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Considered by many seasoned travellers to be the untapped
gem of Southeast Asia, the diverse landlocked country of Laos is full of
surprises. From the mountainous northern highlands to the 4,000 Islands of the Mekong, this nation of just six million has an incredibly
diverse geography to match its colourful culture.
Buddhism is the dominant theme of this communist nation, followed closely by
the animistic traditions of the hill tribes. These ethnic minorities are a big
part of what makes Laos
so unique. It takes a long time to travel from the north of the country to the
south, where the lengthy Mekong River flows into Cambodia. However, thanks to the
steady growth of national airline Laos Airways, many urban centres in Laos can
be easily reached by plane. Top Things to SeeThere are so many amazing things to see in Laos,
including beautiful temples, natural highlights, ethnic villages
and rustic towns. It can however take days of bus travel to get from Luang
Prabang to Pakse, so visitors with limited time may want to
concentrate on one area of Laos.
Of course, you can always opt to take a plane from the north to the south if
you want to see both parts. Ban
Phanom Weaving
Village
Even though it has become a bit commercialised, Ban Phanom is still one of
the best villages in the north to see how Laos weaving is done. A visit here
makes for a fun and easy excursion from Luang Prabang, and you can pick up
great deals on silk and cotton textiles.
Lao National Museum
If you want a better understanding of the colourful history of Laos, make a
visit to the country’s main museum, housed in a lovely old French colonial
mansion in the capital. Photos, relics and items used by both the royalty and
the communist party are on display. Phone: +856 21 21 2462.
Luang Prabang
This UNESCO World Heritage site was once the capital of the ancient Lanna
kingdom, and remains one of the most romantic and charming places in the world.
Temples, monks
and French colonial architecture greet you at every turn. With dozens of nice
boutiques, guesthouses and the best shopping and dining in Laos, this town
is a destination in its own right. It also makes an ideal base for further explorations
of northern Laos.
Luang Prabang Night Market
The most charismatic market in Laos is open every night along the
main street of Luang Prabang, which is closed to traffic in the evenings.
Hundreds of vendors emerge from their villages to sell handicrafts, artwork and
souvenirs.
Morning Market
If you are in Vientiane, get up early and head to the Talaat Sao, or
Morning Market, where the capital’s residents do their shopping every day.
Besides the fascinating, bustling scene, visitors can buy everything from
pirated DVDs to antique items.
Pak Ou Caves
If you visit Luang Prabang, take the short boat ride along the Mekong to check out these natural caves carved out of the
sheer limestone cliffs along the river. Over the centuries, Buddhists have come
here and deposited small images of the Buddha, resulting in an amazing display
of icons. Visiting this unique site is a popular excursion.
Phra That Luang
The most important stupa in Laos
is a national icon rising 44 metres high in the capital. Several structures
have been built on the same auspicious site since the first Khmer temple here
in the 12th century. This is a great place to witness it any
Buddhist event in the capital.
Traditional Lao Dancing
Traditional Lao dancing resembles traditional dancing in Thailand and Cambodia, and is one of the most
graceful displays of human movement you’re likely to see. A great place to
experience a special performance is in Luang Prabang at the Royal Theatre,
which re-enacts the Ramayana several nights each week.
Vang Vieng
One of the most picturesque little towns in Laos
lies midway between Luang Prabang and Vientiane,
making it an ideal stopover. Limestone karsts form a backdrop, as do the
surrounding rice fields and a lovely river that flows through the valley.
Tubing, caving and other fun outdoor activities are big draws of this town,
which has emerged as a major stop on the tourist trail.
Waterfalls
Laos has lots of water,
and some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Southeast
Asia. In the north, don’t miss a day at Kuang Si Waterfall, just
outside of Luang Prabang. Aqua blue water and swimming holes make this a great
excursion. The southern Bolaven plateau has even more waterfalls, as rivers
roll off the plateau on all sides, resulting in the country’s highest falls
among the dozens of beauties.
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