Garavek Storytelling

Luang Prabang


Garavek means 'magical bird', and this enchanting hour-long show – comprising an old man dressed in tribal wear playing a haunting khene (Lao-style lyre) alongside an animated storyteller recalling local Lao folk tales and legends (in English) – takes your imagination on a flight of fancy. Held in an intimate 30-seat theatre. Book ahead in high season.


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