
Overview:
Educational Adventures in the beautiful Seuang River Valley and Luang Prabang, Lao PDR UNESCO World-Heritage Site
Creativity, Action & Service Programs
Experience a living-classroom of natural beauty and cultural history in the Seuang River Valley and Luang Prabang, Lao PDR, home of the UNESCO World-Heritage site.
Learn hands-on traditional techniques from Lao village elders: weaving, natural dyes, dance, music, cast net fishing, basket weaving, and forest biodiversity.
Develop leadership skills and personal confidence through group and individual outdoor challenges that are fun and experiential.
Conduct community service & field studies to complement your institutions core curriculum – specialized to meet your unique needs by our team of expert travel consultants and educators
Create enthusiasm for global and life-long learning while having the adventure of a life time
Seuang River Experience is a cooperative educational-tourism partnership comprising 12 villages and Buffalo Tours under the auspices of Luang Prabang Provincial Tourism Department and Pak Xeng District Authority.
Seuang River Experience welcomes you to learn, live and laugh together with the people of our 12 communities.
Location:
Luang Prabang, Lao PDR, is situated on the Mekong River – one of the world’s great river systems –and is the center of northern Lao arts and culture. The town has rightfully been awarded UNESCO World Heritage status. Easily accessible with direct flights daily, Luang Prabang and the natural beauty of the Seuang River Valley, create the perfect living-classroom for schools, universities and educational groups seeking to enhance their core curriculum through creativity, action and service.
Officially the country is called Lao People’s Democratic Republic and known in English as Laos – but the people here call it Lao. Lao is landlocked by its neighbors Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, China and Vietnam. The mighty Mekong River runs the entire length of the country, providing fishing, irrigation and fertile farmland along the delta. Its population of 6 million people is distributed through modern towns, rural villages and isolated, ethnic, mountain tribes.
The deeply entrenched Buddhist culture touches every part of life, making encounters with the Lao people one of friendship and warm welcomes. Temples, pagodas and stupas dot the country, with glints of golden rooftops visible as the sun rises over the mountains and the early morning alms-giving ceremonies see the towns flooded with saffron-robed monks.
The Mekong River and its many tributaries are integral to the Lao way of life. They provide water for laundry, cooking, washing, playing, fishing, travelling and irrigation. By living and learning in the Seuang River Valley your students will see Laos as a truly captivating country, where the gentle pace of life invites the visitor to slow down, relax and absorb the beauty of their surroundings.

Trip notes & Inclusions:
Create Your Own Program
As your school is unique - so are your travel and learning requirements. Our specialized team of experienced teachers, travel experts and guides allow you to customize not only your educational travel arrangements but also how to integrate creativity, action and service into your core curriculum and learning objectives!
Menu of Activities to choose from: Seaung River Valley Community Service Projects
1-day to 1-month long programs for students to live, learn and laugh with their hosts as they work together to alleviate poverty, improve the local environment and strengthen local cultures.
Seaung River Valley Rafting Excursion
1-day to 2-day trips along the beautiful Seaung River is a perfect way to see rural Lao lifestyles up close. Trips can be made using inflatable rafts – or – if you prefer a bit more of a challenge, have your students build their own from bamboo!
Seaung River Valley Forest Trek and Overnight Camp
2-day 1-night trek through a variety of ethnic communities and forest environments. In the late afternoon we set up camp by the river and build our own bamboo huts for sleeping. In the late afternoon after a bath in the river, we will enjoy dinner by the camp fire.
Create the Aromas and Tastes of Lao/Asian fusion Cooking
½ day and 1 day workshops on the ingredients, recipes and traditions of Lao cuisine - not only will you have the chance to create and enjoy a mouth-watering lunch but also be able to return home with the knowledge to recreate the experience for friends and family back home!
The Colors and Textures of Lao Silk and Natural Dyes
½ day, 1 day, 3 day workshops on the use of traditional Lao natural dye and weaving techniques. These workshops are easily integrated with remote village visits for interaction with rural artisans.
The Renaissance of Lao Music and Dance
½ day and 1 day workshops at The House of Puang Champa to preserve, promote, and transmit the cultural and artistic heritage of Luang Prabang. Organized to educate Lao youth in traditional arts and culture, your students can join in and study alongside aging masters from the local community.
Waterfalls, Swimming and Wildlife Conservation
½ day excursion to the Tad Khuang Sii waterfalls. The falls cascade over many calcified tiers and down several hundred feet into a series of cool, turquoise pools. The water has a clear blue-green tint due to the high mineral content and you can climb stairs to enjoy the beauty from various viewpoints.
This is a popular swimming spot and also now home to Care for the Wild International (CWI) tiger and
Asiatic Black Bear refuge
Mekong River Boats to the Sacred Buddha Caves of Pak’ Ou
½ day excursion to the Pak’Ou Caves for a Mekong Riverboat trip to visit the famous & sacred Pak Ou Buddha Caves. The caves are home to thousands of Buddha images consecrated by local people since 16th century. Today we will gain a greater understanding of the importance the religion plays in Lao culture. Explore the caves before returning to your boat and to Luang Prabang
Elephant & Nature Combination
1 day program for who would like to experience the amazing protected Asian Elephants in a beautiful natural landscape – highlights of the day include an elephant ride (short ride 30-45 min.), buffet lunch at Tad Sae Waterfall, nature walk and swim (not in dry season)
Trip price: Please enquire for availability and cost
Tour includes
- Expenses for building project
- All equipment for construction (participants should bring their own work gloves)
- All meals during project and at homestay
- English speaking guide
- Bottled water during project
- Transfers to and from Hanoi to project site
- “Gala” dinner on final night
Tour excludes:
- International and domestic airfares
- Visa and visa charges
- Airport transfers in Hanoi
- Accommodation in Hanoi
- Travel Insurance (compulsory)
- Items of a personal nature such as beverages at homestay
Your Destination!
