Option 1
1 night 2 days /trekking camping or trekking homestay+ bamboo rafting
Level: Medium hard
First day:
We leave at 8:30 a.m. and travel for an hour by motorcycle, Tuk-Tuk, or car to the Sesan river crossing via ferry boat. From there, we ride for another 20 minutes to the indigenous people’s farm house, where we drop off our backpacks and begin our three-hour journey to the waterfall in Virachey National Park. After that, we swim in the Lalai River and eat lunch. and make a circuit back to the homestay again via other routes. We shall discuss their everyday lives while sipping traditional minority jar wine at night.
Second day:
We will ascend the mountain to get a panoramic view of the entire Virachey National Park, then return for breakfast, get ready for a three-hour descent in a bamboo raft, have lunch, and drive back. Our tour will end at 5:00 p.m.
*If you decide to camp, we’ll sleep beside the river, swim in it, and make a bamboo raft. On the second day, we’ll flow down for three hours, halt at the large hamlet for lunch, then ride our motorcycles back; our tour will end between 4-5 five o’clock.

Option 2
“Kospeak”indigenous community
2 days trek
Level: Medium hard
First day:
We leave the agency at 8:30 am by motorbike, Tuk-Tuk, or car, depending on our group size. Drive for an hour to the Sesan River, then take a boat for another 45 minutes to the beginning of our trekking. You will be introduced to a qualified, experienced ranger by our guide. We unpack our belongings and start walking. We walk for five hours. We went through the woodland and minority farmhouses for the first hour before turning off to the deeper jungle. We walk to the water running through the stony meadows, and along the way, an English-speaking guide will describe the characteristics of the creatures we have seen. When we get there, we cook and set up a hammock, drink wine, and go on an hour-long night hike to look for animals that have emerged from the jungle night.
Second day:
After coffee and breakfast, we walk for another five hours while passing a 40-meter high waterfall, have a bath, go swimming, and eat lunch. We then walk back to the boat, stopping to be welcomed into an indigenous hamlet along the way. At 4-5 pm, we will return to the province after visiting their settlement and historic cemetery.
Option 3
1 night 2 days “Virachey new explore wildlife trek/non touristic option”!
Level: Medium hard
First day:
Departure at 8: 30a.m. out of Banlung city to the Sesan river by motorbike Tuk-Tuk or car, depending on the group, is a 1 hour drive, Take a ferry to get across, and then ride a motorcycle 20 minutes further get to the Kavet indigenous village where we start our trek:
At the beginning, we walk along mixed forest plantations of minority farming, taking a break to look for a tarantula to see how they live in the ground. After this two-hour walk, we get into the Virachey National Park jungle area, where our indigenous ranger will lead us for three hours across dense bamboo jungle toward the small river where our camp is. A beautiful river flows through the giant trees, with large stones and natural pools where many nighttime creatures and animals can be seen. In the evening, we will enjoy a small drink together before heading to bed.
Second day:
We wake up early in the morning at 5:45a.m. to trek with our ranger, following him to listen to the gibbon singing in the high canopy, and if we were lucky, we could see them, returning to camp for breakfast after their morning sounds are complete. We will trek 5–6 hours back on a different trail. Since it’s jungle, sometimes there is no trail, so we need to use machetes!.We trekked back by a long trail as a loop to get our motorcycle and arrived in Banlung at 5 or 6 p.m.





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