New Destination: Xaysomboune Province

Xaysomboun province is set to officially open to tourists at the end of this year allowing visitors the chance to explore some unknown and untouched sites in this formerly secret area that was for a long time closed to all outsiders.
Xaysomboun Province was established on 13 December, 2013 as is the 18th Province of Laos. It is located in the central part of Laos, bordering Xiengkhouang Province to the North and the East, Bolikhamxay Province to the South and Vientiane Province to the West. The Province consists of 5 districts which include Anouvong, Long Cheng, Long San, Hom and Tha Thom District. This province does not share any borders with neighboring countries.

To reach this province, there are to ways:
Follow Route 13 to the North of Vientiane – Vang Vieng, about 140 km
Follow Route 13 to the South of Vientiane – Paksan about 90 km


Xaysomboun Province has abundant natural resources scattered in high mountains and steep valleys. The province has a fresh air and cool breeze during summer, but getting pretty cold during winter – some years it gets down below zero degrees. In general,  the annual average temperature of approximately 20˚C.
With a total population of around 80,000; consisting of Khamu 19%, Hmong 55% and Laoloum 26%, this province has rich culture and tradition coupled with generous hospitality of local people.
Visit Xaysomboun, tourists could choose between enjoying home-stay with several ethnic groups, or staying at standard four star hotel. A number of largely unexplored historic caves and mountains is also the attractive of this potential area.
Firstly, exploring Phou Mork in Long Cheng District, learn more about King Anouvong. Then embark on a local boat, seeing the stunning view of Tha Thom District, have a yummy feast at Dan Pha Saeb, Long San, and experience the legend of Chae Lae Waterfall in Hom District. For those are the faithful of adventure, climb to the top of Phou Bia – the Roof of Laos PDR, will be one of the most unforgettable memory.