2024

THAM XIENG LIAP

Natural site to discover

Located a few kilometers west of Mahaxai, Xieng Liap Cave takes its name from the novice Xieng and the tragic romance of the legendary Nang Samounta. The cave, which is about 200m long, has impressive limestone formations on the ceiling and is said to contain many historical drawings. During the dry season, you can walk for 10 minutes to the river that exits the cave and cross it with a village guide. During the rainy season, you can take a boat trip through the cave.

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2024

THAM NANG AEN

Natural site to discover

One of the most visited caves of the circuit and also the largest. The largest room reaches 30 m high! The site is perfectly (too much?) arranged with stairs, restaurants, shops, but also toilets. Colourful lighting spoils the natural aspect of the cave. It is possible to hire the services of a guide for a boat tour of the cave. Some parts of the route are very dark, a flashlight is essential. At weekends, many locals come to picnic here.

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2024

THAM PHA BAN THAM

Natural site to discover

Or "cave of the Elephant" (Tham Kitsch). This cave houses a large statue of golden Buddha. She is famous for her elephant head who formed in the stalagmites (behind the golden buddha) in 1956. It is a place of worship for the villagers. Provide a torch lamp.

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2024

THAM PA FA

Natural site to discover

The "Buddha Cave" was discovered in April 2004 by a villager named Boun Nong, who had observed bats entering the cave. Nestled in the hollow of a cliff, it is located in Ban Na Khan Sarng, and takes its name from Lake Nong Pa Fa, "the lake of soft-shelled turtles". There are two caves one above the other. The upper cave houses 229 bronze Buddha statues whose age is yet to be determined, but they are believed to be over 300 years old. These statues measure from 15 cm to 1 m high. Historians agree that some date from the Sikhottabong and Lane Xang periods, while others are of Khmer and Vietnamese origin. It also contains manuscripts on palm leaves. These manuscripts are religious texts. Today it is a true sanctuary where the faithful come to deposit offerings. It is accessed by a large concrete staircase. It is unfortunately forbidden to take pictures... It is a sacred place, so ladies it is necessary to cover oneself (possibility to rent sarongs at the entrance). Inside the lower cave which extends over 500 m there is the Nong Pa Fa lake which you can cross by dugout canoe to observe stalactites and stalagmites. Please bring a headlamp. At the entrance of the cave there are stalls selling snacks, fruits, drinks and also incense from the village of Na Khang Xang. Namely: the tourist office of Thakhek organizes a day trip to these caves (with swimming).

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2024

THAM SA PHA IN

Natural site to discover

Also called Tham Sa Pha In, it is one of the smallest and least visited caves in the loop. The place exudes calm and serenity, and was once a retreat for hermits. Surrounded by mountains, it is difficult to spot. Inside there is an altar dedicated to Buddha and a vast pond. Its sacred water is said to have healing properties, but unfortunately bathing is forbidden. This cave is conducive to meditation, do not hesitate to stop there for a little introspection!

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2024

THAM BAU TAAD

Natural site to discover

This cave is covered by large trees and procedurally. The artisans of Ban Taad's village manufacture traditional musical instruments for their quality.

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