1. Overview about Luang Prabang Waterfall
Luang Prabang is the ancient capital of Laos, located at the intersection of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, 425 kilometers North of Vientiane. This place possesses a rustic, simple and ancient beauty, giving people an incredible sense of peace. Not only that, the city is surrounded by lush green forests, peaceful rivers and majestic waterfalls.
If visitors have the opportunity to admire the charming beauty of the sunset on the riverside, this is definitely a great moment that visitors will never forget when coming to this place. In addition, Luang Prabang also has many historical and religious sites with high artistic value built by many ancient dynasties. This place promises to bring visitors many great experiences!
2. Best time to visit Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang is located in the northern region of Laos. The climate is quite similar to the climate in the North of our country. You can come here to climb waterfull in any season you like. Each season here has its own unique beauty. Here are the details of each season in Luang Prabang for your reference
- February to April: This is the time of Luang Prabang in spring, the trees are blooming. This is also the time when the climate here is most pleasant with light winds, a little sunshine and a little drizzle.
- May to July: From May to July, Luang Prabang transitions into the summer, with oppressive heat and sporadic moderate breezes. Major festivities are held here at this time as well.
- August to October: Autumn in Luang Prabang begins in August, and the temperature is a little chilly. Additionally, this is the time of year when the local trees grow fresh, vibrant yellow shirts.
- November to January: In Luang Prabang, winter lasts from November to January next year. The weather in this season is quite cold and wet. If you travel to Luang Prabang in this season, you should prepare yourself with warm clothes.
Although the weather is divided into such distinct phases, in order to have a complete trip, visitors need to monitor the weather regularly so that they can flexibly prepare the best for their trip.
3. Top 3 Best Famous Luang Prabang Waterfall for visitors
3.1. Kuang Si Waterfall
3.1.1. Overview about Kuang Si Waterfall
- Address: 30 kilometers from Luang Prabang to the South
- Opening hours: 08:00 – 17:30
- Ticket price: 20,000 kip/person
Currently, Kuang Si waterfall is one of the famous tourist destinations in Luang Prabang in particular and Laos in general. Located about 30 kilometers southeast of the city center, Kuang Si is a complex of three waterfalls. In which, the main waterfall is about 60 meters high compared to the water flowing down from above.
There are many hazardous sections at Kuang Si waterfall with “no swimming allowed” warnings; visitors should abide by these instructions to protect their own safety. Visitors can swim freely on the lower levels of the waterfall, though. The water of the Kuang Si waterfall is a light jade green color, drawing everyone’s attention. Visitors can also witness a large number of fish swimming below while standing on the wooden bridge over the waterfall.
In Laos, the rainy season lasts from May to November, followed by the dry season from December to April. The most suitable time to visit Kuang Si waterfall is in the rainy season, when the rainfall is heavy, the water from upstream poured in a lot.
3.1.2. How to get to Kuang Si Waterfall
- BicycleÂ
To get to Kuang Si waterfall, you can rent a bike in Luang Prabang for 20,000 kip per day. However, the way to the waterfall must go through a mountain road and there are roads that are not paved. Therefore, you need to consider carefully before choosing this vehicle
- Bus
There is only one bus from central Luang Prabang and Kuang Si waterfall. Buses from Luang Prabang to Kuang Si center depart from Naluang bus station at 12 o’clock and return at 14 o’clock (bus waits for 2 hours in the waterfall area). The bus fare is 40,000 kip for a round trip ticket.
- Tuk-tuk
You can negotiate directly with any tuk tuk driver from the streets of Luang Prabang, the price will depend on the number of people and the waiting time at Kuang Si waterfall. The price of a popular tuk-tuk from the center to Kuang Si is around 60,000 kip per person, if you go alone the price increases and if 3 or 4 more people come together the price can be cut in half.
3.2. Tad Sae Waterfall
3.2.1. Overview about Tad Sae Waterfall
- Address: 15 kilometers from Luang Prabang Southest
- Opening hours: 08:00 – 17:30
- Ticket price: 20,000 kip/person
A stunning waterfall in Laos, Tad Sae Waterfall is about 15 kilometers Northwest of Luang Prabang. The waterfall is surrounded by a magnificent natural setting and is situated in a region of thick tropical vegetation. Tad Sae Waterfall has a distinct appeal that draws tourists in because it produces a succession of white cascades, a fine mist, and water that flows through a variety of limestone levels. People are captivated by the lovely natural image that this location creates.
