http://www.southlaostour.com/ ตาดผาส้วม Tad Pha Suam Water Fall " Fall in South Laos "
Tad Pha Suam Water Fall It took over five years for businessman Wimol Kijbamrung to turn an undeveloped stretch of land in Bajieng district in the Lao province of Champasak into a unique resort where tourists can enjoy a peaceful break close to nature. However, one week after Bajieng Resort was officially opened on Dec 5, 2003, misfortune struck Mr Wimol. Just as the resort began attracting even more visitors, he was struck down by a serious bout of malaria. He was unconscious for eight days, and awoke only to discover he had lost his sight.``Although I lost my sight, I could hear the happy sounds around the resort, such as a tourist talking to a bird, the sound of dishes and happy diners in the restaurant, as well as praise from many of our visitors,'' he said.The resort includes 14 wooden bungalows decorated with vines and other natural materials found in the nearby forest. The bathroom has no roof, but is shaded by a large tree.Each bungalow is located near a flowing stream and the resort compound features lots of plants, providing visitors with a clean and fresh feeling. In addition to the bungalows, visitors can also opt to enjoy a home-stay experience, through which they can learn more about the culture and languages of hilltribe people.Mr Wimol explains that the resort project began taking shape in 1996 when friends convinced him to develop a tourist business in Laos.
i been there last year that is very nice place,i hope i have a chance to go again some day. thank 4 posting this video.kob jai lai lai der jao. la gon!
pepsiv12 3 years ago