Saturday, October 21, 2023

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HOW TO TRAVEL FROM LUANG PRABANG TO VANG VIENG?

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 Laos is well-known among tourists for its natural beauty. It is special to see the nature hasn’t been touched much by the hand of tourism (like many other developing countries). But due to the same reason, the transportation in Laos can be rough. Traveling from one place to another in Laos is a common question among visitors, especially from Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng. So here we are, Guide to: How to travel from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng!

One thing many people might have noticed is that: there is no direct flight from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng. If you want to go to Vang Vieng via airplane, sadly you will have to fly from Luang Prabang to Vientiane. Then, from Vientiane you have to take a bus to Vang Vieng. This might be a ‘viable option’ for those who wanted to go to Vientiane also. But for the others, this entire process is pricey and takes considerable time.

And so… despite liking it or not, we have to go by bus…

How to get ticket for bus?

From Luang Prabang, it is quite easy to purchase bus tickets since there are many bus services all over the place. In case you don’t want to search for the bus stations by yourself, you can simply ask your hotels instead.

There are 3 types of bus trips from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng: Mini bus, Express bus, and VIP bus. Costs might be varied depend on different sources (generally around 100.000 Kip or more). ‘Sounds good! Seems we have considerable options!’ That’s what we tend to think in the first time, but in reality, things can be just simplified like this: 2 choices – VIP bus or normal bus.

Frankly speaking, The VIP bus is similar to normal bus. The only differences are: the build-in toilet in VIP bus (which is said to not really function); an included bottle of water and meal ticket at bus stops for each people. AND, VIP bus only takes booked passengers (still, mostly foreign travelers), unlike normal bus in which you will see lots of passengers trying to cramp in… That said, still it is most recommended to take VIP bus to make things easier. For those who would like to experience the locals’ way of moving then welcome to normal bus.

If you’ve already booked the VIP bus ticket, a tuk-tuk will come to pick you up from your hotel to the bus station. On the other hand, you have to come there by your own if you book normal bus.

With all that information, now let’s start the trail!

How’s the ride?

If you ask other tourists who’ve came to Laos before, probably many will tell you that the ride is ‘tough’, or extremely ‘tough’. So why’s that? Thing is, there are two main problems when traveling from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng on bus:

Firstly, as we mentioned many parts in Laos don’t have decent transportation facilities. The road from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng is full of bumpy sections, twisted paths, and potholes. Though the drivers seem to be pretty skillful in these kinds of road, some of us may still feel anxious and worry about the safety.

Second, this is the results from the first problem. The bumpy roads often lead to ‘puking’. Due to this reason, some seasoned tourists may advice you to get pills before get going. Sadly, not all people can withstand the puking pressure, especially on normal buses. On VIP buses, things are better since only booked passengers can get in.

In case of normal buses there is a third problem: cramping. The locals often take normal buses, and they can just try to get in the bus even if it’s full.

‘So… this entire trip from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng is always this bad?’. No, it’s not. As harsh as it may sound, what you can see and experience along the way is simply breathtaking. The spectacular natural beauty of Laos can help you forget all the hardship. After all, it is one of the main attractions of Laos. The only note is that we need to shape our expectation. Laos is a developing country, there is no surprise that the facilities here are limited. By tuning our expectation down a bit with a decent preparation, the trip from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng can be pleasant.

And one more good news: Until now, there has been many services establised to support tourism. As the results, there are good bus services and if you’re lucky, you entire ‘hellish’ ride can be a ‘heavenly’

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Friday, October 20, 2023

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HOW TO GET TO THE 4000 ISLANDS (SI PHAN DON)

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 It is impossible to get to 4000 Islands from Pakse which is easily accessible by bus from other parts of the country as well as from Thailand.

Upon arrival in Pakse, you could transfer to the small town of Muong Khong Town (island of Don Khong) or to Ban Nakasong Town (entrance town to Don Det and Don Khon islands).

There are 2 Ways to Get from Pakse to the 4000 Islands

Tourist Bus: From Pakse, tourist bus runs in the morning (around 8 or 9 am) to Don Khong and Don Det with the cost of around 60,000 Kip ($7.49). The ticket includes a bus and boat combination.

