If you want to do something really special that seems a little scary but is not, go into the Laos jungle for a few days on the Gibbon Experience. The goal is to spot the gibbons, but even if you don’t see them, the trip is just fantastic: you sleep in huge tree huts, some even 50 metres up. And to reach them, you zipline through the jungle!
The Gibbon Experience organisation tries to protect the jungle in Nam Kan National Park by carrying out various local projects. To give tourists a chance to see some of the forest, a number of ziplines and tree huts have been built. By doing this circuit, you can spend 2 or 3 days in the jungle under guidance from some guides.
We chose the “Waterfall” option. I thought I was the oldest in the group at 56, but a Canadian was a year older. The few hours of walking a day were easy to do. Occasionally it gets steep, but you also walk on relatively flat terrain for the most part. There is enough time to take a breather when necessary. It was a great experience for us. Although I am afraid of heights and no hero, it was certainly not scary or dangerous. You always get good instructions; one guide is at your starting point of the zipline and the other waits for you at the end point. Nothing can go wrong if you follow all their advice. It is a wonderful feeling of freedom floating like a modern-day Tarzan through the jungle, with the jungle beneath you.
And then you land at the last zipline at the tree hut. They usually have two levels, there is even one with three. The real enthusiasts can then take a small course where after about four ziplines you get back to the tree hut. The guides won’t go along, but you can’t really get lost. Here too, if you follow all the safety instructions, everything goes well and nothing serious happens. You can take a lovely shower under a rain shower, where you have a beautiful view over the jungle.
If you suddenly see the zipline vibrate, you know that the guide has come with the local cook to bring the food pans. A very funny sight to see him fly into the tree hut, the pans in one hand! You enjoy a beautiful sunset in nature. You sleep on thick mattresses, under a mosquito net. All the bedding is provided for in the tree hut. At night, you can hear the different sounds of the jungle, very cool!
Early in the morning you can hear the gibbons. If you are lucky you can see them swinging about. They are usually a few hundred metres away, so it is difficult to see them. We were not lucky, we only heard them shrieking. A little after that, the cook comes with the coffee jug and you start into a nutritious breakfast. Then the ritual repeats: walking, ziplining, walking, enjoying and ziplining again. At a small lake with a waterfall, you can swim and rinse off your sweat. The third day, you walk back to the village where the trip started. The car is ready here to take you back to Huay Xai. The adventure with Gibbon Experience is over! Full of adrenaline, you can score another thing off your bucket list!
For us, the trip with Gibbon Experience was a superb highlight on our trip to Laos.