Situated on the north east of Champasak province, Bolaven Plateau covers parts of Salavan, Attapeu and Sekong provinces and specialising in coffee, tea, cardamom
and fruit. The plateau is crossed by several rivers and has many scenic waterfalls.
What to do?
This part of the Bolaven Plateau is becoming more and more a sort of "waterfalls
road". You may wish to visit some of them, such as:
- Tat Nyeuang Falls: located
at village km 40 (Ban Lak Seesip), a few kilometers before the town of Paksong.
This cascade is spectacular and here you can find few stalls selling cold drinks
and some nicely located benches where it is possible to relax while looking at the
surroundings. A natural pool under the waterfall is perfect for a refreshing swim.
- Tat Fan Falls: located a little before the Tat Nyeuang waterfall.
- Nongluang Falls: located at about 13 km from Paksong town. It is a recently open area inside
the Dong Hua Sao NBCA and the local villagers, under the name of "The Nature's Heritage
Conservation for Sustainable Development Group". This area is fascinating as you
will find yourself immersed in a pristine forest on top of a mountain from where,
on clear days, it is possible to see the shining Mekong river. Although walking
to the waterfall (which runs through several stages) that is hidden deep in the
forest is still a task for healthy people, most probably in the near future a more
accommodating path will be built. Along the way you can see big rock formations
shaped like a mushroom or, depending by the point of view, like a mythical Naga
Head.
Accommodation on the plateau is limited, but Tad Lo Waterfall has a number
of bungalows where you can enjoy trekking and elephant rides.