Ziplining in Champasak: Flying Over the Bolaven Plateau
One of the most exciting outdoor activities you can experience in Champasak Province is ziplining on the Bolaven Plateau, an area well known for its waterfalls, cool climate, and lush forest. The most famous zipline experience in the region is located near Tad Fane Waterfall, operated by Green Discovery Laos. The zipline at Tad Fane
Don Det: A Laid-Back Island Experience in Southern Laos
Don Det continues to attract travelers looking for a slow, simple, and meaningful travel experience in southern Laos. Located in the Si Phan Don area, also known as the Four Thousand Islands, Don Det is one of the most popular islands for visitors who want to step away from busy cities and reconnect with river
Li Phi Waterfall: Where Nature and Belief Meet in Southern Laos
Li Phi Waterfall, also known locally as Tad Somphamit, is one of the most powerful and dramatic waterfalls in southern Laos. Located in the Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands) area near the Lao–Cambodian border, Li Phi is shaped by the immense force of the Mekong River as it narrows and crashes through sharp rock
Wat Phou Champasak: A Sacred Heritage Site in Southern Laos
Wat Phou is one of the most important historical and spiritual landmarks in Laos. Located at the foot of Phu Kao Mountain in Champasak Province, Wat Phou is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that reflects the deep cultural and religious history of the region. Dating back more than a thousand years, Wat Phou was originally
Don Phakam: A Quiet Natural Wonder Shaped by the Mekong
Don Phakam is a small island on the Mekong River in southern Laos that continues to draw quiet interest from travelers seeking natural beauty away from crowded destinations. Known for its striking rock formations and flowing water channels, Don Phakam offers a landscape that feels both ancient and untouched. The island’s defining feature is the
Tad Yeuang Waterfall – A Beautiful Escape in Southern Laos
Tad Yeuang Waterfall, located on the Bolaven Plateau in Champasak Province, continues to attract visitors with its natural beauty and easy accessibility, making it one of southern Laos’ most visited waterfalls. Surrounded by dense forest and a cooler highland climate, the site offers a refreshing escape for both local residents and travelers exploring the region.
Chinese New Year 2026 in Laos: Dates, Traditions, and What to Expect
Chinese New Year in 2026 will be celebrated on 29 January 2026, marking the beginning of the Lunar New Year. In Laos, this festival is widely observed, especially among Lao–Chinese, Lao–Vietnamese, and families with Chinese heritage who have lived in the country for generations. While it is not an official public holiday nationwide, the celebration
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