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Dong Hua Sao National Protected Area Adventures

Dong Hua Sao National Protected Area is a lush forest region located in southern Laos, offering visitors a rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes. Its dense forests and numerous water features make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventurers.

475,000
Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
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Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Dong Hua Sao National Protected Area

Dong Hua Sao National Protected Area
 

Dong Hua Sao National Protected Area covers approximately 475,000 acres of verdant landscapes in Laos's Champasak Province. The area is characterized by its dense forests, diverse wildlife, and a number of rivers and waterfalls that contribute to its ecological richness. Among the wildlife, visitors may encounter are gibbons, elephants, and various bird species, making it a key area for biodiversity conservation. Established in 1993, Dong Hua Sao is part of the national protected areas system designed to preserve the natural heritage of Laos. Key activities for visitors include hiking through jungle trails, photographing the stunning waterfalls, and experiencing the serenity of its untouched natural surroundings. The area's accessibility and proximity to the Ho Chi Minh Trail also provide a unique historical interest, appealing to those interested in exploring wartime history.

Highlights

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Phasuam Waterfall and its picturesque setting

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The diverse wildlife including gibbons and elephants

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Proximity to the historical Ho Chi Minh Trail

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The dense and rich tropical rainforest ecosystem

Notable Natural Features

Phasuam Waterfall

A beautiful waterfall known for its serene setting and popular photographic opportunities.

Ho Chi Minh Trail

A historically significant path used during the Vietnam War, offering a glimpse into the past.

Dense Rainforest

A rich tropical forest providing a habitat for many endemic species.