Pakse Travel Guide
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E-Tu waterfall in Paksong, Lao
Posted by Mr. Klaus Curtin on 11 October 2010 09:49:50
E-Tu Waterfall high of 62m accessible is ideally place for sunbathing, reading break in a cool and relaxing atmosphere, without being bothered by mosquitoes.To escape the stifling atmosphere of moist monsoon refuge in a location at high altitude is a good getaway. Located 15 kilometers from t... More
World Heritage in South Laos
Posted by Miss. Sarah Anderson on 07 October 2010 03:19:15
Pakse on the bolevan plateau is a must see for any waterfalll lovers. One can visit the dramatic twin falls of Tad Fane, visit a few tea and coffee plantations, for which the area is famous for, then stop by a few interesting hill tribe villages, before finishing up the day by overnig... More
Well-known southern city of Laos
Posted by Mr. JOE Curtin on 06 October 2010 02:58:55
Pakse in Laos was founded by the French in 1905 as an administrative outpost, Pakse sits at the confluence of the Mekong River and the Se Don (Don River) and is the capital of Champassak Province. The town has grown quickly become the 2nd biggest town in Laos with many tourists attractions. This tow... More
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The historic fort has been sensitively restored to retain its ambience and yet offer modern conveniences. Located in the souther... more
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