MEKONG RIVER KAYAKING TOUR FROM PAKSE
Best places to visit: PAKSE - HOUAY DEUA - DON DENG - WAT PHOU - TOMO TEMPLE - PAKSE
2 days
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Cezch
This two day trip takes us down the Mekong in kayaks to the island of Don Deng. See the local people engage in various daily activities along this water way. Cross the river to the famous Wat Phou archeological site. And then back to the island for an afternoon bicycle jaunt around the island. This trip is a great way to discover life along the Mekong.
Itinerary :
Day 1: Mekong River Kayaking Tours from Pakse: Pakse Kayaking Tours to Houay Deua – Don Deng Kayaking Trips
Departing from Pakse, we drive for about 20 minutes to Ban Houay Deua. After a brief orientation, we embark on kayaks on the Mekong River along the rim of the mountain of Phou Salao and Nang Malong. We will witness the daily lives of villagers along the river. We’ll kayak to a village temple built by villagers. Upon getting above this temple on the hill, we will have a panoramic view of Sipandone (4000 islands) and surrounding high mountains.
After lunch, we kayak down the river, passing some small rapids. After arriving in Don Deng, we can play on the sandy beach (volleyball, football/soccer, etc) in Hat Don Deng. We can notice the distant mountain range in the west and the natural Linga, a phallus-like rock associated with the Wat Phou Temple complex. We stay overnight in the village on Don Deng Island. Home-stay and eco-lodge are both available.
Approximately: 4 or 5 hours kayaking depending on water level/ 30 minutes transfer to Wat Phou Temple
Day 2: Mekong River Kayaking Tours from Pakse: Don Deng Kayaking Tours – Wat Phou Sightseeing Tours – Tomo Temple – Pakse
After breakfast, we cross the river to Champasak town and then cycle to Wat Phou for sightseeing and visit the historic temple and World Heritage Site. Lunch near Wat Phou or back in Champassak. After lunch, we cross the Mekong to Ban Mouang by boat. From Ban Mouang, we take a Tuk-Tuk to the Tomo Temple for a visit and drive 30 km back from there to Pakse.
Approximately: 3½ hours cycling / 1½ hours transfer/ ½ hour by boat.
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Note:
On this trip, kayaking can be done all year round, but cycling can only be done during the dry season from October to May
What to bring:
Hat, sunscreen, clothes to get wet, firm but light footwear to get wet, mosquito repellent, flashlight, change of clothes for the evening, sarong for bathing
Included:
Local meals, water, transport to/from Pakse, local guide(s) and English speaking guide.