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Laos, Salavan Province

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Travel information for Salavan Province (Salavan) is the province I am most familiar with among the 15 special provinces of Laos. Vientiane Capital is the capital city of Laos. Salavan Province is familiar to me because of the song "Salavan Tia Long," an old traditional dance song well known to Thai people. This city has historical ties with Thailand. Salavan is a province that requires effort to travel to because there is no convenient onward route. From Pakse to Salavan, continuing to Savannakhet, the roads are poor, so you have to return to Pakse again.

This makes few people visit Salavan Province. The well-known tourist attraction here is "Tad Lo Waterfall." Near Tad Lo Waterfall, there are two more waterfalls: "Tad Hang Waterfall." Other attractions are mostly tribal tourism, which is less known. The rest of the sightseeing is within the town. Salavan Province has the Sedone River flowing through it. From my travels to many provinces in Laos, I find Salavan has many government offices, including courts, police stations, and others.

It seems to be a central city for these services. For Mr.Hotsia's travel in Salavan Province, I traveled from Sekong, passing Tha Tang, visited Tad Lo Waterfall, then continued to explore Salavan town. There are many Vietnamese people in Salavan, similar to Sekong and Attapeu. There is a delicious pho restaurant called Nang Taew, which is always crowded. The town looks peaceful and spacious, worth passing through for a visit and to enjoy the riverside view of the Sedone River. Mr.Hotsia, December. Mr.Hotsia recommends hotels in Salavan.

Video of the atmosphere in Salavan Province, Laos. Video of the Sedone River flowing through Salavan Province. Coordinates: 15°32'10.595"N, 106°16'15.725"E. View the location on the map. Students in a village near Tad Lo: 15°31'58.464"N, 106°16'22.086"E; 15°31'58.446"N, 106°16'22.08"E; 15°31'41.304"N, 106°16'21.366"E. Tad Lo Waterfall is suitable for swimming: 15°31'41.472"N, 106°16'21.251"E. Morning near the guesthouse around Tad Lo: 15°42'59.292"N, 106°25'36.605"E; 15°42'57.443"N, 106°25'17.754"E.

This pho restaurant is delicious. Lao students in Salavan: 15°31'58.356"N, 106°16'22.547"E. Stream from Tad Lo Waterfall. Tad Lo Waterfall in the morning: 15°42'57.407"N, 106°25'18.09"E. Salavan has banks and ATMs: 15°42'57.971"N, 106°25'18.834"E. Nail cutting service by Vietnamese women: 15°42'57.528"N, 106°25'21.287"E; 15°42'56.537"N, 106°25'23.31"E. Probably a statue of Khai Son: 15°43'1.746"N, 106°25'35.25"E; 15°43'0.504"N, 106°25'36.132"E.

15°42'59.454"N, 106°25'36.594"E. Riverside of the Sedone River in Salavan: 15°42'59.171"N, 106°25'36.696"E. Delicious pho at Nang Taew restaurant. Traveling in Salavan Province. Traveling to Tad Lo. Nang Taew pho restaurant in Salavan. Travel from Salavan to Savannakhet. From Pakse to Salavan, continuing to Savannakhet, the roads are poor, so you have to return to Pakse again. This makes few people visit Salavan Province. The well-known tourist attractions here are mostly within the town.

Salavan Province has the Sedone River flowing through it, offering beautiful views. Mr.Hotsia traveled from Sekong, passing Tha Tang, visited Tad Lo Waterfall, then explored Salavan town. There are many Vietnamese people in Salavan, similar to Sekong and Attapeu. There is a delicious pho restaurant called Nang Taew, which is always crowded. The town looks peaceful and spacious, worth passing through for a visit and to enjoy the riverside view of the Sedone River. Mr.Hotsia. Below is a summary of the travel trip in Salavan Province. You can follow my trip if you like.

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