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                          | Besides  taking a boat, visiting view point is a must. Tourists are at the Pha Daeng  view point at Nong Khiew, Ngoi district, Luang Prabang. |  Exploring the tranquil beauty of Nong Khiew: 
A boat journey along the Nam Ou river Vientiane Times is publishing a series of articles on Laos’ Asean  Chairmanship, the Asean Tourism Forum, and Visit Laos Year, all taking place in  2024.
 
 Feeling much smaller than usual while sitting on a boat between the  towering green mountains that flank both sides of the Nam Ou river in Nong  Khiew is an unforgettable experience.
 A boat trip on the tranquil waters of the Nam Ou river  is something you should definitely include  on your itinerary if you’re ever lucky enough to find yourself in Nong Khiew,  located in Ngoi district, Luang Prabang province. This is a time to take a deep  breath and fill your lungs with cool, fresh air amidst the relaxing  atmosphere of nature.
 
 
                        
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                          | Travel  by boat is a great way to observe the local life and enjoy some tourist  activities along the Ou River. |  
                        
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                          | Along  the Nam Ou river in Nong Khiew. |  Local boatmen will take you on a trip, which you can  arrange by going to a tour agency, who will set it up for you through their  contacts with the local villagers. A trip that takes just over an hour will  cost about US$5. One of the boatman I spoke to said he usually works on  his farm with his wife, but when called upon by the tour agency he goes to his  boat to take visitors on a river trip, which earns him some extra income to  supplement what he makes from farming and fishing.
 The medium-sized boats have a roof to shield you from  the sun, and life jackets are provided.
 The journey begins near the large Nam Ou bridge in the  town centre and passes restaurants and huts near the bridge before heading  upstream. Surrounded by serried ranks of limestone peaks, you’re bound to be  impressed by nature’s grandeur.
 Despite the midday heat, the river breeze and lush  greenery provide a cool respite. Close your eyes, let your hand glide through  the placid water as the boat moves steadily forward, and you will feel a deep  connection with nature.
 
 The trip takes you past stunning craggy outcrops that  rise above the emerald green river, creating a postcard-perfect picture. The  gentle movement of the boat and the sounds of nature will envelop you in peace  and allow you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of your surroundings.The leisurely pace of the boat trip gives you a chance  to absorb the sights and sounds of the river and observe local life along the  banks. You may catch the sight of fishermen casting their nets, villagers going  about their daily routines such as bathing and washing clothes, and children  playing by the water’s edge. Occasionally,  you may encounter tourists paddling a canoe, although there are not nearly as  many here as in Vangvieng further south.
 The boat then heads back towards  the bridge, offering another scenic view of the mountains and the bridge  itself, and passes under it to explore another section of the river, which is  slightly less dramatic and feels  more serene.
 
 
                        
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                          | An  evening view of Ngoi district. |  The boatman said that if visitors have enough time,  they can also be taken to visit villages and local farms. But I was planning to  climb one of the peaks to catch the sunset that evening so unfortunately  couldn’t slot in any side trips. Even so, it was a wonderful and truly  memorable experience.Nong Khiew is a well-known tourist hotspot, but is by  no means crowded with foreign visitors. It maintains a calm and relaxed  atmosphere, enabling visitors to enjoy an authentic and peaceful experience.
 Nong Khiew, located in Ngoi district, is a small town  about two hours by minibus from the centre of Luang Prabang, and offers a  soothing and scenic escape for travellers.
 
 By Keoxomphou Sakdavong (Latest Update April 2, 2024)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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