Local Transportation: You could also take the local transportation (pickup truck) if you want the more local adventurous route or if you could not depart in the morning. The pickup truck will take you to either Muong Khong Town or Ban Nakasong Town. It takes about 3 hours and costs 35,000 Kip ($4.37). After reaching Ban Nakasong, you need to hire a boat with the cost of 15,000 Kip ($1.87) to get to Don Det island.

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Thursday, October 19, 2023

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WAT PHOU – THE WORLD HERITAGE TEMPLE IN CHAMPASAK, LAOS

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 Wat Phou, also called Vat Phou or Wat Phu, is a famous and sacred temple in Laos. The relic in fact is a complex of many ancient temples, shrines, and museum, bearing the elites of Khmer Civilization. With its unique in architecture, the complex was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in the year 2001.

History of Wat Phou Temple

The complex of religious monuments is situated on the sides of the Mekong River, between a small stream and Phou Kao Mountain, with a geometric shape harmony with the natural landscapes. The temple is a pre – Angkorian relic expressing the Hindu fusion between human and nature, represent the art in hey days of the Khmer Civilization in Laos during a long period from 5th to 15th centuries.

The structure of Wat Phou 

The Vat Phou Laos was constructed on an extension of 1.5km, with a height of 100m. From atop of the highest one, visitors can see the whole complex, reminiscent the image of Angkor Vat in Cambodia.

The site can be divided into 5 parts, including the main complex, the terraces, the shrines, the museum, and the Hindu relics.

Wat Phou – the Angkor in Pakse

Reaching the grounds of the complex, visitors will see the museum at the same place where the box office is situated. The structure is a relatively modern and small museum, where displaying religious sculptures, engravings, and Wat Phou archaeological relics.

The main complex

The Wat Phou complex is without a doubt is the most impressive part of Champasak. Right next to the entrance is an artificial lake, representing the ocean and leading to a road marked by two rows of stone posts and boutique engravings. The road ends at the foot of Phou Kao Mount, where travelers can climb and reach the top of the complex.

At the middle area, visitors will find 2 rectangular buildings and a courtyard. These two structures is believed to be constructed to accommodate men and women separately.

The terraces

Across the stone posts, visitors can follow the stairs leading to the terraces. These terraces are formed by elongated in different layers, which have been flanked by structures on their both sides. The only ruin remain is the sandstone of the goddess Shiva, which dates back to the 11th century.

The shrine

Passed the terraces, travelers will see a small structure with 3 doors which is the sacred shrine of Wat Phou. There is a small Buddha image standing at the central door, where local people keep visiting to pray for luck.

The Hindu remains

Besides Buddhist buildings, travelers can find some more modern structures which bear the Hindu designs in the north of the complex. They are beautiful stone carvings in the shapes of elephants, snakes, and crocodiles… dating back to the 13th century.

Discovering the mysteries of Wat Phou in Champasak is truly one of top things to do in Laos.

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Opening hours: Every day from 08:00 to 18:00. Only the museum closes at 16:30

Entrance fee: Approximate 4.5 USD (35000 Laotian Kip) per person

Location: Pakse, the capital of Champasak, Laos

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Wednesday, October 18, 2023

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GUIDE TO: HOW TO TRAVEL TO LAOS FROM THAILAND?

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 Traveling between Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos is pretty common among seasoned travelers. But for those who’ve just the beginners of of this new long journey, preparation is necessary. And one important part of the preparation phase is consider: how to travel between these countries? If you get to Thailand first, the more detail question is: ‘how to travel from Thailand to Laos?’. So here we are, guide to: How to travel to Laos from Thailand?

But before we go into the details, let’s take a short look at how Laos Visa works? Or Laos Visa on arrival in particular.

Visa on Arrival Laos

Just like in our ‘guide to: how to obtain Visa to Laos?’, mostly we come to Laos with Visa on arrival. Thanksfully, getting Visa to Laos is quite easy. Places to get Visa on arrival are: international border crossings, Luang Prabang and Vientiane’s International Airports, and Friendship Bridge between Vientiane, Laos and Nong Khai, Thailand.

