- BOKEO PROVINCE - Laos
Bokeo, meaning ‘gem mine’ is the smallest province in Laos, but one of the most ethnically diverse with over 30 recognized ethnic groups The Lahu, a Tibeto-Burman speaking people common in northern Myanmar and Thailand are present in Bokeo in significant proportions
- Bokeo province - Wikipedia
Bokeo province covers an area of 6,196 square kilometres (2,392 sq mi) Bokeo province borders Luang Namtha province to the northeast, Oudomxai province to the east, Xaignabouli province to the south, and Thailand to the southwest and Burma to the west and northwest
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Bokeo Province (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Bokeo Province, Laos - Bokeo Province Attractions Top Things to Do in Bokeo Province Check out must-see sights and activities: Project Kajsiab Laos, Wat Chomkao Manilat, Multi-day Tours, City Tours For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product
- Bokeo - discoverlaos. today
Bokeo is located in the Northwestern part of Laos, and 70% of its land is mountainous Bokeo is within the "Golden Triangle" and borders Thailand and Myanmar to the West, with Luang Namtha, Oudomxay and Xayabouly to its Northeast, Southeast and South respectively
- Bokeo province - LIWG
The Bokeo Nature Reserve was created as protection for the black crested gibbon (also known as “black-cheeked gibbon”), discovered in 1997, previously thought to be extinct
- Bokeo - Laos Tourism
Although Bokeo is the smallest province in Laos, it harbours a large number of interesting minority groups (approximate 30 ethnicities) The province split off from Luang Nam Tha and was created in 1983
- Bokeo Province: The Heart of Nature and Culture in Laos
Bokeo Province, nestled in the northwestern part of Laos, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered Known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, this province offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility
- Bokeo Province – All You Need To Know Before Visit - Traversei
Nestled in the northwestern reaches of Laos, Bokeo Province serves as a gateway to authentic Laotian culture and the natural wonders of Southeast Asia The province is known for its rich biodiversity, particularly within the Bokeo Nature Reserve, which is home to the elusive Black Crested Gibbon
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