Operated by : Vieng Phoukha Ecoguide Association
In cooperation with the LNTA-ADB Mekong Tourism Development Project
Depart at 8:30 in the morning from the Eco-Guide Service office by pick-up or tractor (tak-tak) and travel on a dirt road into the countryside of Vieng Phoukha. Arrive at Ban Ta Louang, a traditional Hmong village, where we meet our village-based guide. From Ban Ta Louang we set out by foot into the mountains and dense jungle where we learn about traditional Hmong hunting techniques (famous in Laos) and collection of forest products.
We arrive at the mouth of the cave where we are hosted by the villagers of Ta Louang village for a local Hmong meal.
We take the afternoon to explore the caves, five in total. The caves are known for their unique features including large numbers of bats, unbelievable limestone formations, and crevices that seem to be endless. Each cave is very different. The pick-up (or tak-tak) is met at the point where we entered the forest. Return to town is in the late afternoon.
Contact the Vieng Phoukha Guide Service Unit at +856-81-212-400
Walking - moderate
Cave - moderate - difficult
Distance - 4 hours walking
Local meals prepared by villagers, water, local guide from town, village guide, transport, forest conservation permit, local taxes and cave fee, small donation to the cave spirit
Good shoes for hiking (closed shoes or sandals with straps), flashlight with extra batteries and bulbs, mosquito repellent, sunscreen and hat, camera with flash, money to purchase handicrafts
Local and village guide fees, food sales & preparation
Do not give individual gifts of sweets or money to children. Ask before taking photos of people. Do not touch limestone formations inside the cave. Help keep the cave clean by not littering. For your safety, please wear the helmets provided when inside the cave. Stay with the guides at all times.