Day 1: Nam Ha Village – Campsite (Jungle Camp) – approx. 4-5 hours
Meet at 9:00 am for a briefing with your group and guide at the office. Travel by Tuk Tuk to the starting point, stopping at a local market for supplies. Trek begins from Nam Ha village with a local guide, exploring plantations before entering the untouched jungle. Lunch will be a picnic along the way. Learn about medicinal plants, set up traditional camps, and enjoy Khmu jungle cuisine. Continue downhill to the campsite in the primary forest.
Day 2: Campsite – Nalan Village – approx. 3-6 hours
Wake to the sounds of wildlife, enjoy breakfast, and choose from two options:
- Option 1 (3-4 hours): Cross the Nam Ha River to Nalan village for a traditional lunch and learn about Khmu culture.
- Option 2 (5-6 hours): Return to Day 1’s starting point and trek through Nam Ha NPA’s valley to Nalan village. Explore the village, learn about local life, and enjoy community activities.
Day 3: Nalan – Chalernsouk Village or (Nalan – Nahome – Namlue Village) – approx. 3-6 hours
Morning village visit for Lao Coffee or local tea, with opportunities for crossbow shooting and rice pounding. Choose from:
- Option 1 (3-4 hours): Hike uphill through the forest, enjoy lunch, then trek downhill to Chalernsouk village.
- Option 2 (5-6 hours): Follow the Nam Ha River to Nahome village, visit the Lanten minority group, and hike through stunning landscapes to Namlue village. Conclude the trek and return to Luang Namtha in the afternoon by Tuk Tuk.
Detailed info & Pricing:
- Tour ID: LAOSTREK230
- Duration: 4 days/3nights
- Trekking grade: Easy-moderate in Dry season & Moderate-difficult in Rainy season
- Accommodation: First night: Lahu homestay; Second night: Banana Leaves Camp/Tents and Third night: Khmu homestay.
Pricing: Contact us
Please contact us to check the availability of a tour & the number of people who have already signed up for the tour for an accurate pricing.
Price Includes:
English-speaking/local guide, Accommodation (Jungle Camp/Wooden lodge/Eco-Lodge/Village Homestay), Transportation as specified, Meals and water as indicated, Nam Ha National Protected Area entry fee, Community contributions and Government taxes and charges.
Optional:
Snacks, fruit, personal water bottle; Personal medicine and Sandals or flip-flops.
Other Information:
Notify of dietary restrictions or allergies in advance, Arrive at the office by 8:30 AM and Contact for any inquiries.
What to Bring:
Good walking shoes; Hat or cap; Sunglasses; Insect repellent; Sunscreen; Raincoat (June-Sep); Warm clothes and change of clothes; Bathing equipment; Pocket money and Appropriate trekking attire.
Important Do’s & Don’ts:
Do not give gifts or money to children; Ask before taking photos; Keep trails clean; do not litter; Buy handicrafts, not antiques; Do not remove archaeological remains; Stay with the guides and Do not use drugs.
Detailed info & Pricing:
- Tour ID: LAOSTREK230
- Duration: 4 days/3nights
- Trekking grade: Easy-moderate in Dry season & Moderate-difficult in Rainy season
- Accommodation: First night: Lahu homestay; Second night: Banana Leaves Camp/Tents and Third night: Khmu homestay.
Pricing: Contact us
Please contact us to check the availability of a tour & the number of people who have already signed up for the tour for an accurate pricing.
Price Includes:
English-speaking/local guide, Accommodation (Jungle Camp/Wooden lodge/Eco-Lodge/Village Homestay), Transportation as specified, Meals and water as indicated, Nam Ha National Protected Area entry fee, Community contributions and Government taxes and charges.
Optional:
Snacks, fruit, personal water bottle; Personal medicine and Sandals or flip-flops.
Other Information:
Notify of dietary restrictions or allergies in advance, Arrive at the office by 8:30 AM and Contact for any inquiries.
What to Bring:
Good walking shoes; Hat or cap; Sunglasses; Insect repellent; Sunscreen; Raincoat (June-Sep); Warm clothes and change of clothes; Bathing equipment; Pocket money and Appropriate trekking attire.
Important Do’s & Don’ts:
Do not give gifts or money to children; Ask before taking photos; Keep trails clean; do not litter; Buy handicrafts, not antiques; Do not remove archaeological remains; Stay with the guides and Do not use drugs.