The Kuang Si Falls in Laos (sometimes spelled Kuang Xi) are the largest in the Luang Prabang area with three levels leading to a 50 meter drop into spectacular pools before sinking downstream. The pools are also good swimming pools and are very popular with tourists and locals alike. You can change your clothes to go swimming in the log cabins located near the entrance.
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The Kuang Si Falls also have waterfalls that sometimes reach five meters in height with deliciously cool water thanks to the shade of the surrounding lush tropical jungle, if you don't feel like swimming, you can relax. Relax in the shade and watch others have fun. jumping into the water. There are trails that allow you to climb to the top where you can see the river that feeds the falls and enjoy some natural pools. Remember to bring good shoes as the trails can be slippery and are not recommended for children.
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Legend has it that a wise old man asked for water while digging in the ground. So, a golden deer made its home under a rock that jutted out of the new waters. This is where the name Kuang Si comes from: Kuang that is, deer, and Si with the intention of digging.
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The Kuang Si Falls They are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Luang Prabang. The trip to the waterfall is well worth it with views of the rice fields and a chance to meet the locals along the way. The Hmong village is a great place to stop where the older women of the village are still dressed in the traditional costume, you can also buy their hand-woven crafts to take home as souvenirs. If you want to take pictures in the village, you will have to buy again. The weather at Kuang Si Falls is significantly cooler, making it a great place to escape the heat; Children will enjoy a day playing at Kuang Si Falls. You can spend a day at Kuang Si Falls by bringing a picnic or buying food and drink from one of the local stalls. There are tables and shelters on site.
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Before going to admire the Kuang Si Falls, you can first make a stop at the Bear Sanctuary. Asian black bears are an endangered species because their bile is used in Chinese medicine for everything from hangovers to cancer. This sanctuary saves them and is home to 23 bears that are now allowed to roam and enjoy life outside of a cage. They are really cute!