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Luang Prabang The royal capital of Laos until the 1975 revolution, this World Heritage site remains a charming curiosity of ancient temples and French colonial architecture.
Vientiane In spite of its role as the capital of Laos, Vientiane is unbelievably quiet, and a great place to hang out and relax, taking in the laid back atmosphere created by the country’s exceedingly friendly people.
Pakse, Champasak Champasak Province lies in the southwestern part of Laos, which once had been part of the Cambodian Angkor Empire before the French arrived.
Mekhong River, Laos

Mekhong River in the morning, Luang Prabang
Photo by Teerapole Vongput, Circle Of Asia

Laos is a strange place. It is a sleepy and curiously pleasant country with inhabitants among the friendliest people on earth. But it wasn't always so. Bordering Thailand across the Mekhong River in the west, Myanmar and China in the north, Vietnam to the east, and Cambodia to the south, it is a miracle this former French colony wasn't carved up as spoils to the ambitions of its powerful neighbours long ago. But it has survived somehow, in spite of having the dubious distinction of being the most bombed country per capita in history during U.S. carpet bombings of the Vietnam War.

Listed by the United Nations as one of the poorest countries in the world, the Lao People's Democratic Republic is helmed by a single socialist party, that for all its faults has maintained a relative peace there over the past 25 years. It only opened to tourism in 1989, and the government maintains a constant vigil against "harmful foreign influences".

Subtle Attractions
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Though not high on many travellers' list of places to visit, those who do come are usually enchanted by its easy-going lifestyle, varied architecture, and its startling array of food, including Royal Laos, French, Italian and Indian cuisines - all done to perfection at incredibly low prices.

Vientiane, the capital, has a population of about 300,000 people, most of them seemingly unemployed, and a visitor could be forgiven for thinking that they must have arrived on a national holiday. The streets are virtually empty, and rush hour lasts about ten minutes, with none of the traffic snarls that characterise most Asian capitals. Most of the major tourist attractions can be covered in a day or two, but the real reason for being here is to relax, eat, have a drink by the river and watch the world slowly pass by.

Aside from a few local temples and the Victory Monument (a bizarre Asian Arc de Triomphe), one place well worth visiting is the Buddha Park about 20 kilometers east of the city. The park, designed and executed by a Laotian monk is filled with huge (and often horrific) concrete images taken from Theravada Buddhist lore, strongly reflecting the religion's Hindu roots.

A Living Museum Piece
Luang Prabang, a short flight north, was the former royal capital, prior to the revolution in 1975, and has been beautifully preserved by the country's lack of development. Set on a peninsula at the confluence of three rivers, it is a marvel of ancient and colonial architecture, with contiguous temples up to 700 years old running down its spine and colonial mansions looming proudly in the sidestreets. It has changed little since the 1920s and was recently declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations.

 VISA:
You can apply for a visa at Laos Embassy in Bangkok or upon arrival at Luang Prabang International Airport, Vientiane International Airport and Thai-Laos Friendship bridge in Nong Khai Province, Thailand.

Things to prepare;

  • Passport with the validity of at least 6 months before the expiring date
  • US$ 30 (for application fee)
  • Passport size photograph (x2)

 TRAVEL GUIDES:
Luang Prabang Travel Guide
The royal capital of Laos until the 1975 revolution, this World Heritage site remains a charming curiosity of ancient temples and French colonial architecture ... read more
Vientiane Travel Guide
In spite of its role as the capital of Laos, Vientiane is unbelievably quiet, and a great place to hang out and relax, taking in the laid back atmosphere created by the country’s exceedingly friendly people ... read more
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Vat Phou Cruise (3 Days / 2 Nights)
Cruise the "Mother of Waters" to the wild paradise of the "4,000 islands" on the Vat Phou, your comfortable floating air-conditioned teak hotel, each with twin beds and private hot and cold running water bathrooms. Shaded upper deck for lounging, restaurant on board serving the finest Laotian, Vietnamese and Thai cuisine.

Availability: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday (Today - 31 Oct 2009)
Price: From $414 per person
Accommodations: a floating air-conditioned teak hotel

LuangSay Cruise (2 Days / 1 Night), Cruise leisurely in the longest river of South East Asia on the Pak Ou boat. Dip into the daily life of locals in northern Laos, a part of the country where old traditions still prevail over modernity. Visit the limestone caves that turn into a sanctuary of thousands of Buddha statues and spend a night by Mekong in the traditional Lao style lodge. Minimum 2 persons., From $243 per person.

Luang Prabang Stopover (3 Days / 2 Nights), Marvel at the simplicity of a quaint relaxing city of Luang Prabang, Laos. Cruise along Mekhong River to watch thousands of Buddha images at Pak Ou Caves and visit the well preserved Buddhist temples., From $245 per person.

 PHOTOS GALLERY: 
Charming Luang Prabang

Mekhong River


Wat Xiang Thong


Pak U Cave


Holy figures

Mekhong River at dawn

Temple of the town Pak U Cave Holy figures

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