Attapeu to Develop Conservation Cave into Tourist Destination

24/04/2025 15:18
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ຂປລ Attapeu provincial authorities, in collocation with the Dongsanguan Forest Conservation Development Company, conducted on April 22 a field survey to assess the potential of transforming the Conservation Cave in Dongsanguan Forest into an eco-tourism site.

(KPL) Attapeu provincial authorities, in collocation with the Dongsanguan Forest Conservation Development Company, conducted on April 22 a field survey to assess the potential of transforming the Conservation Cave in Dongsanguan Forest into an eco-tourism site.

The survey was led by Lt. Gen. Vanthong Kongmany, Governor of Attapeu Province, as part of efforts to promote sustainable tourism in the province.

A Site of Natural and Historical Significance

Currently, the cave—located in the Phoudeng Conservation Area, 1.1 km from the Ho Chi Minh Trail—is being developed as a natural and historical attraction.

Known locally as Huaypo Phoudeng Cave, the site also features a ruined war tank, adding to its historical appeal.

Mr. Phimsa Khammanivong, Deputy Head of Dakhied Village, highlighted the cave’s ecological value:

"This area is rich in biodiversity, with lush forests, diverse wildlife, and rare plant species. It has great potential for educational and eco-friendly tourism."

Development Plans

The project, managed by Khounsab Chaleun Road and Bridge Construction Company, includes improving access roads and hiking paths for visitors; ensuring tourist safety with clear signage and guided nature walks; reforestation and biodiversity education programmes; and establishing information centers, local food stalls, and souvenir shops selling culturally significant handicrafts.

Sustainable Tourism Focus

Governor Vanthong emphasized the importance of community involvement and environmental protection: "We aim to balance tourism development with conservation. This includes promoting local culture, supporting small businesses, and preserving the area’s natural heritage for future generations."

The initiative aligns with Laos’ broader goals of fostering eco-tourism while safeguarding its unique ecosystems.

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