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Option 1 (in the wet season, June to September)
Day 1: Vientiane – Ban Na – Elephant Tower 
We will be transferred to Ban Na, which is 80 km from Vientiane. Once we arrive, we start the trek thru the secondary forest. A simple picnic lunch will be served near the Houay Loung stream.
After lunch, we take a short trek to Elephant Observation Tower, 11 m high and located at a natural salt lick. Here you spend the night. An early dinner will be prepared for us to have time to wait for the elephants in a quietly and listen to the sounds of the forest. You now have a good chance to see wild elephants in their natural habitat from close range (though no guarantee for their appearance can be given).
Approximately:1 ½ hour transfer/ 3 ½ hours trekking
After an early breakfast, we will keep track with the elephants. We still may hear them cracking the bamboo. We will trek back to Ban Na, where our lunch is prepared by the local guide's family.
We will learn how to weave bamboo baskets from the friendly villagers. Before returning to Vientiane, we have a short stop at the nearby Wat Phabath, where you can see a revered footprint of Buddha, who is said to have once crossed the Mekong here.
We return to Vientiane in the late afternoon.
Approximately: 1 ½ hour transfer/ 3 ½ hours trekking
Option 2: A harder trek can be offered as alternative in case we consider there is a very small or no chance to see the elephants. The alternative itinerary is designed as below:
We will be transferred to Ban Na. Once we arrive in this nice village, we start trekking on a 14 km long trail sneaking through dense bushland, hiking under high canopy, or crossing sandstone plateus, mostly uphill and across several ridges.
The two waterfalls Tad Lung and Tad Fa offer good locations for breaks and lunch, before heading to the Tad Hi Kheng Khani (Waterfall of the Gibbon) on the Nam Hi where we spend the night camping.
Approximately: 1 ½ hour transfer/ 7 hours trekking
After breakfast, we follow one of the elephant trails. When heading downhill, mostly along the Nam Hi, elephant tracks and feces are often found. The animals may also be heard from a not too far distance roaming through the bamboo groves. Besides wild elephants, other animals such as wild dog (dhole), boar or the rare Sambar, barking and mouse deer are living in the area.
We can make a lunch stop at Elephant Tower. In the afternoon we continue trekking towards Ban Na, where a songthaew awaits the group for the return back to Vientiane.
Approximately: 1 ½ hours transfer/ 5 hours trekking
Note: Prices of both options are the same
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1 day tours cannot be booked in advance by Email. Please visit our respective branch office directly. |
| Price per person - VT-T-04 |
| 1 person |
214 US$ |
| 2 persons |
144 US$ |
| 3 persons |
113 US$ |
| 4 persons up |
97 US$ |
| Private surcharge per group $ 71 |
Depart from: |
Green Discovery Laos office, Vientiane |
Arrival at: |
Green Discovery Laos office, Vientiane |
Start time: |
8:00 am |
End at: |
5:30 pm |
Duration: |
2 days |
Departure days: |
Daily |
Activities: |
Transport and Trekking |
| Trekking Grade: |
Option 1 easy trekking / Option 2 moderate |
River Grade: |
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Transport: |
Private Songthaew
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Accommodation: |
On Elephant Tower with bath room and toilet. Pillow, mattress mosquito net and blanket will be provided or camping if taking option 2
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Meals: |
Lunch day 1 to day 2 (4 meals)
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What to bring: |
Hat, sun-screen, clothes to get wet, firm but light shoes to get wet, mosquito repellent, change of clothes for the evening, sarong for bathing
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What is included: |
English speaking guide; water, meals, accommodation and transport as mentioned above
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