Private Tour
Available languages
10 hours
Mobile ticket
Don’t let limited time stop you from experiencing the best of Luang Prabang and its stunning natural surroundings. This well-designed day tour is perfect for travelers short on time, combining the city’s UNESCO-listed historic center with a visit to the breathtaking Kuang Si Waterfalls.
Enjoy personalized attention in a small group of up to 10 people as you explore Luang Prabang’s most iconic landmarks, then escape into nature to admire the turquoise pools and cascading falls of Kuang Si. With comfortable air-conditioned transport and hotel pickup and drop-off included, this tour offers a seamless and stress-free introduction to Laos’ most famous city.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Alms Giving Ceremony
[5:30 am opition only] In Buddhism, alms or almsgiving is the respect given by a lay Buddhist to a Buddhist monk, nun, spiritually-developed person or other sentient being. It is not charity as presumed by Western interpreters. It is important to know the ceremony is also a spiritual practice to accumulate good karma for those who give the alms. It is closer to a symbolic connection to the spiritual realm and to show humbleness and respect in the presence of the secular society. The act of almsgiving connects the human to the monk and what he represents. The morning alms giving is a living Buddhist tradition for the people of Luang Prabang which, because of its beauty, has become a major tourist attraction. However, when tourists are unaware of its customs their inappropriate behaviors can be disruptive.
The Morning Market
[5:30 opition tour only] I Following alms giving, we visit a local morning market. Luang Prabang morning market lining a couple of quiet streets near the Royal Palace, starts early and is over by mid-morning. It sets up along a couple of side-streets next to one of the city’s many Wats. A butcher and some of the more touristy stalls have actual tables for their wares. But most of the vendors, selling anything from rice, to fresh vegetables, to steamed fish, frogs, and anything else that might be the day’s catch, just set up on the ground. We go back to your accommodation and have a free time for breakfast until 8:30 am.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Kuang Si Waterfalls, Hmong museum entrance fees
All Fees and Taxes
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Pickup included
Operated by Tiger Tourist