Electrifying tours of Luang Prabang in Laos

Electric vehicles are making headlines as the transport of the future but it isn’t well-known that they have actually been around for decades. This trip is a tribute to the electric vehicles of the past, with excursions for one to seven passengers in a gracious, impeccably restored electric carriage from a bygone age.

The tour takes in the finest sites and most iconic landmarks around the enchanting town of Luang Prabang. It makes its stately way to the Royal Palace Museum then the revered temple of Wat Xieng Thong, pausing for riders to marvel at the profusion of intricate architecture and exquisite craftsmanship. Next stop is Phousi Hill, which offers panoramic views of the city and majestic Mekong River.

Flexibility is a keyword here and the operators are happy to discuss the route in advance, making suggestions and customising stops for dining or any other requests. An experienced chauffeur will be at the wheel, ensuring a smooth ride as they navigate through the city and turning a few heads along the way. This is a trip that not only provides a touch of nostalgia but also offers an environment-friendly choice.

For more information and bookings, get in touch with our reservation team in Laos at:
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