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Bolaven Plateau
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And it gets better...
You'll get to see how the tribes live their lives at the Bolaven Plateau -- women weaving underneath their homes.
You can contribute to their economy by purchasing handcrafts and gorgeous silk textiles. They come in handy as gifts!
Hilltribes living at the Bolaven Plateau are for instance Alak, Arious, Ong, Loven, Souei, Katou and Nghe.
They all live on the edge of the Bolaven Plateau, between Pakse and Tad Lo.
But the first village we stopped at wasn't actually that much of a pleasure.
I wanted to take pictures of the local people, and asked first. The cranky old lady with a baby in her arms reached out her hand and yelled something I didn't understand. I assumed she wanted money before a picture was taken (you have to get used to that).
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Next stop: Coffee plantations.
Visit huge farms covered with tall coffee plants!
If you look closer, you'll see the dark red/brown coffee beans hanging in the shade of the plants.
It's kind of hard to believe that all the coffee we drink every day comes from these small beans...!
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I had an interesting day at Tad Lo waterfalls. As soon as we arrived near the guest houses and bungalows, local children approached us.
One of them wanted my hair band -- she reached out her hand firmly like I owned her a gift.
I didn't know what to do so I just gave it to her.
We decided to eat the rest of the mango we bought, and found a nice place to sit near the waterfalls.
Soon the place was covered by children who wanted a piece of the fruits and candies we bought for the trip :-)
I got the feeling that Tad Lo can be touristy and that the local people living here are used to foreigners (and getting "gifts").
We saw a few guesthouses by the waterfall, so you can stay the night if you feel like it. And some of them arrange elephant rides!
Sypaseuth Guesthouse is right on the river. They have two bungalow rooms for 60.000 kip with own bathroom and hot water.
Price per night: 40 000-60 000 Kip
They also have rooms in the building for 40.000 kip, with own bathroom and hot water. But you'll have better view on Tad Lo waterfall from the bungalow rooms. View from the 40.000 kip rooms is not good and not so charming as traditional bamboo huts.
Price per night: 25 000 Kip
Cheap bungalows with porches facing the river. And also hammocks. But you do get what you pay for -- these bungalows are run down.
Always secure the bungalow before you leave as there have been rumours about thefts.
Want even cheaper bungalows? Try Samly's for 20 000 kip a night. Simple bamboo rooms with shared bathroom.
At Tad Lo Lodge they arrange elephant rides -- $ 12 an hour. They do rides at 8 am, 10 am, 1 pm and 3 pm.
If you want to stay a couple of nights at the Bolaven Plateau, you can add the popular and amazing Tad Fan Waterfall as well.
...at Bolaven Plateau. After Taat Lo water fall we decided to go back, but we decided that too late (around 4pm)!
We had to drive back to Pakse in the dark!
It was freeeezing, foggy and it was so scary to drive in the dark on humpy roads. There were hardly any lamp posts.
There were honestly some moments when I thought I was going to get hurt/die... it was that bad!
When we finally arrived, I didn't feel my toes or fingers, my mouth was dry and my hair had flies, dust and dirt in it… a 80's hair-do is just what I needed :-S
So, where do you want to go next?
Try the popular caving and tubing
in Vang Vieng.
Visiting Don Det in 4000 islands?
Visiting the capital of Laos -- Vientiane?
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