ASEANEWS HEADLINES: TOURISM-TRAVEL: VIENTIANE, Laos- More visitor facilities provided at Vangvieng’s caves
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Vangvieng district authorities are providing more facilities and activities at Tham Non and Tham Nang Far caves in Huaysa-ngao village, in anticipation of a large influx of visitors.
Vangvieng district Governor Mr Bounchan Malavong told Vientiane Times that one of the new additions was a zip-line between the two caves, while visitors could also enjoy hikes through the hills and drink in panoramic views.
A restaurant, toilets, huts, and a campsite will also be built near the Song River, which local authorities hope to complete soon.
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The provision of new facilities around the caves will cost at least 30 billion kip, paid for by a local company, Mr Bounchan said.
Tham Nangfar cave was officially opened to visitors in 2019. Because of its proximity to Tham Non cave, it’s convenient to visit both at the same time.
As well as providing more attractions for visitors, Vangvieng authorities are working to improve tourist sites, improve service quality service, and upgrade roads leading to tourist sites.
The popular rural getaway is experiencing a surge in visitors following the opening of the Vientiane-Vangvieng expressway in December, with many people going to the area on day trips.
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Here is the GLOBAL status as of Sunday, 7am, February 14, 2021
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The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 218 countries and territories around the world and 2 international conveyances.
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COVID-19 infection crosses 109 million globally as deaths cross are at 2.402 million.
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