Visa on arrival to Laos has validity within 30 days, other countries can have different allowed times. To get the Visa, people have to pay fee. However with countries on Visa exemption list, Visa won’t be necessary (so if you have Thailand passport then… hurray!).

The Visa on arrival process is pretty quick so there is not much to worry about. But for more details on Visa on arrival to Laos, take a look at Guide to: How to Obtain Visa to Laos?

With that done, let’s get on with our main topic!

Travel via Air

It is quite curious that there are two ways to travel to Laos from Thailand with airplanes. The first way is conventional way: from Bangkok International Airport to Vientiene, Luang Prabang, or Pakse. As always, the air trip is convenient, fast, and pleasant in exchange for the high price around 205 $USD.

This price can be unnerving. But if you still want to take flight to Laos from Thailand then we still have a second way: Flying from Bangkok to Udon Thani, then cross the Friendship Bridge. There are many flights from Bangkok to Udon Thani. You can book one-ticket with the total cost of 35 $USD, including taxes and luggage. As you arrive at Udon Thani Airport, you can take a bus to Vientiene with about 3 $USD. Vientiene is approximately 17 kilometers away from Friendship Bridge, so it only takes 40-minute bus ride.

Travel via Train

With the international railway from Bangkok to Vientiene opened since 2009, it has become more convenient to travel to Laos from Thailand via train.

The over-night train ride will take you about 12 hours, start from 8:30 PM to the next morning. From Hualamphong Railway Station, we will stop at Nong Khai Train Station in the next morning. From here, we just need to travel via shuttle train to Thanaleng Train Station in Laos for 15 minutes. Finally, we catch a van to Vientiene which takes about 30 minutes.

For those who wonders about train classes, here we have: 1st Class Sleeper (38 $USD), 2nd Class Sleeper with air-conditioner (23$ USD), 2nd Class Sleeper with fan (16$ USD). You can choose from upper bed or lower bed (though the price will differ). Of course there are common class with seats only, however, it is mostly recommended to book 1st or 2nd class. The entire trip from Nong Khai Train Station to Vientiene is cheap in total of 5 $USD (including van and shuttle train).

The train trip is quite pleasant. The train car is quite clean and nicely arranged, also each bed has curtain to ensure tourists’ privacy. The trail is not rough so you can have a decent sleep at night.

Travel via Bus

There are many border crossings between Thailand and Laos, however, mostly people choose to go via Friendship Bridge to Vientiene. That said, you can go to Laos via other locations like Chiang Khong (Northern Thailand) or Ubon Ratchanthani. Buses regularly travel between these parts so you can easily catch a bus to Laos.

The price range is often between 2 to 3 $USD. Depend on the weathers, the road can be rough or smooth but overall, your bus trip will not be that rough like in Laos.

* One note: Some visitors reported that sometimes there’s tuk-tuk scamming, which involves in claming that they can give you a fake visa for about 80 $USD. Though not sure how accurate or how things turn out recently.

Travel via Boat

Out of the four options, this one can be the best experience for those who prefer adventurous trip.

The trip starts from Chiang Khong, where travelers go to Laos from Thailand via Mekong River route to Luang Prabang. Commonly the trip will take about 2-3 days, in which people spend to time to visit town and other location like Pak Ou Cave. There are lots of transportation options for tourists, from common boats to luxurious cruises. Average cost for a boat is around 30 – 40 $USD, depends on boat’s quality. On the other hand, luxurious cruises can take quite the money, about 120 – 130 $USD.

While cruises are pretty good, it is not really that recommended to book a cruise ticket. Especially when you want to focus on travel to Laos from Thailand. Or, you just want to have decent boat trip experience, then cruises are not really that necessary. That said, feeling the atmosphere and sights of Mekong River from cruises is a fantastic experience.

