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The pristine waterfall at Namdong Park serves as a central attraction, offering a cool sanctuary for nature lovers.


Nature’s new sanctuary: Namdong Park prepares for this month debut

As the hot season makes itself felt across Laos, a fresh emerald escape is preparing to open its gates. Located just 8km from the heart of Luang Prabang city, Namdong Park is positioning itself as the province’s newest must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of pristine nature and recreational activities.
Tucked between the quiet villages of Xiengmuak and Zard, the park is a sprawling testament to the region’s biodiversity. The site is defined by its dense green canopy, fresh mountain air, and the soothing sounds of a waterfall that serves as the park’s centrepiece. For travellers looking to escape the bustle of the UNESCO World Heritage town, the cool, flowing waters and shaded trails provide a much-needed sanctuary.

Namdong Park developer, Mr Bounthieng Duangpaseuth, outlines the master plan for the site’s ecological and facilities development.

Restoration of the Namdong spirit
The creation of the park is rooted in a commitment to environmental restoration. The developer, Mr Bounthieng Duangpaseuth, has focused on rehabilitating the site’s natural state to a time before the Namdong hydropower project existed. In a move to prioritise ecology over industrial output, the hydropower plant—which produced minimal electricity—was purchased and shut down. By releasing water from the dam back into its original streamway, the developers have successfully revived the natural flow that now defines the current Namdong Park.
A gateway to the great outdoors
The official opening of Namdong Park is perfectly timed for the Pi Mai Lao (Lao New Year) festivities in April. While Luang Prabang is famous for its temples and night market, this new development offers a different kind of attraction—one focused on ecological preservation and immersion in nature.
The park’s design encourages low-impact tourism, allowing visitors to explore their environment without sacrificing comfort. Whether it is the mist rising from the falls or the scent of damp earth and wild flora, the site offers a sensory experience that is increasingly rare in more developed tourist locations.
Adventure Above and Below the Canopy
For those who prefer a more active retreat, Namdong Park has integrated several high-energy activities into the natural landscape. A series of hiking trails wind through the forest, catering to different fitness levels and offering viewpoints that overlook the cascading water. These paths allow visitors to witness the local birdlife and unique plant species native to the Xiengmuak area.
For a true bird’s-eye view, the park features a zipline course. Gliding through the trees, guests can experience the thrill of the forest from above, crossing over sections of the waterfall and catching glimpses of the surrounding limestone karsts that define the Luang Prabang landscape.
Culinary traditions and local growth
The sensory journey continues at the park’s restaurant, which has already developed a reputation for its “waterfall signature” dishes. The menu is a tribute to traditional Lao cooking, focusing on fresh, local ingredients like the standout stewed black chicken cooked in bamboo.
Beyond the menu, the park serves as a vital platform for the surrounding community. Once development is complete, local villagers will be invited to sell their own produce and handmade harvests directly to visitors within the site. This allows tourists to explore a variety of high-quality local goods and authentic food, while the park management conducts regular quality checks to ensure all products meet high standards.

Visitors enjoy an authentic taste of Luang Prabang with traditional Lao dishes served amidst the park’s natural surroundings.

A vision for the future
While the park is ready to welcome its first major wave of tourists this April, the management team stresses that the site is still under development. Current visitors will be the first to experience the main attractions, but the master plan for Namdong Park is even more ambitious.
Construction and landscaping are ongoing to ensure that by the end of this year the park will be operating at full capacity. This will include expanded service facilities, additional trekking routes, and more specialised cultural activities designed to highlight the heritage of neighbouring Xiengmuak and Zard villages.
Strengthening local tourism
The opening of Namdong Park represents a significant investment in the local economy of Luang Prabang province. The project aims to create stable employment and increased income for families in the area by hiring local residents to work across the site. By drawing visitors away from the city centre, the park helps distribute tourism revenue to rural communities and provides new job opportunities for people in nearby villages.
As the official launch approaches, the site stands as a promising addition to Laos’ tourism portfolio. It offers a perfect balance: a place where the air is fresh, the water is cool, and the essence of the Lao wilderness is preserved for all to experience.

Reporters from the Vientiane Times join Mr Bounthieng Duangpaseuth (second left) for a group photo during a recent visit to the developing site.


By Souksamai Boulom
 (Latest Update
April 7, 2026)

 






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