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Discover 40 Day tours in Luang Prabang on Trip.com, updated January 12, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 24 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From SGD 17.71 per person, with an average total of SGD 166.38. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 192 verified reviews, Day tours Luang Prabang boast an average rating of 4.2.

This week's most popular Day tours: "The 10 Tastings of Chiang Mai With Locals: Private Street Food Tour ", with 157 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Luang Prabang Pak Ouv Caves + Kuang Si Waterfall 1-day tour [Mekong River cruise to Pak Ouv Caves]", a 11-hour adventure in Luang Prabang!

The next available day tour departs on January 13, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Luang Prabang Day tours usually take about 11 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Luang Prabang Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

January is perfect for visiting Luang Prabang! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal hits like The 10 Tastings of Chiang Mai With Locals: Private Street Food Tour .

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Reviews: Luang Prabang Pak Ouv Caves + Kuang Si Waterfall 1-day tour [Mekong River cruise to Pak Ouv Caves]
Guest User2025-11-18
I took this tour solo, and it was full of pleasant surprises! It was an English-speaking tour, but the local guide who guided me spoke excellent Japanese! He'd spent three months in Japan, so he spoke to me in Japanese, which was very reassuring for someone like me who isn't fluent in English! I thought the tour would end with the cave and waterfall, but he took me to two local villages and had lunch at an elephant camp, where I got to interact with elephants, which was fantastic! Crossing the Mekong River by boat was also a truly valuable experience! We weren't supposed to see the sunset, but the weather wasn't great, so I didn't even notice! I didn't have to force myself to talk to the other people on the tour, so I had plenty of time to enjoy the tour by myself, which I thought was great! Even though I don't speak English, the people around me were very kind and helpful, so I think even Japanese people who aren't comfortable communicating in English will enjoy this tour! I highly recommend it!
Reviews: Private Tour: Pak Ou Cave and Kuang Si Waterfall Tour from Luang Prabang
Guest User2025-12-11
In the morning, we headed to the dock just outside the hotel and boarded our boat. Despite the murky water, the Mekong River cruise was pleasant. After traveling north for about an hour, we arrived at Pak Ou Cave, a mysterious space filled with 4,000 Buddha statues, both new and old. We continued north and disembarked at Ban Saihan Village. Here, we saw how whiskey was made from rice using traditional handmade equipment. There was also a wide selection of handicrafts made by villagers on looms for sale. From here, we hopped back in the car and headed to Kuang Si Waterfall. Before visiting the falls, we had lunch at a restaurant. Fish, pork, beef, and chicken were skewered and grilled over charcoal in front of the restaurant. Rare dishes included frogs, quail, and rats. I had the whole roasted frog. Its innards were removed and stuffed with vegetables and herbs, making it incredibly delicious. The meat was similar to chicken, but juicier and more flavorful. Kuang Si Waterfall is as beautiful as the photos show. The view of the waterfall, sunlight, and spray was amazing. The water was cold, but some people were swimming in it. Both the car and boat were comfortable, and the local guide was kind and his explanations were interesting. Our requests were fully met. The restaurant selection was also excellent. It was a great tour.
Reviews: Laos Elephant Sanctuary keeper+ Kuangsi waterfall +Hmong village
Guest User2024-07-27
Elephant keeper programs and Kuang si waterfall in Laos Elephant Village Ban Xieng, Luang Prabang, elephantvillage-laos, “Established in 2001, Elephant Village is an elephant sanctuary ana tourist destination in Luang Prabang, Laos. Elephant Village Ban Xieng is owned and operated by caring individuals who focus on protection and rehabilitation of elephants in Laos through responsible tourism,” from official website. Tat Kuang Si Waterfalls, is a beautiful three-tiered waterfall. Next to the Waterfalls, Tat Kuang Si Moon Bear Rescue Centre.
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