Ban Pak Ou
Loatian village on the Mekong River


   



Ban Pak Ou, as seen from the Mekong River.


Your base for this tourist attraction is the Unesco World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, Laos. For tourist information about Luang Prabang, go to Luang Prabang Travel Guide. To prepare for a trip to Laos, read also the Laos Travel Guide. Looking for budget accommodation there? Use AsiaExplorers Budget Accommodation Guide, the no-frills website to cover your budget accommodation needs.


Ban Pak Ou Travel Info

Ban Pak Ou is a small Laotian village on the Mekong River. It is located in a picturesque setting, directly opposite the famous Pak Ou Caves. Behind Ban Pak Ou are tall limestone mountains.

Most of its inhabitants depend on fishing the Mekong River for a living. They set their nets and fish traps on the Mekong River. When I visited Pak Ou Caves, I saw the fishermen with their nets. The village supplies its catch to the market at Luang Prabang.

Ban Pak Ou has a small elementary school. Lately, to cash in on the stream of visitors to Pak Ou Caves, eateries were set up with views of the Mekong River. Souvenir shops have also been The Department of Tourism erected a rest house here for the day use of visitors.

After visiting the caves, my group of AsiaExplorers members and I adjourned here for our lunch. The view is simply great. After lunch, I did a bit of exploration. There was a boat repairman by the bank of the Mekong. Further upriver I came across vegetable plots. It was a lovely rural setting.



Members of AsiaExplorers walking uphill towards the riverbank eatery at Ban Pak Ou.



View of the Mekong river from the steps leading to the eatery.



Another view of the Mekong, from the eatery.



Boat repair workshop by the bank of the Mekong.



River boats on the Mekong at Ban Pak Ou.



The sky was a gorgeous blue when we were there.



View of the distant mountains from an inlet by the Mekong River.



Souvenir stalls awaiting customers.



AsiaExplorers group on the Laos trip awaiting their lunch.


























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