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DESTINATION LAOS HOUAPHAN GUIDE
HOUAPHAN PHOTOS | HOUAPHAN MAP | HOUAPHAN TOURS | HOUAPHAN HOTELS  
 
ATRACTIONS IN HOUAPHAN
• Scenic Landscapes
• History . Culture Sites
• Cultural Travel
• Sport . Entertainment
• Ecological Travel
HIGHLIGHTS IN HOUAPHAN
• Sam Neua Town • Vieng Xai Town
HOT PACKAGE TOURS
Laos Backroads, 13 days Highlights Of Indochina, 15 days
Laos Outlook, 7 days Highlights Of Laos, 14 days
QUICK GUIDANCE
The breathtaking landscapes, beautiful coastlines, cultural delights and historical significance, make Laos an enjoyable stop in Asia travel map. To help you plan a trip in Houaphan - Laos, we provide the useful guide of hotel options, package tours, transport, attractions, shopping and entertainment. You just click the sections below for helpful information.
Houaphan  Travel Package Tours, Laos Tour Information Hotel Guide
HOUAPHAN PROVINCE TRAVEL INFORMATION
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HOUAPHAN PROVINCE OVERVIEW
Geography Demographics Telephone
Capital: Xamneua
Region: Northeast
Area: 16,500 km2
Population: 280,000
Density:16.9/ km2
Calling code
Town and Districts
Xamneua, Xiengkhor, Viengthong, Viengxay, Huameuang, Xamtay, Sopbao
General Information
The province of Houaphanh (or Houa Phan) is a mysterious, beautiful and abundant land, bordered by Xieng Khouang and Luang Prabang to the West and Viet Nam to the East. The province has a total population of around 280,000 consisting of many ethnic groups, each with their own lifestyle, customs, folkways in wedding and other ceremonies, festivals, folk dances and songs. Huaphanh has six districts: Viengxay, Xamnuea, Xamtai, Viengthong and Huamuang. According to the former times this area had many birds, reptiles and wild animals. The province is also famous for is limestone mountains and caves. In fact, more than one hundred caves are located in the area.
During Pathet Lao times, the provincial capital of Sam Neua (also spelt Xam Nua) and the nearby caves at Vieng Xai formed the Pathet Lao capital, and it was here and in equally remote Phongsali, that the Pathet Lao forces regrouped after the Geneva Accord. Hua Phan gets only the most determined travellers passing through, as the going is slow and the delays commen. Neverthless many find it a very rewarding part of the country, certainly one of the least-touristed parts of Laos.