Pickup info:

Passengers will be picked up from their hotel in Pakse at 8:00am the morning of departure.



Cancellation policy

For cancellations 31 days or more before check in, a full refund shall be issued. For cancellations 30 days or less before check in, no refund can be issued.

Bolaven Plateau (2 Days)

Duration: 2 day(s) - Location: Bolaven Plateau including Tad Lo

A two day tour on the Bolaven Plateau visiting tea and coffee plantations, stunning waterfalls and remote ethnic villages. Exploring the higher altitude, more fertile area of the Bolaven Plateau, this tour visits the best waterfalls in the area, each with their own spectacular size, shape and beautiful surroundings. The tour encompasses tea and coffee exploration and tasting. Growing these crops sustains the livelihood of many local people in this area, and is a major export for Laos. Lao coffee and tea is predominantly all grown in the Bolaven and is becoming increasingly famous for it's strong, fresh flavours.


Itinerary

Day 1 Pakse - Tad Lo (L)

Departing Pakse from your hotel at 8:00am, drive east climbing in elevation to a local tea and coffee plantation where you can gain an insight into the industry which thrives on the fertile volcanic soil on the Bolaven Plateau. Enjoy a Lao style coffee before continuing to the famous Tad Fane waterfall with its two stunning cascades framed against the Bolaven Plateau, it drops nearly 120m, making it one of the most spectacular sights in Laos. After leaving Tad Fane we drive to another waterfall, Tad Yuang, which has a beautiful swimming spot. Have lunch at a local restaurant in Tateng village.

Visit the ethnic village of Kok Pun Thai where we can see how people have been living for hundreds of years in small communities in this region. Next it's onwards to the magnificent Tad Lo waterfall where you will spend the night.

Accommodation: Tad Lo Lodge or Saisee Resort


Day 2 Tad Lo - Pakse (B/L)

After a leisurely breakfast take an optional one hour elephant ride through the forest or enjoy a gentle walk, through the beautiful surroundings before having lunch.

Travel west across the plateau to the Katu ethnic village of Lao Ngam. The Katu minority have a strong tradition of silk weaving using foot looms which you will see the local women weaving. The many beautiful cloths on show are for sale and make great souvenirs.After a full day it's time to head back to Pakse but not before seeing one last waterfall. Tad Paxuam a distinctive circular shaped waterfall flowing into a deep pool that is featured on many postcards of Laos.

Other disclosures

Prices are based on private tours per person and include: 

- Standard Accommodation
- Air-conditioned Vehicle with driver
- Licensed English speaking Guide
- Tours and admission fees as mentioned above
- Meals as specified above

Price excludes:

- Personal expenses
- Visa fees
- Airport tax
- Alcohol
- Tips