
Pho soup on the road to Champasak
37km away from Pakse, on the bank of the Mekong river lays small town of Champasak. Another 6 km will lead you to Wat Phu, 11th century temple complex that is said was built by the king Suryavarman II, the author of Angkor Wat itself.
Our day trip to Champasak began when we rented scooter from our hotel (for 100,000 Kip ~ 12.5$)
It took us about an hour and a half to get to this ancient temple complex at the base of a mount. The road from Pakse is narrow but in good condition, there are several villages on the way and some cafes where you can eat. We stopped at one of the cafe where family of locals ate. There were no menu, but we order soup Pho.
Entrance fee to Wat Phu is expensive and will cost you 50,000 Kip per person (~6$). Be ready to pay another 5,000 Kip for motorbike parking. There are toilets and cafe at the entrance.
Once we have entered the territory, driver of the electric car offered us a ride, we agreed and he took us to the ruins that are quite far from the entrance. There was an information in internet that you should pay for this ride, but we drove for free both times (to the ruins and back to the entrance).








