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Luang
Say Lodge
LuangSay
Lodge hired a dance teacher to teach Khamu and Hmong people tribal
dancing, which is now performed regularly. The Lodge also supports
the financing of local musical instruments. Dancers and musicians
are now able to earn their living without sacrificing their culture
and traditions, as LuangSay was able to revive these old traditions
for them which had been lost from the Pakbeng area
A stay at the Luang Say Lodge is
worth the trip itself. Built on the shores of the Mekong River (on
the Laos side) in the traditional Lao style of solid wood, this
elegantly appointed lodge features:
· 16 pavilions with a total of 19 rooms and 38 beds
· 180 degree open-shudder window views of the lush riverside gardens
and Mekong valley
· Private shower bathrooms with western toilets and hot water
· Individual fans and mosquito netting
· A restaurant terrace overlooking the Mekong
Luang Say Boats
The safety and comfort of the Luang Say boats are truly the envy of
all other river travellers in the region as they provide the perfect
setting for leisurely river travel. With 34 metre steel hulls, they
feature:
· Modern safety equipment and lifejackets
· A capacity of 40 comfortable seats each, with an open air vista
and lounge furniture
· Ample luggage space and porters
· Games and reading materials
· Immaculately clean western style toilets
· A fully-stocked bar
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Luangsay Cruise Down 2 days/ 1 night
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Luangsay Cruise Up 2 days/ 1 nigh
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Luangsay Cruise
Up with Kamu Lodge 3
days/ 2 nights
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Luangsay Cruise Down with Kamu Lodge 3
days/ 2 nights
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