Arguably Laos’s most popular place to visit, the waterfalls lie within a larger protected park area with swimming ponds of clear blue water, hiking trails, a bear sanctuary, and dining. Proximity: ju…Full review by bornthatway_traveler
Mar 8, 2025
I love this waterfall. This first time I was here was in 2008. A lot has changed since then, yet the beauty of nature remains - and this is breathtaking! The waterfalls, the air, the climate, the veg…Full review by Sabine R
Mar 4, 2025
Wonderful van services with Mr. Pheng I was delighted to have chosen Mr. Pheng's company for my trip to Kuang Si waterfall. His van is clean and very pleasant. He's also fluent in English, and gave…Full review by hilona_1384
Is it possible to see the falls when you are in a wheelchair? And how you may go there ?
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Your transport need to bring you to the main entrance where you buy the entry tickets. There is a huge car park. As it gets very crowded after 10am, try to reach there at 8a.m. From …
Your transport need to bring you to the main entrance where you buy the entry tickets. There is a huge car park. As it gets very crowded after 10am, try to reach there at 8a.m. From the entrance, there is an electric tram service that brings you to the start of the waterfalls. You still cannot see the waterfalls as you need to go through the Bear Enclosures. There are steps here but the path is paved so people maybe able to help you. When you reach the beginning of the waterfalls, the route splits into a asphalt road on the left and a walking trail on the right. It should be possible to wheel the wheelchair up the asphalt road. This road skips the 3 big pools before the main falls. While the main fall is majestic, it is one of the pools that is enchanting. It may be possible to move up or down the trail where the road ends. This service provider, "The Bamboo Experience" sells a wheelchair accessible tour to Cooking Class and Kuang Si so they might have better information.
How do I get there from Vientiane? Any public transportation or any other way?
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You can get a mini van from Vientiane to Vang Vieng then to Luang Prabang where the falls are. Or You could probably get a sleeper bus or something from Vientiane to Luang …
You can get a mini van from Vientiane to Vang Vieng then to Luang Prabang where the falls are. Or You could probably get a sleeper bus or something from Vientiane to Luang Prabang but I think it’ll be a long ride. Hope this helps.
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