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Kuang Si Falls (Tat Kuang Si) Tours and Tickets

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David_H, May 2026
Seeing sights, with insight
This was essentially a walking tour of Luang Prabang, with an added visit to a beautiful series of waterfalls about 30 km away. My guide was a former Buddhist monk from a highlands tribe who provided great insight into how Laos is culturally "put together" among the various population groups. He was also easily able to relate the stories behind the temple displays, and explain the meaning of the rituals performed there.
Ian_D, May 2026
Great tour!
We had a fantastic tour with Vone. Being a former Buddhist monk he was very knowledgeable about Buddhism which made our visit to the Pak Ou Caves more informative. Great tour if you want to see the caves and waterfalls in one day!
Darin_S, Apr 2026
Falls excursion
The falls were great. 2 hours were allotted to spend there. Opportunities to swim, visit the bear refuge, zip line or climb to the tree top cafe. The stop along the way at the Hmong village seemed rather rushed and an afterthought though since we were rushing to have more time at the falls. We had a good guide who gave commentary on the drive to and back from the falls.
George_K, Apr 2026
A very beautiful...
A very beautiful experience kayaking on the Mekong River. Visiting and swimming at the waterfalls was stunning. A walk through a traditional village was also a lovely experience. A compact package that has it all and is ideal for those who only have a few days available.

Kuang Si Falls (Tat Kuang Si)

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Luang Prabang
Kuang Si Falls (Tat Kuang Si)
  • Between the butterfly park, the bear-rescue sanctuary, and the falls themselves, the Kuang Si area makes an excellent family day out.

  • Lao women don’t wear bikinis and often swim in T-shirts and shorts or fully clothed. Men should add a T-shirt to their swimwear, while women should wear one-pieces or wear a T-shirt over their bikini.

  • The Kuang Si Falls are equipped with simple public restrooms and changing rooms.

  • The path to the falls is not wheelchair-friendly.

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