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Ban Lak 40, Road 23, Paksong District, Champasak Province, Laos, Champasak
Tad Yuang Waterfall - National park in Champasak, Laos
Its a wonderful place.
Great waterfall , sadly not to much space to go in for a swim but overall a very nice place
One of very beautiful place to visit. And you want to enjoy the food there and buy Load fabrics with reasonable price.
September 30th 2022
The wonders of nature. Wished we had more time to explore
Its one of my favourite Waterfall and simply beautiful and unique. Never get enough of it.
The entrance fee is 10k Kip per person. Theres a restaurant in it, which serves good & tasty foods. Didnt manage to snap food pictures as everyone was too hungry. The waterfall is grand & nice. The steps are slippery after rain. I regret as I didnt manage to walk all the way as it was too slippery for me. The rain plus the splashes from the waterfall will make you wet. So do take note to wear proper attires when visiting.
Very beautiful waterfall , Natures wonderful gift
Unbelievably beautiful waterfall. Entrance costs 10.000 and scooter parking 5.000. It has a restaurant so if you are hungry you can have some lunch here. It was not as beautiful as on a sunny day but still mesmerising
Beautifal waterfall with cinematic views.
This is a lovely waterfall with great infrastructure. One of the top waterfall to see on Bolovan Plateau. Dont miss it! Entrance is 10k/pax + 10k for car. Have a big restaurant and many shops.
Tad Yuang, which is 2 km further on from Tad Fane, is perhaps the pick of the three waterfalls in this area. It is the most picturesque and has an easily accessible swimming hole at the bottom of a steep stairway from the restaurant/viewing area above. If you are coming from Pakse the turn off is on the right, at the km 40 marker, on Highway # 16. Follow the 800 meter dirt track down to the parking area and checkpoint, pay your 8000 Kip and then walk a further 200 – 300 meters to the head of the falls. The area is well set up with toilets, showers and a large open style restaurant which looks out over a picturesque stream coursed landscape at the top of the falls. Beyond the restaurant a wide stairway will take you down to the lower level viewing area. At the far corner is a steep stone and cement stairway leading all the way down to the swimming hole at the foot of the falls. Take care with the climb down and make use of the handrails provided at all times. Some of the stone steps are broken and at the lower half of the descent the track is wet and slippery in places. The falls and the swimming hole is an idyllic spot and the opportunity for an invigorating swim should not be missed, even though water is a bit on the chilly side. Once you arrive at the bottom there is a trail around the left side of the swimming hole which will take you all the way to the foot of the falls. Use good footwear and use due care when working your way around as the lava terrain is jagged and quite slippery in places. Be sure of your footing and hand holds otherwise a tumble into the swimming hole is highly likely.Safe travels,Mark
Probably the most beautiful place if ever seen in Laos. Too perfect to be true. I advise you to go with waterproof or flipflops shoes so you may avoid getting your sneakers wet and enjoy stepping into the river. Mid afternoon is best for rainbow at the waterfall.
Great spot ! not to miss if you are in the area
Beautiful and so refreshing! Cant wait to come back again 😊
It is a nice place
Good place for relax or camping, good Restaurant
One of the popular places that you should visit. I suggest that you should be training your strength or be the good physical health if you want to walk down to see the waterfall from bottom. it was stunning view !!!Delicious food’s also
Nice place for a quick visit. Easy to reach by car outside the rainy season (also a simple sedan), on the road towards the Bolaven Plateau. Once parked the car, youll find some souvenir shops and a convenient restaurant.
Beautiful tall waterfall. Best time to go is November till January when the water is clear. Has shops and restaurants around and the walk to the bottom of the waterfall is not that difficult.
Near the main road, lak 40, accessible, and the parking lot can be reached by cycle, @capriolo and then there is a real tourist complex. One of the largest (about 40m high),and nice waterfalls of the Bolaven plateau, and Laos. Of course, the amount of water depends on the season, and you can bathe in a refreshing river H. Bangliang, anthracites color.
Great place to visit, especially during the rainy season.
If you are lucky enough you will see the beautiful rainbow!!! Not far from the town of Pakse, convenient road condition to reach.
Not easy to spot the small gravel road off the highway ( there is a large sign!). Entrance and parking fees worth it! Lovely curio shops, coffee shop and restaurant. Steep stairs down to admire the twin falls, and getting refreshed in the spray. A lovely place.
