Perched on a ridge overlooking the hills of Myanmar and Laos, your private balcony opens onto the rolling terrain of three countries.
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Perched on a ridge overlooking the hills of Myanmar and Laos, your private balcony opens onto the rolling terrain of three countries.
15 free-standing tented accommodations spaced at a comfortable distance from each other allow total privacy. Built on elevated ground along a one-kilometre (0.6-mile) hillside trail overlooking the Ruak River, Burma, the mountains of Laos or the jungle and Golden Triangle, each tent is designed as an open space with a large outdoor deck. Furnishings are handcrafted and custom-made, in styles reminiscent of 19th-century adventure expeditions. Each tent features one king or two twin beds.
Built in Laos in 2006, this comfortable vessel offers 11 classic cabins of varying cost. There is a selection of cruise itineraries between Golden Triangle (Thailand) and Vientiane and vice versa, ranging from 4 – 13 days. There are ever-changing river conditions, varying from flood waters to shallows and the itineraries include the UNESCO World Heritage site of Luang Prabang and secluded villages along the river banks.
A wonderful journey through remote mountainous stretches of the Mekong River, between the northern Thai border at Houeisay (Golden Triangle) and the old royal city of Luang Prabang, Laos. Gliding effortlessly across currents and along pristine forests, the "Luang Say" boat is a purpose-built, 34 metre luxury river barge, a stylish replica of craft famous on these waters. Visit river-side hilltribe villages and the magical Tham Thing Caves of a Thousand Buddhas. In between the two days on the river, the Luang Say Lodge at Pakbeng, Laos, offers a riverside stay, in an attractive lodging. A three night trip includes an additional night at Kamu Lodge.
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