The Rock Viewpoint opens the doors to the Phou Hin Boun National Protected Area, an uncharted world of ancient karstic forests, breath-taking views, and endemic wildlife in Central Laos. Immerse yourself in one of the largest limestone forest in all of Asia with a fascinating itinerary of zip lines, spider net and canopy walks. The viewpoint, known as “The Peak of the loop” is a must stop on the Thakek Loop that also acts as a tourist information centre for all visitors in Khammouane Province. Whether having a coffee at the Coffee Bar, delicious meal at the Khob Chai Deu restaurant or an incredible adventure is what you seek, the stunning views are assured!
- Climb the via ferrata and fly above one of the biggest limestone forests of all of Asia, only to be rewarded with incredibly beautiful views
- Cross the only spider net bridge in Laos, among other exhilarating suspended bridges
- Immerse yourself in an uncharted Natural Protected Area, enjoy the views at the viewpoint restaurant or learn about the area in the information centre
It is not a very challenging activity, can easily be achieved with a reasonably fitness level. However, it takes place at high hights. The weight limit for all our zipline tours is 120kg. You need to be at least 120 cm tall to participate. Specially in dry season, the weather may be hot. The activity can only be done wearing closed shoes.
Sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable clothes, comfortable closed shoes (mandatory) , refillable water bottle
zipline, via ferrata, spidernet bridge, trekking
SPIDER NET WALK
A thrilling see-through, suspended rope bridge allowing you to cross the valley as if walking on clouds. The rope is solidly bound in a number of diamond shapes.
ZIP-LINE
Cables that connect two distant points over the limestone valley. You will fly along the cable suspended in a harness attached to the cable.
VIA FERRATA
Mountain route made of strong metal staples embedded in the rock, alongside a safety cable, allowing you walk or climb the rocks with ease.
SUSPENDED BRIDGES
Canopy bridges that hang over the limestone, connecting two distant points that are inaccessible any other way.