Recommended waterfalls in Laos

People who travel to Laos for sure will enjoy cheap and high quality red and white French wine plus famous local brand Beer Lao. Eating out at Mekong river side in Vientiane also makes memorable days for most tourist. But for those who love green nature and waterfall environments, here we list some of 5 most popular waterfalls in Laos.

Khonephapheng waterfall is located on the great Mekong River bordering to Cambodia in the south. Today, the area is planned to establish a new special economic zone including Golf club and resort. Enjoy your trip where people considered to be the largest waterfall in South Eas Asia.

Khone Phapheng waterfall

Tad Leuk waterfall is not crowed place like you have visited but just nice and simple which is good for for relaxing, swimming and of course picnic too. It is about 2.5 hours drive from Vientiane, the capital city of Laos. Home-stay is available in the village of Ban Hatkhai.

Tad Leuk waterfall

Pa Suam waterfall is full of nature in its beauty and hot tourist spot in Champasak Province. Also well-known place for coffee, tea and home to many ethnic tribes living in Laos.

Pa Suam waterfall

Tad Kwang Si Waterfall is one of the places that you don’t want to miss while you are in Luang Prabang. Trekking through the ethnic villages, agricultural firms and forest will make you feel different.

Tad Kwang Si Waterfall

Tad Lo waterfall is located in Salavan Province and good place to stay few days for budget travelers. It’s interesting to see series of three waterfalls … Tad Suong, Tad Lo and Tad Hang. Elephant trekking through the forested hills is also available.

Tad Lo waterfall

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Other popular list of waterfalls in Laos

Tad Lo waterfall in Pic

Waterfalls and Rainforests of the Boloven Plateau

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