2024

PHACHAO KHAMTAN BUDDHA CAVE

Natural site to discover

Local people used to go to this area to collect food and firewood for their daily consumption. During the Indochina war the cave was used as a shelter from bombing. People who took shelter in the cave prayed for protection that would deflect the bombs. Even today, when visiting the cave, you can ask for protection or any other wish.

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 Pak Beng
2024

HOT SPRING OF MUANG LA

Natural site to discover

28 km from Oudom Xai, near the village of Muang La on the Phongsaly road. To access the hot springs, it is a two-minute walk south along a trail along the river. The water reaches temperatures around 45°C. The villagers bathe there mainly in winter, so as not to have to heat water and thus save money.

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 Oudomxay
2024

TAD NAM KAT

Natural site to discover

This site will be able to be the object of a one day walk in the surroundings of Oudomxay. Several small waterfalls are scattered along the route, with rivers to cross with the help of various suspension bridges to finally reach the platform in front of Tad Nam Kat. The visit of the waterfalls is organized in partnership with the Nam Kat Yorla Pa Resort (inquire on the spot or on the website). Many other activities are proposed in this beautiful forest: zip line, treks, camping and many other sports activities.

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 Oudomxay
2024

NAM HA NATIONAL PROTECTED AREA

Natural site to discover

If you make a stopover in Luang Namtha for several days, it is probably to make a trek in the Nam Ha National Park, declared a national protected area in 1993 by the government, covering an area of 2,210 km2. It is one of the largest reserves in the country. Mainly covered by the jungle, three rivers cross it: Nam Tha, Nam Fa and Nam Long. There are more than 288 species of birds and 33 species of mammals. However, it has been many years since tigers and elephants have been seen here, as these species are primarily a threat to crops and the safety of local people. The Nam Ha protected area is home to many villages of more than 40 different ethnicities. Numerous ecotourism projects involving local people are set up to preserve this exceptional fauna and flora, allowing them to earn an income while becoming aware of the need to protect the environment.

Chang, a wildlife drama, a silent black and white documentary film made in 1927 by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack (directors who collaborated on King Kong's film). It follows the life of Kru, a peasant farmer living in the middle of the jungle of Nam Ha and having to fight every day, between tigers and elephants, for the survival of his family. The film was made without faking, in a natural environment, and the close-ups of the animals are exceptional. To be seen.

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 Luang Namtha
2024

MONT PHU FA

Natural site to discover

This mountain culminates at 1,625 metres with a stupa at its summit. Before the ascent, you will have to pay the entrance fee at the toll booth located at the picnic area. The climb is quite tough, with hundreds of steps in the shade of tree branches, but you will be rewarded with a superb view! To take pictures, you have to pay a small additional fee. Allow about an hour and a half for the visit. Possibility to go down by another path that will take you 2 km east of the town.

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 Phongsali
2024

TAD NAM NOUA

Natural site to discover

Six kilometers west of Vieng Xai. To get there, take a songtheo and ask the driver to stop you at the bridge. Then walk a good 10 minutes to reach the waterfall, almost a hundred meters high, located in the heart of a site whose biodiversity is perfectly preserved. Possibility to swim in the natural pools at the foot of the falls, when the water level is high enough (after the rainy season). Beware of leeches! Before 3:30 pm, it is possible to take a songtheo to Vieng Xai or Sam Neua.

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 Vieng Xai
2024

SOURCE OF NAM OUNG

Natural site to discover

Nam Oung's hot water source is a nice ride if you have a bike.

14 km from there, on the left, is the waterfall of Phone Xai.

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 Sam Neua
2024

THAM PIOU

Natural site to discover

During the war, this cave served as a refuge for the population of a whole village, to escape the incessant bombing. Hot springs are nearby. Water possèderait therapeutic effects. To visit Tham Piou and its surroundings, negotiate with local taxis (package on the basis of US $ 30 to US $ 40).

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 Tham Piu
2024

TAD NAM KEO

Natural site to discover

After That Xieng Tung, you can continue your walk to the Nam Keo falls, 2 km from the sacred stupa. Located in the forest, the falls are narrow and steep, and form a small basin surrounded by rocks. If it is possible to venture there alone, please bring a map. If not, you can hire a local guide. Treks are organized to visit both sites, with a traditional Akha picnic. Ask around town at the tourist office or at one of the many agencies.

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 Muang Sing
2024

NAM TIEN LAKE

Natural site to discover

This lake is located 8 km southwest of the city. It can be the object of a day trip outside Sayaboury. Picnicking and canoeing are possible on site. There is also a restaurant on the site, above the dam. It is also possible to stay on site. From there, you can take a boat (10 minutes) to the Elephant Conservation Center. The opportunity to see the elephants bathing and to walk beside them (not on them).

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 Sayaboury
2024

CHOM ONG CAVE

Natural site to discover

48 km from Oudomxay, in karst mountains, caves extend over 15 km and can reach up to 40 m high. Two passages are possible: one with a river, the other drier. They contain stalactites. You will have to be accompanied by a guide. The nearest village is Ban Chom Ong, an hour's walk away. The best is to schedule the visit from Oudomxay, because there you will certainly have communication problems, as the villagers do not speak English. Bring a flashlight.

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 Oudomxay
2024

THAM PHAKOUNHUOAY

Natural site to discover

A visit to this cave located 35 km south of the city is a good idea for a walk. Take the road to Pak Lai and then turn left at the junction at Ban Houaykeng. Stop for lunch in Ban Nathang and embark on a two-hour walk through rice fields, wooded hills, and rock formations. On the way, visit the cave with its impressive karst formations and, for the more adventurous, follow the stream that runs for several kilometres through the vast cave system.

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 Sayaboury
2024

TAD JAO

Natural site to discover

To reach the Tad Jao Falls, drive one hour to Tha Deua and then turn left just before the new bridge leading to Luang Prabang. These beautiful 20 meters high falls attracted the royalty of Lane Xang and the Thai princess Prathep! Legend has it that bathing or drinking in these waters is supposed to bring good health and counteract bad luck. Steps built for the Thai princess' visit in 1990 lead to a picnic area on the Mekong River and a view of the waterfall.

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 Sayaboury
2024

THAM PA BUDDHA CAVE

Natural site to discover

This cave is located 3 km from Nong Tang, near the Nong Tang Lake. It shelters hundreds of statues of Buddha hidden there at the time of the Chinese invasions, during the second half of the 19th century. At the entrance, a large Buddha is said to be over 1,200 years old. During the Vietnam War, the upper cave was used by the Vietnamese army as a dispensary. The cave is illuminated, so it is possible to take a guide for the visit. A short distance away is the Water Cave, and the Stupa Cave which contains the ruins of an old stupa.

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 Phonsavan
2024

NAM ET-PHOU LOUEY NATIONAL PARK - VIENG THONG

Natural site to discover

This national park is a must for nature lovers. It has an incredible biodiversity. Bears, gibbons, leopards... It is also the last place in Laos where tigers can be observed. The Vieng Thong Visitors Centre organises overnight hikes in huts in the middle of nature for an immersive experience. Some stays will take the visitor to meet the Khmu ethnic group to learn more about their way of life.

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 Vieng Thong