In Southern Laos, Si Phan Don is the area termed “Four Thousand Islands” since during the dry season there is so little water that sand banks emerge to create thousands of islets. During the rainy ...
The jewel of Champassak province, Phon Phadeng Waterfall is located in east of Don Khong on the Mekong River. Further downstream, the Mekong cascades across a wide mound of rocks which slopes in curvilinear ...
Don Khon is the site of the Liphi Waterfalls (officially known as Taat Somphamit). It is located about 15km by river south of Muang Khong. From the village of Baan Khon, 1km further down a path the Liphi Falls ...
Um Tomo is a smaller, ruined, Khmer style temple contemporary to Wat Phu situated about 15km south of Champasak close to the bank on the opposite side of the Mekong.
The breathtaking views of this double waterfall located on the edge of the Dong Houa Sao National Protected Area on the Bolaven Plateau can be seen from the Tad Fane Resort. The trekking can also be arranged ...
Tomor Rocky Channel was listed as the 15th National Heritage site in Laos receiving approval by Prime Minister's decree 174/PMO at the same time as Wat Phou in Champassak. ak
The quaint, out of the way village of Ban Khiet Ngong is a good example of how the Lao Government is trying to develop a smooth-running, ecologically friendly tourist infrastructure that brings much-needed ...
The largest island in the Si Phan Don area, Don Khong is nowhere near as popular as the more southern islands of Don Dhet, with its chilled-out atmostphere, and Don Khon, with more activities on tap. The ...
The freshwater Irrawaddy Dolphins of the Mekong River are said to have come to the rescue of travellers and locals struggling with the strong current. If you are lucky, you will see these dolphins off the ...
Don Khone is a quiet peaceful island with only one stretch of tourist guesthouses and relevant services that avoids the blaring pop music and neon signage of it’s neighbour at Don Det. Don Khone is ...