Guide to Laos
Must See Laos
- Ho Chi Minh Trail
- Khone Phapheng
- Luang Prabang
- Pak Ou Caves
- Pha That Luang
- Plain of Jars
- Vientiane
- Wat Phu Champasak
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For those interested in war history, the Ho Chi Minh Trail is a network of dirt paths and gravel roads running parallel to the Laos-Vietnam border. The trail was used by the North Vietnamese in the Vietnam War and by the Viet Minh against the French in the 1950s.
Although the North Vietnamese denied the existence of the trail, and the USA denied bombing it, 1.1 million tons of explosives were dropped on the area between 1965 and 1969, as well as massive quantities of herbicides. The trail is fairly remote, so there's been little in the way of tidying up: you'll see helicopters, fighter planes and a whole heap of other war debris. The closest town is Sepon, about 600km (370mi) southeast of Vientiane. Sepon was flattened during the war, so its now little more than a collection of shacks. You can get there by bus from Savannakhet.
