Living on the fringes of the heritage town opens your eyes to a more local, less ordered side of Luang Prabang. And to ratchet up our experience, we asked Francis, Kiridara’s accommodating general manager, on how to have a ‘local’ night. Much to our delight, he volunteered to take us. And so, we embarked on our mini adventure, together with a few of his colleagues.
Our first stop was the Star Beer Lounge, a local drinking hole where a large Beer Lao goes for 6,000 Kip (US$1). Each table has at least a crate. Yes, a crate. To be shared amongst three or four people. And that’s just the first stop, where people tank up before they get ready to hit the dance floor. A few minute’s drive away is the Dao Fa Night Club, looking like an industrial cavern, with raving lights and small bunches of enthusiastic dancers. Most people were content to stand around and ogle. The music is a mix of dance, dubstep and Laotian backbeats. Occasionally, the DJs will break into a most enthusiastic rendition of ‘Happy Birthday,’ turning the entire club into an oversized family gathering. Beers are pricey here, at a minimum of 20,000 kip, which is why everyone first sees the stars at the beer lounge.
When revelers have swayed their fill, they pile onto motorbikes and scoot over to the local bowling alley, the final stop on a typical night out. To our surprise, it was heaving with tipsy backpackers. “So that’s where they went!” we observed, as we watched people bowl; barefoot, backwards and buzzing with beer.