Discover the best top things to do in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos including The Plain of Jars, Uxo Lao, Quality of Life Association Uxo Survivor Information Centre & Village Shop, MAG UXO Visitor Information Centre, Tham Piu Cave, Xieng Khouang Phonsavan Official Tourist Information Center, Wat Phiawat, Nong Tang Lake, That Foun, Wat Ban Phong.
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4.5 based on 638 reviews
Sousath Phetrasy is the man who helped open the plain of jars to tourist and the trip run by his son, Mr. Nouds Phetrasy is the most informative in town. Extremely knowledgeable about the region, He run daily tours to the plain of jars sites, include site 1, site 2, site 3, site 8, site 12, site 21, site 23, site 25, site 28, site 42, site 52, and he also organize trek to jungle, villages for Camping, for the war obsessives He run trip to Vieng Xai Phathed Lao leader cave and war site as: Lima site 36, LS 85, and LS 20 A Long Tieng the clandestine in the Saisomboun Jungle created by the C.I.A during the secret war 1965.
Visited site 1 & 2 with tour guide. Both sites offered completely different experiences. Site 2 was so green and mainly on the top of a hill, site 1 was more barren and spread out on flat and hillside. We visited around lunch time and surprisingly we had site 2 all to ourselves, at site 1 maybe only 15 visitors. Great photo opportunity and definatley among the best things we did in Laos worth the long drive from Luang Prabang to get there
4.5 based on 83 reviews
another worthwhile center to visit. it is impossible to under-estimate the damage left by a war in which Laos was not even involved in. again a place where one thinks about humanity.
4.5 based on 141 reviews
The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) has been clearing unexploded bombs from the Vietnam War in Lao PDR since 1994. Visit the centre to learn more about UXO clearance in Lao. We have daily film showings, photo exhibits, games and more.
There’s a 23 minute video you must watch . Had not realised how much damage the USA had inflicted on Laos and done little or nothing to help clear the mess of unexploded bombs away from the countryside . It a real eye opener and a must to see
4.5 based on 10 reviews
well worth the drive to get here. Take time to reflect what happened. the display info centre wasn't open but that didn't detract from my experience. there are quite a few steps so be warned. be respectful inside the cave - it is a tomb really.
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