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Santi Chedi
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Wat
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Wat Sisavang
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Wat Namkeo Luang
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Tham Sakkalin
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Wat Kang
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Wat Pa Huak
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Yunnanese Shophouses
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Unesco Offices
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Tat Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre
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Suspension Bridge
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Old Market
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Artisans du Mekong
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Hong Tha Tao
Another rubble pile around 2.3km south of Wat Phu.
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Wat Jom Khao Manilat
Naga stairs, ascending opposite the ferry access lane, emerge at this hilltop wat, originally constructed in 1880.
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Wat Khonekeo Xaiyaram
Wat Khonekeo Xaiyaram, in Ban Khonekeo, has a lavish frontage with dazzling red, gold and green pillars and doors.
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Wat Phuang Kaew
Muang Khong is dominated by Wat Phuang Kaew and its towering modern naga protected Buddha image facing east.
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Tham Xang
Famous for its stalagmite ‘elephant head’, which is found along a small passage behind the large golden Buddha; take a torch (flashlight).
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Tat Etu
Just below E-TU Resort 15km west of Paksong, Tat Etu is an easy-to-reach waterfall, although some Thai tour groups find this one too.
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Wat Pa Phai
Over the gilded and carved wooden facade, Wat Pa Phai has a classic Tai–Lao fresco depicting everyday scenes of late 19th-century Lao life.
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