A cool, elevated region in southern Laos known for its natural beauty, coffee plantations, and diverse indigenous villages. Travelers can tour coffee plantations to learn about the region’s famed coffee and sample freshly brewed cups. Adventure seekers can hike or zipline at spectacular waterfalls such as the Tad Fane or Tad Gneuang (Tad Yuang). The plateau also offers opportunities for travelers to visit the ethnic minority villages of the region and learn about their traditions and way of life.
Cu Chi Tunnels
An extensive underground network stretching over 200 kilometers (approx. 120 miles), these tunnels served as living quarters, supply routes, and hiding spots for Vietnamese soldiers during the Vietnam War. Today, visitors can explore sections of the tunnel, learn about wartime life, and see the ingenious traps used during the conflict. For a small fee, you can also use the firing range, shooting live rounds from guns used in the war.




