Nam Tok Than Thong, 11km east of Sangkhom, is a wide short drop with a swimmable pool at the bottom, although it dries up by around March. A short nature trail takes you down by the Mekong. Than Thong is near the highway and can be rather crowded on weekends and holidays.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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One of Thailand鈥檚 most enigmatic attractions, Sala Kaew Ku can't fail to impress. Built over 20 years by Luang Pu Boun Leua Sourirat, a mystic who died in鈥
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Laos has the dubious distinction of being the most bombed country on earth, and although the American War in neighbouring Vietnam ended more than 40 years鈥
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Svelte and golden Pha That Luang, located about 4km northeast of the city centre, is the most important national monument in Laos 鈥 a symbol of Buddhist鈥
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Located 25km southeast of central Vientiane, eccentric Xieng Khuan, aka Buddha Park, thrills with other-worldly Buddhist and Hindu sculptures, and was鈥
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The former home of Kaysone Phomvihane, the first leader of an independent Laos, has been made into this quirky but worthwhile museum.
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Built between 1819 and 1824 by Chao Anou, the last monarch of the Kingdom of Vientiane, Wat Si Saket is believed to be the city's oldest surviving wat鈥
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Steeped in mythical intrigue and peppered with bizarre rock formations, Phu Phrabat Historical Park is one of the region鈥檚 highlights. The formations are鈥
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Opened in 1995 to celebrate the late president's 75th birthday, the Kaysone Phomvihane Museum serves as a tribute to Indochina's most pragmatic communist鈥
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The forest w谩t peering down on the town lies just 2km away as the crow flies, but it's 19km to drive. Once a very serious meditation temple, it's now鈥
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Overlooking a lovely stretch of the Mekong, this vast forest temple is centred on a small cliff rising out of the river. It's respected by Thais because鈥
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Thirteen kilometres past the road to Wat Pha Tak Sua is an interesting cave that many locals believe is the home of a naga king. If you can speak Thai you鈥
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Three-tiered Nam Tok Than Thip waterfall, 13km west of Sangkhom (2km off Rte 211), is the largest waterfall in the area. The lower level drops 30m and the鈥
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Wat In Paeng is famed for the artistry displayed in the stucco relief of the s菒m (ordination hall), but sees fewer visitors than its neighbouring temples鈥
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This beautiful riverside wat was built in the 16th century, destroyed during the Siamese invasion of 1828 and later fully restored to its present glory鈥
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This temple is one of the most important in Laos. It was originally built in the mid-16th century by King Setthathirat and is believed to occupy a site鈥