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

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BEST PLACES FOR SHOPPING IN LUANG PRABANG

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 Night Market

Luang Prabang’s night market is the place for visitors to Laos spend the quality night for shopping, eating at the small stalls or watching extensive collections of the national handicrafts. The night market is located right along the Sisavangvong Road, beginning from the Wat Mai Temple and ending at the town centre – Settathilat Road. Every night from 5 p.m the street is closed off to the heavy traffic and turned into a walking street for shopping. 

There are more than 300 different products in which most of them are hand-made by the vendors themselves. A wide range of products including textiles, ceramics, antiques, painting, shoes, clothes, bags, jewelry, quilts, coffee and tea and even rare spices are put on display in the market. In addition, the selling products here are also cheap with acceptable quality. 

Most of the vendors come from minor ethnic communities so when you shop here, you are not only buying for yourselves but you can also be proud that you are helping the traders to earn a living and get out of poverty. Food and drinks are always available. If you want to grab a bite at the night market, you can find a small stall selling noodle stuck away in a small lane or a street stall offering BBQ chicken with sticky rice and nearby are the cafes serving drinks and Beer Lao.

There are more than 300 different products in which most of them are hand-made by the vendors themselves. A wide range of products including textiles, ceramics, antiques, painting, shoes, clothes, bags, jewelry, quilts, coffee and tea and even rare spices are put on display in the market. In addition, the selling products here are also cheap with acceptable quality. 

Most of the vendors come from minor ethnic communities so when you shop here, you are not only buying for yourselves but you can also be proud that you are helping the traders to earn a living and get out of poverty. Food and drinks are always available. If you want to grab a bite at the night market, you can find a small stall selling noodle stuck away in a small lane or a street stall offering BBQ chicken with sticky rice and nearby are the cafes serving drinks and Beer Lao.

• Location: Sisavangvong Road, Luang Prabang, Laos.

• Opening hours: 5 p.m – 11 p.m (the road is often crowded after 8 p.m)


Morning Market

Morning market will be totally different from what you can see in the evening at night market. In the morning market, tourists will be driven off from the city’s lights, colorful paintings, antiques and souvenirs and indulge in the life of a real local. Morning market is not the place to shop for souvenirs for family and friends, rather than that, it is the place to buy ingredients for everyday meals which selling from rice, vegetables, fruits to fish and even frogs, grilled insects, anything which is the catch of the day.

You might need to note down that you should go early to see the bustle of the people and the diversity of products. And here, you can only use cash to pay.

• Location: Ban Pakham Road, Luang Prabang, Laos or Photisalath Road, south of Phou Vao Road

• Opening hours: 5:30 a.m – 4 p.m

Ock Pop Tok Living Crafts Centre

Ock Pop Tok means “The East meets the West” in English and it is a store which sales a lot of products relate to textiles such as bags and scarves. The products are hand-woven by the local women. Therefore, the Ock Pop Tok Living crafts centre help to promote fair trade and encourage the women of minor ethnic groups and Laotian women through their handicraft products and progression in their artistic skill.

• Location: Ban Vat Sene, Sakkarine Road, Luang Prabang, Laos.

• Opening hours: 8 a.m – 9 p.m

L’Etranger Books and Tea

The bookstore is situated right next to the Nam Khan River. This is a two-storied wooden bookstore comprise with a café. The books here are in a wide range of languages and subjects including arts, culture, travel, novels from Luang Prabang and South East Asia. The upper level, which is a café, offers beverages with a variety of fruit juice and tea with a simple setting. There is also a movie show in the evening around 7 p.m, hence, early come gets a more comfortable seat.

• Location: Phousi Road, Luang Prabang, Laos.

• Opening hours: 7 a.m – 10 p.m (Monday to Saturday), 10 a.m – 10 p.m (on Sunday)

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Monday, October 16, 2023

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WAT SENE TEMPLE – RENOWNED ATTRACTION IN LUANG PRABANG

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 Discovering the old town of Luang Prabang is considered one of the most interesting things to do in Laos. The city is an ancient town which is a cluster of about 33 Buddhist temples and many old structures. Thanks to its ancientness and historical values, the city has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Mentioning famous temples in Luang Prabang, Wat Sene is a prominence which is known as the oldest temple in the town, maintaining a lot of unique structures.

