Leisurely voyage through landlocked Laos
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Landlocked Laos is best explored by boat and the Mekong River is the arterial route that acts as a highway that cuts through the mountainous terrain.
A two-day cruise between Houayxay on the border with Thailand and the country’s leading tourism destination, Luang Prabang, offers a rewarding incentive experience. The passage on the 34-metre Luang Say comfortably accommodates 40 passengers, with an open-air vista to absorb the ever-changing scenery of towering peaks and pristine forests. Long stretches of breezy, sun-soaked cruising are interspersed with stops at landmark attractions along the way.
This includes interaction with indigenous groups in hill tribe villages and exploration of the Pak Ou Caves, a cavernous shrine packed with thousands of Buddha icons, in a dramatic limestone setting at the point where the Mekong joins the Nam Ou River.
MEETINGS AND INCENTIVES DETAILS
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Gentlemen are allowed to wear proper/non-ripped denims, chinos or suit paints with a shirt or dressed-up T-shirt; no ties. There is no formal dress code for ladies yet a degree of polish is preferable, such as a blazer or jewellery. Flats or heels are acceptable.
Mekong River, Luang Prabang
We reserve the right to make necessary changes to the programme in case of unfavourable weather conditions or situations where we are forced to make alterations to guarantee the safety of our guests.