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Bolaven Plateau

Background: Laos was under the control of Siam (Thailand) from the late 18th century until the late 19th century when it became part of French Indochina. The Franco-Siamese Treaty of 1907 defined the current Lao border with Thailand. In 1975, the Communist Pathet Lao took control of the government, ending a six-century-old monarchy. Initial closer ties to Vietnam and socialization were replaced with a gradual return to private enterprise, a liberalization of foreign investment laws, and the admission into ASEAN in 1997.




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The Bolaven Plateau and an Ill Tony
November 21st 2009  Asia » Laos » South » Bolaven Plateau
Our next stop in Laos was Pakse, founded by the French in 1905 as an administrative outpost, it sits on the Mekong River and the Se Don River. It is a very small town with not much to do at all. We ... 9 photos [full story]

164 days ago: Claire H published a blog
Pakse - Si Phan Don
June 19th 2009  Asia » Laos » South » Bolaven Plateau
Pakse We decided to head for Pakse in southern Laos as we were all keen for Cambodia and we’d heard the bus journey into Hanoi was horrendous - i.e. sick bags are distributed at the start! We ... [full story]

171 days ago: Meg the Belcher published a blog
The Bolaven Plateau.....
June 11th 2009  Asia » Laos » South » Bolaven Plateau
Dear All, From Vientiane (vietnamese visas in hand) we took an over night bus down to a town called Pakse. The bus is worth mentioning as we had these amazingly cushty beds with duvets and air con ... [full story]

The Boloven Plateau - wonderful waterfall world
May 17th 2009  Asia » Laos » South » Bolaven Plateau
The tuk tuk drivers were quite fierce and we got the impression straight away that there are a lot of people here trying to make money from not a lot of tourists. After looking at about 6 different ro ... 19 photos [full story]


Bolaven Plateau Blog Entries

Monk at Attapeu temple
The river and temple at Tad Lo in the evening
Tad Lo
Atmosheric shot of coming storm in Tad Lo
Elephant
Anny at falls
Beautiful kids
Feeding time
Coffins at a Katou village
Luang Prabang
A Shop at Vientiane's Night Market
Statues at Dusk
Vat That Luang - Vientiane
Fill er up!
Sunset on The Mekong
Karst scenery

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