Overview
Services
Private
Daytime
Morning
Afternoon
Categories
Art & culture
Full description
This tour starts at 08:30 or 12:30. Step away from the tourist sites today. Gain a deeper understanding of live in Laos- the day-to-day challenges facing the people and the resilient nature with which they persevere.
The first visit is to WatSok Pa Luang, an oasis of tranquillity located near Vientiane’s city centre. This temple is home to more than a dozen monks of all ages and backgrounds, many of whom live here due to their families’ financial struggles. After making a donation of fruit or other foods, sit down for a chat with the monks. Learn about their daily lives- the role they play in the community and also their personal stories of growing up in Laos. This is a fascinating way to connect with the Buddhist culture.
Another stop will be made at the Lao Disabled Women Development Centre, a not-for-profit organization advocating for the rights of disabled Lao women.
Meet with some of the participants and be inspired by their drive to improve their lives. Learn more about the activities of the centre and how they promote vocational training as a way to be self-sufficient.
The final visit of the day is to COPE. The American-Vietnam conflict has had a lasting effect on Laos due to the large number of unexploded ordinances (UXO) left behind. COPE provides rehabilitation services for those affected by landmines and other UXO. Their informative centre provides a greater understanding of the war’s impact on Laos both in the past and the present.
Having gained a better understanding of Lao culture, the tour comes to a close.
Itinerary
Watsok Paluang, Lao Disabled Women Development Centre, COPE.
The first visit is to WatSok Pa Luang, an oasis of tranquillity located near Vientiane’s city centre. This temple is home to more than a dozen monks of all ages and backgrounds, many of whom live here due to their families’ financial struggles. After making a donation of fruit or other foods, sit down for a chat with the monks. Learn about their daily lives- the role they play in the community and also their personal stories of growing up in Laos. This is a fascinating way to connect with the Buddhist culture.
Another stop will be made at the Lao Disabled Women Development Centre, a not-for-profit organization advocating for the rights of disabled Lao women.
Meet with some of the participants and be inspired by their drive to improve their lives. Learn more about the activities of the centre and how they promote vocational training as a way to be self-sufficient.
The final visit of the day is to COPE. The American-Vietnam conflict has had a lasting effect on Laos due to the large number of unexploded ordinances (UXO) left behind. COPE provides rehabilitation services for those affected by landmines and other UXO. Their informative centre provides a greater understanding of the war’s impact on Laos both in the past and the present.
Having gained a better understanding of Lao culture, the tour comes to a close.
Itinerary
Watsok Paluang, Lao Disabled Women Development Centre, COPE.
Includes
- Entrance fee
- Transport
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Water
- Guide
Location
Starting point
Monks & Charities of Vientiane - Half-Day Private Tour
Laos
Hotel pick-up available.
Guest's hotel in Vientiane center
Please ensure you arrive at the pick-up location at least 15 minutes in advance.
End point
Same as Starting Point
Important information
- Please make sure you answer all the mandatory questions during the booking process.
Redeem information
- E-voucher. Show the voucher on your mobile device to enjoy the activity.

