Sitting in a hammock, sipping coffee amidst the spectacular twin waterfalls in Laos.
LAOS - Despite being a landlocked country, the land of a million elephants always attracts tourists with its stunning waterfalls, among which Tad Fane is a must-see.

Located in Dong Hua Sao National Park on the Bolaven Plateau (Champasak Province), Tad Fane Waterfall is formed by the confluence of the Champee and Pak Koot rivers as they flow out of the plateau.

This is a favorite destination for adventurous travelers because the waterfall, approximately 120 meters high, cascades straight down into the valley, creating a spectacular scene.
The ideal time to visit Tad Fane is during the rainy season (usually from May to November), as the waterfall is at its most spectacular and full of water then.

Visitors should not miss the opportunity to experience the many adventurous outdoor activities available here.

First and foremost are the four highest and longest ziplines in Laos (300m high and 470m long), with rushing water flowing right below. The current price for all ziplines is approximately $35 USD (886,000 VND).

Visitors can also challenge themselves by experiencing sitting in a hammock suspended in mid-air or sipping a cup of coffee on a set of tables and chairs hanging precariously.

Once the initial fear subsides, visitors can completely relax and immerse themselves in the enchanting natural scenery. The price for experiencing coffee or relaxing in a hammock is 60 USD (1.5 million VND) per person per session.
The waterfall is located on National Highway 16E, about 14km from the center of Paksong city. There are always direct flights from Vientiane to Paksong. From Paksong, visitors can take a taxi, bus, or rent a motorbike to Tad Fane, which takes about an hour.


