Amantaka: Festivals and Cultural Experiences

Luang Prabang, with its rich cultural heritage, is adorned with historic monuments, tranquil Buddhist temples, and the stunning vistas of the majestic Mekong River and Mount Phousi. Festivals are integral to Laotian culture, showcasing Buddhist traditions and a blend of influences from neighbouring countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. 

From September to December 2024, the vibrant city of Luang

Prabang will come alive with regional festivals. Amantaka has crafted exclusive experiences and celebrations, providing guests with the opportunity to delve deeply into the city’s rich cultural and historical tapestry.

September 

Boun Hor Khao Pa Dup Din (Boat Racing Festivals)

2 September 2024 

The Boun Hor Khao Padap Din, also known as the Festival for Feeding Spirits, is a vibrant annual event where homemade food parcels are prepared for spirits. The festival’s highlight is the thrilling boat races along the Khan River. 

In the morning, the main street from the Post Office to That Luang transforms into Lo Lat, a traditional market. This bustling market offers visitors a chance to experience and enjoy traditional treats from Luang Prabang. 

Before the race begins, a Baci ceremony is performed to ensure good luck and seek permission from the Naga, a revered serpent deity. This ceremony also requests protection from the Naga for the duration of the race. 

Throughout the race, the Khan River draws a crowd of locals and tourists. Amantaka guests can witness the excitement of the annual boat racing festival and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere that surrounds them. 

Boun Khao Salak 

17 September 2024 

Boun Khao Salak, also known as the Festival of the Dead, is a deeply spiritual and significant celebration in Luang Prabang. Typically held in late September or early October, this festival provides a meaningful opportunity for families to honour their deceased ancestors and spirits. 

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