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There are seven significant waterfalls (none of them named
Tayicseua) and several smaller ones at this remote, but easily
accessible private nature reserve. Some sit right near the
restaurant-parking area while others, such as postcard-worthy
Tat Halang (aka Tat Alang), are down in the forest along a good
set of trails, which you can walk without a guide. It's in the
early stages of growing into a proper resort but, for now,
crowds remain rare. Due to the size of the area and the
serene setting, the best way to visit is to spend the night at
Tayicseua Guesthouse.
Tayicseua sits off the main paved
road 43km from Paksong. Coming from the east it's 4km from the
paved road to the signed entrance. For the most part, this dirt
road is fine, but there are some steep, rough spots that require
care on a motorcycle, especially in the rainy season. The longer
dirt road from the west is much smoother. |
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Champasak |
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Paksong |
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Waterfall |
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Morning |
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Free |
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15.08419, 106.59179 |
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