Things to do in Champasak Town, Champasak Province: The Best Tours

June 13, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Champasak Town, Laos including Half Day The World Heritage Site, Wat Phu lunch included, Pakse - Watphou - Oumong - Pakse with lunch, Pakse - Wat Phou-Khone Island, Half day tour @Wat Phu Champasak , Package 5day 4night Ubonratchathani and Pak Sae, Laos.
Restaurants in Champasak Town

1. Half Day The World Heritage Site, Wat Phu lunch included

Pakse, Pakse, Champasak Province Pakse trip and experience

Wat Phou is a spectacular pre-Angkorian temple that sits amidst the rice fields and waterways of southern Laos. The way from pakse to wat phu is 41.1 Km, We take minvan and cross Mekong to wat phu about 55 minutes to get there.

Inclusions: Lunch, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup

Exclusions: Gratuities, Personal expenses, Other services not mentioned above., Food and drinks, unless specified

2. Pakse - Watphou - Oumong - Pakse with lunch

Pakse, Pakse, Champasak Province Pakse trip and experience

Champasak is lies in southern region of laos, there is many things to do when you visit. this case we start from pakse to watphu, then go to Oumong temple and back to end at pakse

Inclusions: Transfer, Bottled water, Lunch, English speaking guide

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Personal expenses, Other services not mentioned above.

3. Pakse - Wat Phou-Khone Island

Pakse, Pakse, Champasak Province Pakse trip and experience

Champasak is Located in southern region of laos, there is many things to do and see when you visit. This case we start from pakse to wat phu, Then go to Khone Island. Of course there's much more to these two islands. Heading south from Ban Hua Det (Hua Det Village), the guesthouses thin out and the icons of rural island life – fishermen, rice farmers, weavers, buffalo, sugar palms – are on full display. Chill in a hammock, wander aimlessly around the islands or languidly drift downstream in an inner tube in the turquoise arms of the Mekong. The serenity continues across the French bridge on Don Khon, but down here there are also some gorgeous waterfalls to visit, sandy beaches to lounge on, dolphins to spot and even a little patch of wilderness to explore.

Inclusions: Transfer, English speaking guide, Overnight accommodation, Local taxes, Bottled water, 1-course lunch in local restaurant or picnic

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Personal expenses, Other services not mentioned above.

4. Half day tour @Wat Phu Champasak

Shampou khamla

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Inclusions: English Speaking Guide. Fees transport by Tuk Tuk or Minivan. Refill drinking water

Exclusions: Use of bicycle

Reviewed By r0landbrunner

The Shampou Khamla is a construction within the World Heritage Site of Wat Phu, on the lower level just after the pond. it is in bad stage, but reconstruction works are under way. there are some nice stone carvings, so don't pass by without looking it.

5. Package 5day 4night Ubonratchathani and Pak Sae, Laos

N​N Chiangmai​Travel

This a newly distribute tour to visitors that come to Thailand. In the Northeast side the places are very fresh and many cultures are awaiting for the visitors to come.

Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch

Exclusions: Use of bicycle

Reviewed By louisho2020

Very artistic temple. Can just go on your own. Don't need a guide. Its more to an art then a temple for prayers. You can make a wish on the wishing leaves and had it hang.

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