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About
Luang Nam Tha
Located in the northern part of
Laos, Luang Namtha shares its northwestern border with Myanmar
and its northeastern border with China. It is the wonderful
place for the travel purpose of environment, social,
cultural, historical and development factors, which make the
site an excellent location to, evaluated the potential for
sustainable cultural and ecotourism in and around a protected
area. The forests are dense, and cover near 99% of the protected
area.
The province is mountainous, home
to large numbers of minorities. The area is populated by a
variety of different ethnic groups. They consist of Khamu, Akha,
Hmong, and Yao (Mien). Besides the province also consist of the
lowland Lao, Tai Lue, Thai Neua and Thai Dam who live in village
just outside the protected area and the historic town of Muang
Sing. Muang Sing originally formed part of group of
principalities loosely linked under the leadership of political
entity called the Sipsongpanna whose political seat centered in
southern Yunnan province, China.
This province has a picturesque
beauty with mountains, and many old temples, although many
temple have been destroyed during the war, there still remains
one major attraction, and old temple noticeably from other
classical temples. UNESCO are funding a ecotourism project in
Luang Namtha that will be capable of sustaining sustainable
development in the province. The concept of the project is
to provide education, conservation, management and sustainable
economic benefits for the local population.
Getting there
Lao Aviation flies to and from
Houay Xai and Luang Prabang and Vientiane.
Lao Aviation's domestic timetable.
Buses run from Houay Xai,
Muang Xai and from the Chinese border at Boten.
From China: It is possible
to enter Laos at Boten from Mengla district in Yunnan province
on the Chinese border. You will need a visa in before
entering Laos. From Boten, the capital Luang Namtha
is about three hours away.
Muang Xing
The town of Muang Xing lies on the
river plains of the Nam La to the northwest of Luang Namtha.
The town is a historic centre that was formerly an outpost of
the Sipsongpanna Empire based in southern Yunnan in China.
The town is home to a number of ethnic minorities as well as
lowland Lao, Tai Lue, Thai Neua and Thai Dam. The town of
Muang Xing has a number of guesthouses where trekking and hiking
trips can be arranged.
The Nam Ha National Biodiversity
Conservation Area is located in the southwest of Luang Namtha -
a pristine habitat of dense tropical rainforest covering almost
all of the protected area. Wild cattle (gaur and banteng), Asian
wild dogs, tigers, clouded leopard, bears and gibbons also
having in the forests and there is still a large bird
population. South west of Luang Namtha, the still pristine
forests of Nam Ha protected area with varieties of wildlife and
vegetation can be found.
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