. However, in the 1930s, French
archeologists found ashes, stone axes, bronze
ornaments and ceramics, which may have been
offerings to the dead. When the Plain of Jars is
listed by UNESCO and cleared from remaining UXOs,
further archeological investigation may bring a
clue to all the unanswered questions.
Visit the Lao Sericulture Company at their silk
farm and training center, featuring Mulberries,
silk and tea.
Transfer to Phonesavanh airport for departure
flight to Vientiane (flight not included in the
package price).
ACCOMMODATION
|
Vansana Plain of Jars
Hotel (superior) |
Ban Phonesavanh Tai,
Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR
Tel: (856-61) 213 170-73 / Fax: (856-61)
213 174 |
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Villager’s House
(very basic) |
Ban Keokaola, Xieng
Khouang Province, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: NONE |
|
Hot Springs
Resort (medium) |
Ban Nam Houm, Muang
Kham, Xieng Khouang District, Lao PDR
Tel / Fax: (856-20) 5 761 636 (mobile) |
Trip includes:
Transfer and tour by air-conditioned car /
minivan / coach with English speaking local
guide, entrance fees, meals as specified in the
program (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner),
accommodation in twin shared rooms with private
bathroom (except at village homestay), service
charges, room tax and baggage handling.
Trip excludes:
Flights,
Laotian visa fee upon arrival (US $30 per person
+ two photos), airport tax upon departure
(International: US $10 per person / Domestic: US
$0.50 per person), all other meals not mentioned
above, drinks, tips and other personal
expenditures such as telephone, laundry, and
personal travel insurance.
Travel facts:
Tour departs and ends in: Phonesavanh
Starting time:
8:00 AM
Ending time:
6:00 PM
Days of trekking:
2 days
Activities:
Trekking 80 %, Road 20 %
Trekking grade:
2+ to 3+
Transportation:
private car
Accommodation:
Home stay with basic facilities
Meals:
3 meals daily
What to bring:
Sun-cream,clothes,
shoes suitable for trekking
extra clothes to change into while bathing
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