Chao Anouvong cave

Chao Anouvong Cave location is in Anouvong district, Xiengkhouang (present-day Xaisomboun) province, Laos.
Tchao Anouvong Cave Map location
Location of Tchao Anouvong Cave in Anouvong district, Xaisomboun province, Laos
Location of Tchao Anouvong Cave
During the Tchao Anouvong Rebellion from 1826 to 1828, he hid from time to time in this cave and rocky region to escape the Siamese who wanted to capture him.
TChao Anouvong Cave in Xaisomboun province, Laos.
Tchao Anouvong Cave in Xaisomboun (Muong cha) Laos
Tchao Anouvong Cave (ຖ້ຳ ເຈົ້າ ອານຸວົງ) in Xaisomboun (Muong cha), Laos

Chao Anouvong cave(ຖ້ຳ ເຈົ້າ ອານຸວົງ)[1] [2][3][4][5] is located about 3 km (2 miles) from Anouvong district, Xaisomboun province,[6] Laos. The cave location is on the bank of Nam Ja (Ja River), on Route No. 5 to go to Phou Bia. Long Tieng, and Sam Thong. It is at the foot of a rocky cliff. Visitors who come to visit the touristic summit of Phou Bia Mountain, 2,819 m (9,249 ft) high in Xaisomboun province, can also visit Chao Anouvong cave. It is on the road leading to Phou Bia Mountain from Anouvong district of Xaisomboun province.

The width at the entrance of the cave is about 15 meters wide and 4 meters high. The height and width of the footpath inside are gradually reduced depending on the location. The total length of the cave is about 100 meters long, then leads to the 2 exits on the other side of the cliff.

Tchao Anouvong Cave entrance
Entrance Tchao Anouvong Cave (ຖ້ຳ ເຈົ້າ ອານຸວົງ) in Xaisomboun province, Laos
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