Hunter Trails, 3 days difficult trekking with Camping & Homestay

Tour info

Duration
3 days
Group Size
Pricing (From)
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Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

A remarkable jungle hike with an experienced guide will take you deep into the primary forest following old hunter trails. We will trek amongst huge old trees where we will be camping in the middle of the jungle, eat wild organic food, fresh from nature, campfire at night, wildlife spotting, witness amazing hilltop views! The tranquil village homestay is a must-do in the region

What’s included?

  • Breakfast

  • Lunch

  • Dinner

  • Camping gears; sleeping bag, mosquito net, mattress.

  • All Fees and Taxes

  • Bottled water

  • Coffee and/or Tea

  • Community-based fund contribution, local escorted guide fee.

  • Water, Meals, English speaking guide, Local guide/s, Transport as mentioned above.

  • Community-based ecotourism fund, Government taxes, National Park conservation fund.

  • Villages fund, All entrance fees, Travel permits.

  • Rucksack, Hiking boots, Hat, Sun-cream, Mosquito spray, Torch,..

  • Change of clothes, Warm clothes, Pocket money, Raincoat (Wet season).

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 3 days

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

The Hiker

About operator:

THE HIKER was founded by a team of expert Eco-tour guides, who have been guiding in NamHa national park and other provinces of Laos for several years. THE HIKER aims to innovate the responsible local tourism industry with its professional, by delivering high motivation to the local-guides team, offering ethical services, providing premium quality eco-tours suitable for all clients, whilst sharing responsibility and benefits with local communities. THE HIKER specialises in jungle trekking tours from 1 up to 7days, while multi-adventure tours e.g. "Combined adventure trekking & kayaking" are the second specialty. Its trails are privately used, covers most of the dense forest and wilderness areas. Main accommodation recommended by THE HIKER is jungle stay, whether camping in a bamboo hut, in tent or even creating your own shelter with bamboo & banana leafs. Homestay in a remote village is also a good choice for a softer wilderness experience.

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