A special feature of this waterfall is the ability to enjoy the waterfall landscape in the closest and most realistic way. During the area’s rainy season, Tad Sae waterfall becomes even more alluring. At this time, the waterfall flows stronger and more violently, creating powerful waves, captivating every visitor who comes. Immersed in this unspoiled and peaceful natural scenery, visitors will feel the beauty of nature extremely wonderful and memorable.
3.2.2. How to get to Tad Sae Waterfall
Tad Sae Waterfall is located about 15 kilometers from the center of Luang Prabang, near Ban Amen village on the Nam Khan River, from here it will take another ten minutes by boat to reach Tad Sae. So, from Luang Prabang city center, you need to go to the stretch of Nam Khan river near the falls and then continue taking a boat to reach the falls.
To go to the banks of the Nam Khan River, where boats will carry you to Tad Sea for about 10,000 kip, you can hire a tuk-tuk. A tuk-tuk will cost you roughly 200,000 kip. Booking tickets through tour operators is frequently the most cost-effective choice because they frequently arrange minivan excursions for roughly 50,000 kip per person.
3.3. Tad Thong Waterfall
3.3.1. Overview about Tad Thong Waterfall
- Address: 8 – 10 kilometers from Luang Prabang to the South
- Opening hours: 08:00 – 17:00
- Ticket price: 20,000 Kip/person
In the province of Champasak, Laos’ Tad Thong Waterfall is one of the country’s most stunning and fascinating natural attractions. Tad Thong Waterfall, which is less than 100 meters high, is not as tall as many other waterfalls in Laos, but it is nevertheless lovely and stands out for its majesty and the forceful water that pours from the mountain’s summit. The white waterfall band is created by the water flowing through the limestone steps, which keeps the area around the waterfall consistently chilly and humid.
The vicinity of Tad Thong waterfall is also an attractive destination for tourists because of the majestic and diverse primeval forest. Visitors can participate in hiking or mountain climbing to explore and enjoy the wild natural beauty of this land.
Tad Thong Waterfall is a great location for those seeking tranquility and relaxation. Visitors can stop at little resorts and cafes along waterfalls to have wonderful coffee while taking in the stunning scenery.
3.3.2. How to get to Tad Thong Waterfall
- Motorbike
Motorcycles are an ideal choice for those who love adventure and adventure. If you ride a motorbike, you have to make sure that the road to the waterfall is not flat, because that way you will have many difficulties when moving. However, if you follow the path of a manual motorbike and have experience on the wild roads of Asia then coming to Tad Thong by motorbike is the easiest and fastest choice.
- Bicycle
Rent a bike and ride to Tad Thong if you want to work up a sweat before cooling off in the refreshing waters of the falls. Kuang Si, which is three times as far from the heart of Luang Prabang as Tad Thong, is a popular destination for cyclists. You will need to be physically active, but I believe biking is very possible and that using an autonomous motorbike will eliminate any concerns you may have about off-roading.
- Tuk-tuk
The ”trails” to Tad Thong are completely overgrown. However, you can rent a tuk-tuk to take you as far as you can, and then walk the remaining distance. You’ll need to get ready for a long, dusty journey if you decide to accomplish this.
4. What to bring for a day out to the Waterfalls?
- You should prepare a modest swimsuit to bring with you because Lao people typically wear full swimwear. You also need to pack towels, dry bags, and dry clothing for changing.
- To ascend the falls, you need to wear appropriate footwear because they might be muddy and steep. Flip-flops should not be worn
- The heat in Laos necessitates the consumption of snacks and water in reusable bottles. As restaurant meals might be pricey, you could alternatively bring your own picnic lunch.
- Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and bug spray. Bring bug repellent to reduce any risk for yourself because calm, quiet water is the ideal habitat for mosquitoes.
5. Conclusion
Above are the necessary experiences as well as detailed information about the top 3 best famous Luang Prabang waterfalls that visitors can refer to when coming to Luang Prabang, Laos. Hopefully with the above interesting information, visitors will have a complete and memorable trip in Laos. Contact Metta Voyage for more interesting content!
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