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Tad Fane |
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Tat Fane is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Laos. Twin
streams plunge out of dense forest and tumble down more than
120m to form the Huay Bang Lieng. Early morning and late
afternoon have the best sunlight, but the falls are often
shrouded by fog. The viewing point is at Tad Fane Resort, a
jungle lodge atop the cliff opposite the falls, and it's a
near-mandatory stop for anyone in the area. One way to beat
the crowds is to take a trek to the top or bottom. The price is
US$10/15 per person for a half/full day hike, and this includes
the national-park entrance fee. The half-day walk includes a
visit to nearby Tat Nyeuang and an abandoned temple. |
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Champasak |
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The access road to the falls is in Ban Lak 38, which is 12km
from Paksong. |
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Paksong |
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Waterfall |
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Best exposure |
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Afternoon |
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Entry fee |
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5000
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15.18116, 106.13015 |
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