Luang Prabang, Lao PDR, is situated on the Mekong River – one of the world’s great river systems –and is the center of northern Lao arts and culture. The town has rightfully been awarded UNESCO World Heritage status. Easily accessible with direct flights daily, Luang Prabang and the natural beauty of the Seuang River Valley, create the perfect living-classroom for schools, universities and educational groups seeking to enhance their core curriculum through creativity, action and service.
Officially the country is called Lao People’s Democratic Republic and known in English as Laos – but the people here call it Lao. Lao is landlocked by its neighbors Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, China and Vietnam. The mighty Mekong River runs the entire length of the country, providing fishing, irrigation and fertile farmland along the delta. Its population of 6 million people is distributed through modern towns, rural villages and isolated, ethnic, mountain tribes.
The deeply entrenched Buddhist culture touches every part of life, making encounters with the Lao people one of friendship and warm welcomes. Temples, pagodas and stupas dot the country, with glints of golden rooftops visible as the sun rises over the mountains and the early morning alms-giving ceremonies see the towns flooded with saffron-robed monks.
The Mekong River and its many tributaries are integral to the Lao way of life. They provide water for laundry, cooking, washing, playing, fishing, travelling and irrigation. By living and learning in the Seuang River Valley your students will see Laos as a truly captivating country, where the gentle pace of life invites the visitor to slow down, relax and absorb the beauty of their surroundings.

Create Your Own Program
As your school is unique - so are your travel and learning requirements. Our specialized team of experienced teachers, travel experts and guides allow you to customize not only your educational travel arrangements but also how to integrate creativity, action and service into your core curriculum and learning objectives!
Menu of Activities to choose from:
Seaung River Valley Community Service Projects
1-day to 1-month long programs for students to live, learn and laugh with their hosts as they work together to alleviate poverty, improve the local environment and strengthen local cultures.
Seaung River Valley Rafting Excursion
1-day to 2-day trips along the beautiful Seaung River is a perfect way to see rural Lao lifestyles up close. Trips can be made using inflatable rafts – or – if you prefer a bit more of a challenge, have your students build their own from bamboo!
Seaung River Valley Forest Trek and Overnight Camp
2-day 1-night trek through a variety of ethnic communities and forest environments. In the late afternoon we set up camp by the river and build our own bamboo huts for sleeping. In the late afternoon after a bath in the river, we will enjoy dinner by the camp fire.
Create the Aromas and Tastes of Lao/Asian fusion Cooking
½ day and 1 day workshops on the ingredients, recipes and traditions of Lao cuisine - not only will you have the chance to create and enjoy a mouth-watering lunch but also be able to return home with the knowledge to recreate the experience for friends and family back home!
The Colors and Textures of Lao Silk and Natural Dyes
½ day, 1 day, 3 day workshops on the use of traditional Lao natural dye and weaving techniques. These workshops are easily integrated with remote village visits for interaction with rural artisans.
The Renaissance of Lao Music and Dance
½ day and 1 day workshops at The House of Puang Champa to preserve, promote, and transmit the cultural and artistic heritage of Luang Prabang. Organized to educate Lao youth in traditional arts and culture, your students can join in and study alongside aging masters from the local community.
Waterfalls, Swimming and Wildlife Conservation
½ day excursion to the Tad Khuang Sii waterfalls. The falls cascade over many calcified tiers and down several hundred feet into a series of cool, turquoise pools. The water has a clear blue-green tint due to the high mineral content and you can climb stairs to enjoy the beauty from various viewpoints.
This is a popular swimming spot and also now home to Care for the Wild International (CWI) tiger and
Asiatic Black Bear refuge
Mekong River Boats to the Sacred Buddha Caves of Pak’ Ou
½ day excursion to the Pak’Ou Caves for a Mekong Riverboat trip to visit the famous & sacred Pak Ou Buddha Caves. The caves are home to thousands of Buddha images consecrated by local people since 16th century. Today we will gain a greater understanding of the importance the religion plays in Lao culture. Explore the caves before returning to your boat and to Luang Prabang
Elephant & Nature Combination
1 day program for who would like to experience the amazing protected Asian Elephants in a beautiful natural landscape – highlights of the day include an elephant ride (short ride 30-45 min.), buffet lunch at Tad Sae Waterfall, nature walk and swim (not in dry season)
Trip price: Please enquire for availability and cost
Tour includes
- Expenses for building project
- All equipment for construction (participants should bring their own work gloves)
- All meals during project and at homestay
- English speaking guide
- Bottled water during project
- Transfers to and from Hanoi to project site
- “Gala” dinner on final night
Tour excludes:
- International and domestic airfares
- Visa and visa charges
- Airport transfers in Hanoi
- Accommodation in Hanoi
- Travel Insurance (compulsory)
- Items of a personal nature such as beverages at homestay