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The Mekong Falls (Lao: ນ້ຳຕົກຕາດຄອນພະເພັງ Nam Tok Khon Phapheng, German: "Full Moon Rapids"; French: Chutes de Khone, English: Khon Phapheng Waterfalls) are a cascading waterfall on the Mekong River in the Laotian province of Champasak, near the border with Cambodia. They are located south of the inland delta Si Phan Don (Lao: 4,000 Islands). Over a width of more than 10 kilometers, the river cascades down over 21 meters. The Mekong Falls reach an average discharge of 11,600 m³/s and maximum discharges of almost 50,000 m³/s. There are two main cascades running parallel: Khong Phapheng (Lao: "The Roar of the Mekong on the Eastern Bank"), with a drop of approximately 18 meters, and Tad Somphamit (also: Li Phi Falls) on the Western Bank. The Mekong Falls are the widest waterfall in the world and the largest waterfall in Asia. The Mekong Falls are the main obstacle to the use of the Mekong as a shipping route from Vietnam to China. In 1866, the expedition of the French colonial officers Francis Garnier and Ernest Doudart de Lagrée, who were seeking to find a trade route from Vietnam to China, ended here. To bypass the waterfall, the Don Det–Don Khon railway line was built. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mekongf%C3%A4lle#Quellen
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Don Khon is the site of the Liphi Falls (officially known as Taat Somphamit). It is located about 15 km south of Muang Khong. Starting from the village of Baan Khon, 1 km down a path, the Liphi Falls cascade over rugged boulders. The falls have a drop of only a few meters, but their volume and power are impressive. A second waterfall is located 500 meters downstream. Fishermen use traps and nets to catch fish in the pools at the base of the falls. A unique attraction are the Irrawaddy dolphins, sacred to the Laotian people. The Center for the Protection and Conservation of Freshwater Dolphins is located on the border between Laos and Cambodia. Called "Pla kha" in Lao, the freshwater dolphins inhabit only this part of the Mekong. They are not afraid of humans and frolic when they see people. Source: https://vietlongtravel.com/de/News/laos-reisef%C3%BChrer/Liphi-Wasserf%C3%A4lle
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Tad Gneuang Waterfall is one of Laos' most impressive natural attractions and is located in the Paksong District of Champasak Province. This majestic waterfall cascades over rocky cliffs, offering a spectacular sight that attracts visitors from all over the world. The area is surrounded by lush forests, enhancing the tranquil beauty of the landscape. The closer you get to the waterfall, the louder the rushing water becomes—a breathtaking experience. The location is not only perfect for sightseeing but also ideal for photography enthusiasts who want to capture the essence of Laos' natural beauty. Source: https://evendo.com/locations/laos/southern-laos/landmark/tad-gneuang-waterfall
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Located near Luang Prabang, this waterfall awaits you even at the end of the dry season with impressive masses of water cascading over 30 meters of water. In addition to the main waterfall, the water's path forms countless turquoise pools where you can swim and refresh yourself. It's obvious that this beautiful place is no longer unknown. Source: https://faszination-suedostasien.de/tat-kuang-si-wasserfall-luang-prabang/#smooth-scroll-top
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Beautiful waterfall, which is accessed via stairs. These are steep, so be careful when it rains! At the parking lot above the falls you will find the usual souvenirs and a good restaurant.
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The Champee and Pak Koot rivers flow from the plateau and join here to form the Tad Fane waterfall, which plunges an impressive 120 metres. The real beauty of this waterfall lies in its two branches that split as they plunge over the steep cliffs. This creates a seemingly endless flow of water and when it's windy, the spray creates spectacular rainbows. Visitors can sit and enjoy the view from nearby resorts or take guided walks through the coffee plantations and forests. Source: https://discoverlaos.today/paksong-bolaven-plateau/thing-to-do/tad-fane-fane-waterfall
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Entry costs 30,000 kip (02/2025). Optionally, you can walk on the suspension bridges for 250,000 kip or ride a zipline for 700,000 kip.
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You pay for a regular entrance, like in many touristic doors in Laos. But once inside you have the option of buying another more expensive ticket in order to use the 4 hanging bridges across different parts of the cascades. This is really worth the extra money!
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