History of Wat Sene

Wat Sene Souk Haram, also called Wat Sen is a Buddhist temple located in the heart of the ancient town. It is famous for the name “Temple of a 100,000 treasures” and its ancientness. The Wat Sene Temple was constructed in 1718 under the mandate of King Kitsarath with 100,000 stones from the Mekong River. The name has been dubbed from then. Wat Sene was once restored in the year 1957 commemorating the Buddha’s birthday dating back to 2500 years ago. Now, the temple was named as one of the best places to visit in Luang Prabang.

Explore the oldest Wat Sene Temple in a Luang Prabang travel

Wat Sene was built up of a temple, a stupa, many koutis, a pirogue shelter, and a drum tower. This is the first monastery in the town whose vihan was covered with golden and red tiles, following the modern style of the Thai.

The façade and doors of the temple are heavily gilded and every detail of the walls and columns is covered with stenciled balusters. Wat Sene is truly a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture with the harmony of human-made structures and natural landscapes in a complex.

Together with Wat Xieng Thong, Pha That Luang, and Wat Sisaket, The renowned Wat Sene Souk Haram is truly a pride of Buddhists in the country, as well as a should-not-missed attraction in a Laos travel.

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Location: in the central of Luang Prabang ancient town, Laos

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WAT SISAKET – HOME OF NEARLY 7000 BUDDHA STATUES

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 Wat Sisaket is a sacred Buddhist temple located in the town of Vientiane. The temple is famous for its cloister walls housing nearly 7000 tiny Buddha images and hundreds of seated ones. Visiting the temple and discover its mysteries is truly one of the most worthwhile things to do in Laos.

The story of Wat Sisaket Temple

The temple Wat Sisaket, also called Vat Sisaket by the locals, was built in 1818 by the mandate of King Anouvong and totally completed in the year 1824. Thanks to its splendor, the temple has been the favorite place where the Lao Kings meet the aristocracy.



Being the only survivor after the invasion of the Siamese in 1828, Wat Sisaket has become the oldest temple that still remains the original structure to Sisaket. The temple is designed in the Thai style, although it was twice restored, the last in the year 1930.

The structure of Wat Sisaket

Wat Sisaket Temple blends the mixture of Thai and Laos traditional architecture. The main building, called the Ordination Hall, is covered by a 5-level roof which supported by long columns. All the levels of the roof are decorated with beautiful wooden carvings.

The local believed that this similarity to Thai temples was the reason why the Siamese decided not to raze the monument. There is a Board of Management in the Wat Sisaket Temple, people can access to the area but not allowed to take any picture.

Wat Sisaket features a complex building called the library, years ago was the place where guarded the manuscripts of palm leaves and Buddhist philosophical books. These documents were brought and hold in Bangkok, Thailand during the war.

The campus of Wat Sisaket Temple

Before stepping into the entrance gate of the temple, visitors will see a large garden with many benches to sit and shaded fruit trees. You will also see a lot of vendors selling coconut milk and street foods.

At the main entrance to Wat Sisaket, there is a vertical architecture called the Drum Tower. It is a Doghouse with 2 stories, in which the upper floor featuring an immense drum.

Nearly 7000 Buddha images in Wat Sisaket Temple

The most highlight of the Sisaket Temple would be the cluster of 6840 Buddha statues found in the courtyard galleries of the complex. These statues along with the murals represent different stages in the life of Buddha. Most the images are mounted in the cloister walls in different levels.

The Buddha images are mainly wooden carving, although some of them are constructed from bronze, silver, or ceramics.

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Opening hours: daily from 08:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00

Entrance fee: 0.5 USD (5000 Laotian Kip)

Location: Intersection of Lane Xang and Setthathirat Roads, Vientiane Downtown

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Sunday, October 15, 2023

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THE MOST FAMOUS VANG VIENG CAVES TO DISCOVER

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 For adventurers traveling in the town, its cave formations are truly one of not to be missed things to do in Vang Vieng. Caving adventure in Vang Vieng will offer chances to explore not only the mysterious world but also Buddhist temples, Lao artifacts, and beautiful natural landscapes.

