Has anybody stayed or done volunteer workat this farm which I think is near Vang Vieng ?.I was thinking of going there in oct.
organic farm near Vang Viang
We didn%26#39;t stay there but started the tubing trip there and loved it. We wish that we had stayed there instead of in VV.
We are in our mid thirties and VV wasn%26#39;t really appealing at all (we only stayed one night so we had time for tubing and then left by bus the next day).
The farm looked great and although out of VV (part of the appeal) it would still be easy to get in with a tuk tuk.
If you choose to stay here I don%26#39;t think you%26#39;ll be disappointed.
organic farm near Vang Viang
Thankyou so much.From the many reports I%26#39;ve heard of VV Ithink I would feel the same but would like to go to that area for the scenary etc.
I%26#39;m not into tubing, getting drunk or doing drugs, but VV had some absolutely amazing scenery. Great if you%26#39;re into nature photography! Only spent 2 days there but the caves were very cool. A lot of places rent mountainbikes %26amp; scooters so you can easily explore.
What is the name of the organic farm? Do the tuk tuk drivers know it well? How much does it cost to stay there? Do we need to book? Does anyone have their email? Is it suitable for kids?
Sorry about the zillions of questions!! If anyone can help that would be excellent!
By the way, if you don%26#39;t think it would be a good place for kids (we are 3 adults, a 7 and 4 year old and a 7 month old baby) can you recommend anywhere comfy we could stay?
Thanks again!!
Phoudindaeng Organic Farm (aka The Mulberry Farm)
Here%26#39;s the homepage
http://www.laofarm.org/
Rooms have sahred bathrooms, or you can stay in a dorm.
That%26#39;s SHARED bathrooms. Damn, no edit function here...
Thank you so much for providing this information! Their farm sounds brilliant - the kids can%26#39;t wait to visit.
Thanks again for sharing your info!
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