The trip started with an hour’s boat ride from Nong Khiaw on the Nam Ou River. After rewarding my eyes with a spectacular view of the universe’s incredible creations, the boat docked on the coast of the sleepy little town located in the northern part of Laos- Muang Ngoi Neua. It is set in the midst of the white limestone rocks of the mountains.

Women ushered people from the boat pier to show their guesthouses. The average price quoted by many was 60,000 kip (7.5$). However, two of them quoted a little higher price of 80,000 kips (10$). They were the only two to offer the WIFI facility in that village.

Muang Ngoi Neua is a hideaway from the bustling cities of Laos like Luang Prabang or the capital city Vientiane or even Vang Vieng, flooded with backpackers. Muang Ngoi Neua is usually referred to as a place where people take a vacation from their vacation. So I certainly recommend staying offline and enjoying what Muang Ngoi Neua has to offer.




Where To Stay in Muang Ngoi Neua?

After taking a little walk with my heavily packed backpack, I finally settled in “Aloune Mai Guest House”. It is located at a stone throw away distance from the boat pier offering river facing rooms with hammocks outside each room. I was certainly astounded to get a room for 50,000kip (6$) per night with a splendid view of the Nam Ou River.

Muang Ngoi Neua Laos

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There is one main road which is a dirt road. The road is too narrow for a vehicle to pass comfortably. It runs parallel to the Nam Ou river, and a few paths split off perpendicular to the road. The only main road has several restaurants, guesthouses and shops. At the north end of the street lolls a beautiful Buddhist temple – Wat Okad.

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Life in Muang Ngoi Neua

The village comes to life early in the morning, as most of the villagers are fishermen who embark on their boats for fishing before dawn.

Locals in the village live their life mostly outside their house, women cook the well-known sticky rice or Noodle Soups, some even have small stalls where locals and tourists can savor their food, men skillfully saw woods or Cast type fishing nets. Often you would hear “Sabaidi ” the Lao way of greeting when you walk around.

Muang Ngoi Neua Laos

Just with a walk of 3 minutes from the main road behind the Indian restaurant on the way to the Tham Pha Kaew caves is the only school in the village. Three teachers from the village manage the whole school. 




There are many incredible treks and trails around Muang Ngoi Neua. I decided to take a 30 minutes’ walk along another dirt road to explore the Tham Pha Kaew cave. Passing a toll-booth you have to pay a 10,000 Kip per ticket. Using my mobile’s flash as a flashlight, I started venturing within a few meters in the massive cave.

Tham Pha Kaew along with the Tham Kang cave was used as bomb shelters during the Vietnam-war era. Every 10 days there is a regional market where tribal villagers come to trade.

Muang Ngoi Neua Laos

As the sun starts nudging over the top of the mountain, the day in the village starts coming to a complete end. At 9 pm people unwind to their bed and the restaurants and shops pull down the shutter. Darkness lies like a blanket over the entire area.

9 comments on “Muang Ngoi Neua Laos

  1. I’ve always booked ahead of arrival, but you seem to have just showed up at someone’s door, and gotten a room, how adventurous of you. I think a lot of us type A personalities would develop anxiety if we did it your way. It nevertheless looks like an amazing adventure.

  2. One of the most common things I’ve heard about Laos is that it’s quiet and peaceful, much unlike other countries like Cambodia and Thailand (which are more ‘popular’ on the SE Asia backpacking route). I feel like your post really encompasses the charm of this peacefulness, and I’d definitely like to experience it for myself someday 🙂

  3. Love the local feeling in the area. So serene and and relaxing. Great value for the Aloune Mai Guest House. Affordable expenses in Muan Ngoi Neua but truly priceless experiences.

  4. That’s great that you’ve been to this little piece of Laos. I was there years ago and there was barely any guesthouses or places to eat. It’s a beautiful place!

  5. The slow peacefulness in Laos is an experience in itself. I’ve had great food there, and met truly lovely people.

  6. You have captured very well the nuances of this charming town, which looks like a great oasis and an escape from the bustling cities of the world.

  7. Loved how descriptive you were! I’m definitely checking out more of your blog.

  8. This looks like a lovely town to visit. The market would be a great experience and I’m a huge fan of visiting caves.

  9. A beautiful little pocket of an equally beautiful country.

    That said, I never really thought anywhere in Laos a bustling city, aside from Vientiene… 🙂

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