Join this tour and explore the incredible, land-locked country of Laos with various colorful and charming sites. Take a journey from Vientiane to Luang Prabang to get a true taste of the untouched land. Have a nice stroll around ancient temples and historic landmarks, cool off in crystal-clear waters of stunning waterfalls, visit remote villages, and experience more on authentic cultures which won’t disappoint any dedicated visitors.
Join this tour and explore the incredible, land-locked country of Laos with various colorful and charming sites. Take a journey from Vientiane to Luang Prabang to get a true taste of the untouched land. Have a nice stroll around ancient temples and historic landmarks, cool off in crystal-clear waters of stunning waterfalls, visit remote villages, and experience more on authentic cultures which won’t disappoint any dedicated visitors.
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Luang Prabang
Vientiane is one of the most laid-back capital cities in Southeast Asia. Unlike the bustling streets and concrete jungles of other capital cities like Bangkok and Hanoi, Vientiane feels more like a small quiet town than a capital city. Since it appears relatively untouched by modernisation, with distinctly low-rise architecture and modest urbanization, numerous tree-lined boulevards, the city receives far fewer tourists than its neighboring counterparts. Situated in the bend of the Mekong River, close to the Thai border, Vientiane was virtually destroyed by the Siamese army in the 1820s after an unsuccessful rebellion. When Laos was incorporated into French Indochina (the Indochinese Union) in 1893, the French colonists redesigned Vientiane; hence the French influences around every corner, such as with tree-lined streets, wide boulevards and quaint cafes ideal for people watching. Despite the city having less famous sights to see, Vientiane is best appreciated for its laidback atmosphere, French colonial architecture and smattering of revered Buddhist temples.
Luang Prabang is a small but vibrant town in the heart of northern Laos. It is adorably picturesque with glittering temples, a mix of traditional Lao wooden houses and hints of European architecture, colorful markets and quaint streets famous for the daily sunrise alms giving ritual where food is offered to the monks. Luang Prabang’s picture postcard image includes French-style cafés, bakeries, restaurants and former French villas with green shutters, the town is a fascinating legacy to when Laos was part of French Indochina. This town is one of the most favorite destinations in Laos, this place has a lot to offer, from dozens of temples, stunning waterfalls, French colonial architecture, bustling night markets to river cruises. On the outskirts are vibrant rice fields and traditional local villages. Luang Prabang was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, and it is also the birthplace of numerous Laotian rituals.
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