The Salavan Region
The capital of the province of the same name, the city is located approximately 125km northeast of Pakse, in one of the country’s most isolated regions. Salavan is situated in a fairly dense jungle area, with several ethnic villages established nearby. Salavan (also spelled Saravane) was once the administrative, economic, and cultural capital of the province founded by the French but destroyed during the war for independence. Today, it consists of a mix of brick buildings and wooden houses and can satisfy travelers with its rural and restful calm, although it has little intrinsic interest.
Salavan: ສາລະວັນ

What to see in Salavan?
The Salavan province enjoys a pleasant climate similar to that of the Bolovens Plateau. In southern Laos, the Salavan region has retained its wild character, covered in dense jungle and little affected by tourism and deforestation due to its isolated geographical location and difficult road access. It is crossed by several protected areas: Xe Ban Nuan, Phou Xiang Thong, Xe Xap, which preserve exceptional biodiversity. Caution is advised in this region, however, as there are still traces of explosive devices along the old Ho Chi Minh Trail that passed through here.
It is home to various ethnic groups, notably the Oi, Alak, Katou, Ngae, Souay, and Lao Loum. These animist ethnic groups have preserved their rites and traditions, which are several hundred years old. Part of the Bolovens Plateau loop passes through the south of the Salavan region, which is certainly the most frequented area. Along this route is the village of Tad Lo, and three waterfalls are nearby: Tad Song the most impressive, Tad Lo and Tad Hang. A magnificent natural spectacle! It is possible to hike in the surroundings and visit the villages of coffee producers, the region’s black gold!

What to see around Salavan?
Salavan is located between the regions of Champasak, Sekong, and Savannakhet. The Champasak region is undoubtedly the most interesting to discover. It is home to Pakse, the most active city in southern Laos, which serves as a starting point for trekking or scooter excursions on the superb Bolovens Plateau. It is a city with no tourist interest itself but serves as a relay point for travelers arriving from Vientiane or Luang Prabang by bus or plane. About forty-five minutes south of Pakse is the charming town of Champassak. Located on the Mekong River, this peaceful small town is appreciated for its tranquility and its proximity to Vat Phou, a pre-Angkorian temple classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visit the Salavan region with Asia Safari Laos
Because every trip to Laos should be unique, our team of French-speaking advisors is at your disposal to organize your stay in the Salavan region. We assist you in choosing your accommodations, transportation, and activities that best meet your expectations. Our services allow you to discover the Salavan region differently, off the beaten path.Our tailor-made trip ideas for Southern Laos
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