Author Archives: PakseCafe
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Zip-lining excursions in Laos
Zip-lining excursions in Laos (and throughout Southeast Asia, from Thailand and Vietnam to the Philippines) have become wildly popular in recent years. In Laos, though, they’re also an important part of the sustainable tourism movement. Built in national parks or near game preserves, they provide local agricultural villages with…
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Rich in Culture, Visit Myanmar!
Myanmar is a place where temples gleam in gold, real gold, and its people are among the poorest in the world. Yet, many believe that in five years this lovely, dreamy place will resemble other westernized Asian countries. But can’t there be a way to preserve its charm and…
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Tourist Court to Help Stop Scams: Pattaya Thailand
Regardless of how this all plays out and whether or not you believe it’s the best way to go about it, you’ve got to hand it to them: Despite the fact that most tourists have no problems in Thailand, that certainly isn’t stopping the country from taking complaints seriously.…
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Laos defeats Singapore, U19 Championship
Laos continued their good form in the AFF U19 Championship making it three wins in a row by crushing Singapore 3-0 on Friday evening in Surabaya, Indonesia. Phithack Kongmathilath broke the deadlock in the 8th minute with an exquisitely placed freekick beforeArmisay Kettavong grabbed a brace to make it nine points…
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Koreans travelling to Laos
Laos has been a travel hot spots for many Koreans trying to escape the busy city life and crowdedness of Seoul. There is even many advertisements in Korea calling Laos as a healing place, almost therapeutic. “For healing our injured minds, Laos is one of the best places in the…
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Video of the Week: Lao Fish Minced Salad using fish from the Mekong River
How to make Lao Fish Minced Salad (Koy Pa Nam Kong) using fish from the Mekong River in Vientiane, Laos.
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Travelling to Laos? Here are some convincing facts
“Laos often gets short shrift compared to its heavily traveled neighbors. Thailand, the undisputed tourism champ in the region, sees almost 10 times more foreign visitors than Laos. Even sleepy Myanmar, closed off for decades, will see visitor numbers surge past those of Laos if trends continue. As the perennially…
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The World’s Largest Cave, Offering Public Tours
Son Doong, the world’s largest cave is offering its first public tours at a cost of $3000. With length of 5.5 miles, it has rivers, jungles, wildlife. At this size you can fit a 40 story skyscraper within its wall. A local man discovered the cave entrance in…
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A stop to Casinos in Northern Laos.
Boten Laos, located on the border of China and in its close proximity to the notorious Golden Triangle has put an end to new concessions for Casinos. It was suppose to be an economic booster for Laos by bringing in high rollers from around the world primarily China’s rich,…
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New Large Flying Squirrel found in Laos
Biswamoyopterus laoensis that is the name; in plain English, the Laotian giant flying squirrel. This new discovery of the Flying Squirrel by a team of biologist was first sighted at a bush meat market a year ago. Biswamoyopterus laoensis is a large flying squirrel that weighs 1.8 kg and measures…