We arrived in Chamapak around 1pm and hurridly hired a tuk-tuk to show us Wat Phou, a Famous World Heritage site.

We checked this place out, although it was dotted with hundreds of locals as there was a large festival needing to be prepared for in two days. We lucked out because it would have been heaps worse.

We decided it'd be best to head back to Pakse for the night, instead of finding a place in Champasak we headed back to Pakse, and, again, met up with the Joes.
The following day was such a great day: full of waterfalls and motorbikes. We drove for hours and saw the following waterfalls:
1) E-Tu Waterfall;

2) Tad Niang;

3) Tad Fane; and

4) Tad Paxuam

Each was a huge surprise--we were planning on visiting only one, maybe two of these falls. Each had a rickety staircase. Tad Fane was the biggest waterfall I have ever seen in my life and therefire I must say was my favorite. But based on feeling, surroundings and beauty, I'd say I liked Tad Niang most. There was a natural viewing platform comprised of a small mountain of rock and soil positioned as if made to contemplate these huge falls--interesting.
We leave this evening on V.I.P. Overnight bus for Vientiane. 13 hours.
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