The most famous Vang Vieng caves

Tham Phu Kham (in Blue Lagoon)

Tham Phu Kham is a large cave located in the area of the famous Blue Lagoon, where containing a sacred Buddhist temple inside. Boating over the turquoise water, travelers will reach the cave after a stiff climb. The main space is the location of a Thai bronze reclining Buddha image, and leads to a deeper galleries into the mountain. After discovered the cave, travelers can spend relaxing time at the beautiful lagoon or visit the SAE Lao charity just 300m from the cave.

Tham Chang Cave (Tham Jang)

After conquered hundreds of steps up the Pha Lao Mount, travelers will see the mystical Tham Chang. The grotto is considered one of the most important Vang Vieng Caves because it has been a refuge during the Chinese invasion in 19th century. Being one of the most famous caves in Vang Vieng, Tham Chang is not only a historical but also a miracle cave. Inside the grotto, there are a lot of beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, creating a lively paint of Lao history.

Tham Sang (Elephant Cave)

This is one of worth to see Vang Vieng caves where travelers will see the magic of Mother Nature. Tham Sang is a little grotto located just on the west bank of Nam Song River, around 6km north of Vang Vieng town. The Elephant Cave is given the name because of a stalactite inside the cave has the shape of a Lao elephant. There are also some small Buddha statues and a Buddha footprint in this cave.

Water Cave

Tubing the Blue Lagoon Vang Vieng and discovering the Water Cave is named one of the best things to do in Laos. The cave is not the most famous cave in the town but exploring it on a tube is still a worth to try experience. Located near the Tham Sang, The Water Cave is the place visitors can reach only in dry season because the entrance gate is filled with water in rainy season.

Besides, there are also a number of Vang Vieng caves you should make a visit, including the famous Tham Loup and Tham Hoi grottos.

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Saturday, October 14, 2023

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INCREDIBLE GIBBON EXPERIENCE IN LAOS

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 As an adventurous travelers, an adventurers, we always seek extraordinary things, something thrilling, exciting to our core. In that case, why not join in the Gibbin Experience while you are in Laos? Once you are ready for it, what you get in this wonderful will be an experience of your lifetime. So here we are: Incredible Gibbon Experience in Laos!

What is Gibbon Experience?

Gibbon Experience is originally a innovation plan created by the local people to preserve and protect the Bokeo Nature Reserve, located near Huay Xai, Laos. Later on it also knowned as Nam Kan National Park. Bokeo Nature Reserve is green pristine forest, also the home of the Black-Crested Gibbon – an endangered specie of monkey and other wild animals like black bears, tigers, elephants and wild water buffalos. Of course, in such a forest enriched with wildlife and natural resources. Some people will find a way to exploit the forest, but not in a truly good way.

In the past, the local people were used to follow the old exploitation method for agriculture, which was burning a part of the forest. Also, hunters and poachers tended to go into the forest and hunted beasts. And as mentioned, in this forest enriched with wildlife, animals here would be the hunters’ target, including the rare Black-Crested Gibbon. Under this situation, the local people, NGOs, and other conservationists came up with a solution. And that is: Gibbon Experience Project.

The aim of the Gibbon Experience Project is to conserve the Bokeo Nature Reserve, helping the local people to protect the area. These locals themselves, including hunters and poachers, have become the area’s rangers, and guides for the travelers. In addition, they built treehouses and installed ziplines throughout the forest. This new addition made the trip become far more interesting, while not doing any harm to the forest. In this way, their finance income mostly comes from the Gibbon Experience service, where visitors come and enjoy the primal beauty of this preserved forest. With the zipline aspect, this experience has become much more fascinating to the outsiders, thus making it one of the most attractive activities in Laos.

What do we do?