Nice waterfall, clean water.Very nice place. Highly recommend.
Waterfalls are always amazing, so is this one! Beautiful scenery and you can spend minutes or even hours just watching the water coming down. Unfortunately pictures dont even tell half the story, so go there yourself!
The most beautiful waterfall Ive ever seen.
Class waterfall, you can stand on the top and then hike to the bottom (small hike but a bit awkwardand swim right up to the falls.Lovely rainbow in the afternoon sun here, fully recommend a visit to this place if you are in Pakse for a day, you can hire a bike or a tuk tuk and the roads are surprisingly good en route.There is a little craft market and restaurant here too so allow yourself a couple of hours to enjoy it all.Also its quite drone friendly for those that want the dramatic shots...
I think one of the best waterfall around pakse almost 50 km from pakse
Very nice waterfall. They have a restaurant by the parking area and a nice picnic area on the top area of the waterfall. You can walk down to the bottom. They have proper steps in place but is a bit steep.I recommend going in the afternoon for best photos and for a nice swim.
A true example of how Laos tradition and values can meet modern tourism in harmony. Beauty in landscape and facilities.
Beautiful twin waterfalls, upclose look and can swim in the river. If you are lucky, there will be rainbow (I saw 2 rainbowsat the bottom of the waterfall. Love this waterfall.
Absolutely worth the visit. The light at the end of the afternoon was spectacular
Many spot for instagramming. The area of this waterfall also easily assessable from the main road.
Nice waterfall and a good refreshment when standing in front of it. Beautiful.
beautiful scenery. I am so lucky. it was low season I was lucky to witness massive waterfall with rainbow, but careful road can be slippery
One of the best waterfall I have ever seen. it can slippery during rain season but just be care along the road and stairs
Just an amazing waterfall. Entrance fee and parking cost little money that it is worth! I recommend you to go downstairs and enjoy the view, really few people went because of the high pressure from the rainy season, it’s a free shower as well.
Tad Yuang is one of the most impressive waterfalls - in an already impressive group - in the bolaven loop. Ive had the chance to visit several times, and can tell you that while visiting in the prime season is fabulous, dont pass up the chance to visit in the rainy season, should you find yourself in the region. Ive included rainy season pictures of Tad Yuang, to show how massively powerful it looks. To stand in front of it is an awe inspiring experience.
Beautiful waterfall. Was rainy when I went, lots of water. Spectacular.
Waterfall is magical. The place itself is really good maintained. Entrance fee is 10.000 kip. Additional 5.000 kip for parking (motorbike). You will get two numbered badges - one keep yourself other leave on motorbike. Parking is fenced (for motorbikesand only one entrance/exit feels really save leaving motorbike with helmets there.
Really nice waterfall. We went in the afternoon and the light hit it perfectly. 10k per person and 5k for parking. I would definitely recommend swimming there, even though the water was a little cold in January.
A talls waterfalls on the high wall are very attractive and amazing to me and all travellers. Only 40Km. from Pakse. You can reach there by rental motor bike or local van.
Super difficult hike but worth the views. Too many waterfalls to see in just a day.
So worth going. When we went there weren’t many people at all. Beautiful scenery, where you can take great photos. You can swim in the water, there’s a nice restaurant with a great view where we had a snack, there are toilets and little local souvenir shops. Great to spent half a day and enjoy the nature, and the aber if you have enough time.
Very nice, can swim, if you come after 15 pm you will be alone like me
This place is easily 10 times better than the nearby Tad Fane Waterfall. You can actually get close to this one, the quantity of water seems much greater, and the entire area around the waterfall is just more conducive to spending a greater amount of time here. Theres shops for food and drinks, and then lots of space to go have a picnic or some peaceful alone time.
Stunning place to visit, an absolute must do if you are in the area! Restaurant is a bit pricey as it is the only one there and you have to pay to go to the toilet.
I loved this place! Waterfall are gorgeous, the trail to get there is stiff but well built.There are some little houses set up to welcome picnic-lunch.I recommend you to visit the little shops at the entrance, especially the last one on your right before going down. Owners are a very nice couple with plenty of good quality products (mainly wove clothes)
Tad Gneuang waterfall, also called Tad Yuang. Nice walk here to the waterfall.
Ban Lak 40, Road 23, Paksong District, Champasak Province, Laos, Champasak
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