Luang Prabang
Tourist Destinations in Laos
It's hard to imagine a town as magical as Luang Prabang.
The ancient capital of the Lam Xang Kingdom wakes up every
day to the sound of bells gongs and drums from the local temples
which send the monks and novices on their morning rounds.
Luang Prabang has around 1,000 resident monks and novices
who make the circuit around the town each morning to collect
rice for their daily meal.
This former Royal capital still remains the
main centre for Buddhist learning in Laos and is the perfect
location for spiritual contemplation. Situated between two
rivers, the Mekong and the Khan, surrounded by ring of mountains,
Luang Prabang is a treasure trove of beautiful temples, and
historical monuments.
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
1995, the town centre is dominated by 33 temples and has a
long history as a centre for the study of Buddhism. Named
after the golden statue, the Prabang. Luang Prabang was the
first capital of Laos and has somehow managed to remain unscathed
by war and (so far) modernisation. It's one of the few places
where you feel this is the genuine article and one that retains
its unique ambiance.
Luang Prabang hotels and resorts at the best rates, from Five Stars resorts such as Villa Santi Hotel or La Residence Phou Vao, to budget accommodation like Le Parasol Blanc Luang Prabang or Sanakeo Hotel, you are sure to find the accommodation you are looking for.
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Luang Prabang Attractions
Wat Xieng Thong
Wat Xieng Thong
is a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture of the 16th century,
impressing visitors with its golden facades and mural paintings.
The temple was used for the highest royal ceremonies and to
temporarily house the bodies of the deceased kings.
Kuangsi Waterfall
The cave is about
30 km away from Luang Prabang. Travelers can also visit hilltribe
people along their way to the cave. Beautiful natural scenery,
flowers and wildlife surround the location.
Pak Ou Cave
This highly venerated
underground sanctuary houses thousands of Buddha images, and
is accessible by boat along the Mekong River from Luang Prabang.
Lao people traditionally bring a Buddha image to house in
the cave. A nearby village, Ban Shang Hai, allows visitors
to taste their fermented rice whisky called " Lao Lao"
The National Museum
The National Museum, the former Royal
Palace between 1904 and 1909 AD, during the reign of King
Sisavangvong. The museum houses the Royal throne of Lan Xang
Kingdom religious treasures and gifts from foreign nations
including a piece of moon rock given by the US. Located close
to the Mekong River, facing Mount Phou Si
Mount Phou Si
A Buddhist stupa on the top of hill. The views over the surrounding
valleys and hills are worth the climb up the steps (we lost
count how many) to the top.
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