Laos Tour Information Hotel Guide
Dong Amphan Protected Area
mountainous. Access is mainly limited to dry season only. The lowland evergreen, semi-evergreen, is mixed with deciduous and dry dipterocarp forests. Coniferous and broadleaf woodland,…
Nam Don Resurgence
This is a beautiful lagoon is created as the Nam Don River emerges from a cave below a large cliff 300m tall. You can ride…
Nam Ha National Protected Area
The mountainous center of Luang Namtha Province has been designated as the Nam Ha National Protected Area (NPA) in 1993. It was first established by…
Wat Ou-Tai Temple
It is situated in Ban Ou-Tai village, constructed over 500 years ago by Phraya Chakawattiraja. Within the monastery, there is Haw Thane Keo (the place…
Pak Tha Village
This medium sized village is set at the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Tha rivers and is a comfortable place to break the journey…
Tham Heup Cave
The Tham Heup is a large and impressive cave that you can walk right through. The cave is 1.1km long, and has some beautiful rock…
Kouang Si Waterfall
The falls of Kouang Si about 29 km south of Luang Prabang are considered the most picturesque in the area. The large multi-stage waterfall, accessible…
Nam Lan Conservation Area
The Nam Lan Conservation Area (NLCA covers 22,000 ha of mostly densely forested, very steep terrain, at between 600 metres and 1,850 metres elevation. Picturesque…
Wat Prabath
This important pilgrimage site along the road between Vientiane to Pakxan with it’s huge “foot print” of lord Buddha is a significant placee for all…
Tham Phabang Cave
This narrow cave has a wooden image of a thin standing Buddha called the Phabang. Although less then 1m tall it is quite elegant and…
Wat Mai
Next to the Royal Palace Museum along Sisavong Vang Road is the early nineteenth century temple of Wat Mai Suwannapumaram (just \’Wat Mai\’ to most…
Wat Inghang Temple
The Wat Inghang Temple was built during the reign Sikhottabong of King Sumitatham about 2.000 years ago and is meant to mark the place where…