Muang Khua, on the way to Northern Laos
Muang Khua is not a must-stop on your Laos travel itinerary and is of little interest compared with Nong Khiaw and Muang Ngoi. However, Muang Khua is a must for those who want to take a boat cruise on the Nam Ou River and for crossing from Laos to Vietnam overland at the Dien Bien Phu border post (around 50 km).
Muang Khua: ເມືອງຂວາ

What to do in Muang Khua?
The villageThe village has a large main street running along the Nam Ou River and a small port set up on a sandy beach. Time passes peacefully here, and it is pleasant to stroll through the village, cross the bridge and enjoy the lovely view over the Nam Ou River. A few typically Lao restaurants can be found in the village, as well as a small local market. Take the opportunity to try “sindad”, the local BBQ! Of course, with the development of tourism in Laos, the town now has a few guesthouses and budget accommodations that delight slightly adventurous backpackers.
Cruise on the Nam Ou
Let yourself be lulled by a cruise on the Nam Ou River and take in the scenery that will take your breath away! Muang Khua is the embarkation point for a 5-hour cruise on the Nam Ou to Nong Khiaw, which can also be done in the opposite direction. Little visited, this region offers dense forest that in places covers superb karst mountains. This trip also allows you to discover small authentic villages and observe the peaceful life of the inhabitants along the river.
Trekking
If you would like to spend more than one night in Muang Khua, you can join a trek to immerse yourself in the heart of the wilderness and meet the inhabitants of ethnic villages. The region is wild, and the mountain tribes that sparsely populate it have kept their age-old rites and customs intact. Ideal for spending a few days off the beaten track.

What to see around Muang Khua?
By road, Muang Khua is the starting point to the village of Muang La, which is a 1.5-hour drive away. This lovely, picturesque village nestled in the heart of the mountains is a wonderful stop to discover Northern Laos and its ethnic minorities. On the banks of the Nam Pak River, where the natural hot springs rise, is the Muang La Lodge. This ecolodge nestled between forests and rice paddies guarantees an unforgettable stay! It has 10 rooms, set in wooden villas and subtly decorated in a traditional Lao style, showcasing furniture, fabrics, paintings and sculptures by local Lao artisans and artists. For a moment of relaxation, you can enjoy the natural hot spring, the sauna, traditional Lao massages or the swimming pool.Visit Muang Khua with Asia Safari Laos
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Vang Vieng: Surrounded by limestone karsts, ideal for kayaking, caving, and hiking.
Southern Laos and 4000 Islands: Champassak, the Vat Phou temples (UNESCO), the Bolaven Plateau, and the Mekong islands.
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