Hotels
Hostel offering guests complimentary vegan breakfast at 8-9:30 am. Take what you'd like approach: find foods like fried rice with vegetables, pumpkin soup, cabbage salad, french potato, noodles, fried and fresh bananas.
Simple guesthouse with riverside bungalows. Makes some vegetarian and vegan versions of Lao traditional dishes using local produce. Complimentary organic coffee and herbal tea for guests.
At the foot of a limestone cliff covered by forest, on the bank of the river, in the middle of the countryside
A beautiful and quiet place, away from touristic areas, surrounded by a wonderful view, mountains, rice fields and jungle.
Cooking Classes
This school although not vegan, can provide vegan cooking classes on request.
"Fresh & local vegetables from our organic garden."
During summer 2017, we started growing our own vegetables on our land located 5km south in the mountains of Luang Prabang.
The whole restaurant's team is actively involved and we are all delighted to be able to cook for you with our own organic seasonal vegetables.
Animals
For 25 years Free the Bears has helped the world's most vulnerable bear species - sun, moon & sloth bears. We care for hundreds of rescued bears in our sanctuaries & help protect wild bears. Volunteer or become a bear carer
LAOS: Tat Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre
Located one hour from Luang Prabang inside the Tat Kuang Si National Park and adjacent to the beautiful Kuang Si waterfalls, Free the Bears Tat Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre has over 30 rescued moon bears in a rainforest setting. You'll stay in a bungalow overlooking the forest and falls. On Fridays volunteers move to our multi-species Luang Prabang Wildlife Sanctuary for the day to meet the animals & help out.
In the surrounding village there is a butterfly park and several local restaurants. After volunteering you can explore the beautiful world heritage listed town of Luang Prabang, visit mountain villages or cruise the Mekong!
Award winning ecotourism project in Laos 🇱🇦
Working towards wildlife conservation of Nam Kan National Park
People are now finding in new relationship with elephants and there is no better activity than to visit an ethical sanctuary. MandaLao opened its doors in November 2016 and has elephants ranging from 3 to over 60 years of age. They have spent the majority of their lives working together in logging camps. With new regulations limiting logging operations across Laos, and concern over elephant welfare, these amazing creatures have come to a home where they are offered a dignified and comfortable life in harmony with nature. The 500-acre property is located about 30 minutes away from Luang Prabang’s Old Town.