Pakse City - more than a Gateway
Pakse is often called the gateway to Southern Laos for its role as a transport hub to the Bolaven Plateau, Wat Phou, and 4,000 Islands, but it’s more than just a transit point, offering French colonial architecture, bustling markets, Mekong River life, great coffee, and a laid-back vibe to explore before venturing further, with sunset views and cultural insights.
Champasak & Vat Phou
1 Day
85KM (Vat Phou) - 120KM (That Sam Pang) Round Trip
Set in stunning natural surroundings, Vat Phou, the ancient Khmer temple complex, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the main attraction in the area, but there is much more to be discovered. It is worth staying in the charming town of Champasak where you can discover French colonial buildings, Buddhist temples, or simply enjoy an evening in the Shadow Puppet Theatre. You could also take a relaxing massage at the Spa or take a boat to the Mekong island of Don Daeng to relax in its tranquil environment and discover local village life on a bicycle.
The Four Sisters Waterfall Area
1 Day
90KM Round Trip
The Four Sisters Waterfalls are a popular cluster on Laos’ Bolaven Plateau, featuring distinct personalities: Tad Fane (dramatic twin falls with zip-lines), Tad Yuang (towering, great for swimming/views), Tad Champee (serene swimming hole), and the more adventurous Tad E-Tu (hidden, rewarding exploration). They are key stops on the famous Bolaven Plateau Loop, offering spectacular scenery, coffee plantations, and cultural experiences, with Tad Fane and Tad Gneuang (often called Tad Yuang) being the most famous.