Visitors can enjoy the sights and the wildlife of this green lush forest (typically seeing the Black-Crested Gibbon) simply by hiking. It is truly an unforgetable experience. However to enjoy this experience to the fullest, it’s best to take part in the ziplining aspect. In the Gibbon Experience, travelers can choose from these 3 options: Classic trip (3 days, 2 nights) – considered to be the easiest one, and also provides the best chance to see the gibbons; Waterfall trip (3 days, 2 nights) – considered to be harder trip, traveling through and a charming waterfall and a fresh-water swimming pool but also requiring some fitness; Express trip (2 days, 1 night) – The faster trip, but will be hard to spot the gibbons since travelers will be on the zipline for most of the time.

The trip will mostly begin at a small village. Tourists will have a short time to prepare stuffs, after the exciting Gibbon Experience starts to kick off. Tourists will have to both trek and zipline continuously at daytime. The hiking path and ziplining will be longer as they travel deeper into the forest. The ziplining will also be more exciting as the tourists travel in the faster speed. The feeling of moving between areas on air with the camera on hand is simply incredible.

When the mid-afternoon comes, it’s time to ziplined to the new home: the world’s highest treehouses. And unlike what travelers mostly expect, the treehouses are all in pretty good shape: clean, running water, solar electricity for lighting, a toilet, cool shower, cutlery, plates and beds. From here, tourists rest and call it a day, while enjoying the gorgeous view from these high standpoint. The night rest is confortable, however, adventurers will have to beware of the wild rat (you will be warned by the locals before the journey begins) as they can creep up to your food box.

In the early morning, visitors will have breakfast and continue the journey. For those who choose the Classic or Waterfall trip, early morning will be the best time to see the gibbons as they start to sing and come out.

Of course there are more to this Gibbon Experience, but it’s better to find out by yourselves.

Should we go for it?

First of all, the price of Gibbon Experience is around 300$ in total, 100$ for each day, and most of the money will be used for preservation project. In some manners of speaking, the price is relatively high, however, what we get from this trip is totally worth it. However, it does not mean that the Gibbon Experience can be suitable for anyone because there will be hard work. Also since we will stay in a natural world, wild rats and night habitat can be disturbing for those who are not ready or used to it.

In the end, Gibbon Experience is a magnificient trip, and by far one of the most exciting trip in Laos, if not, the Most exciting trip. It may not be for everybody. But once you ready for it and accept it in a possitive way, it will be totally worthwhile.

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Friday, October 13, 2023

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LUANG PRABANG’S TASTING EXPERIENCE – TOP 10 MUST-TRY DISHES BEFORE LEAVING

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 Larb


This special dish can be found mostly in Luang Prabang. It can be made from chicken, beef, duck, fish, pork or mushrooms. The meat is minced and then flavored with lime juice, fermented fish sauce, sticky rice and fresh herb. You can add some chili peppers to richer its flavor.

Location:

• Coconut garden, Sisavangvong Road, Luang Prabang, Laos (serving 8.00 am to 11.00 pm)

• Pak Houay Mixay, Ban Mano Road, Luang Prabang, Laos (serving 10 a.m to 9 p.m)

 Sien Savanh


To Lao people, Sien Savanh tastes best when served with warm sticky rice and tomato dipping sauce. Sien Savanh, also known as Lao Beef Jerky, is one of the Laotian snacks which is made up from marinated beef in soy sauce, garlic, pepper, sugar and oyster sauce. Then the beef slices are dried under the sun then smoked to turn them into crispy beef pieces. Sien Savanh is regularly sold by the street vendors or on bus rides.

 Lao Sausages

Unlike Western sausages, Lao-style sausages – Sai Uah and Sai Gok – are herb-infused meat that you’ll be surprised with the first bite. Inside the sausage, the pork is mixed with lemongrass, galangal, kaffir leaves, shallots, cilantro, chilies and fish sauce. Lao sausage is one of Luang Prabang most famous specialities and served with sticky rice and fresh slices of ginger. Lao sausages often appear in Laotians’ marriages, religious ceremonies and many other festivities.

Location:

• Mango Tree, Sakkarine Road, Luang Prabang, Laos (serving 9 a.m to 10 p.m)

Ping Gai – Grilled chicken

A fillet of chicken is marinated in black pepper, garlic, coriander root, fish sauce and salt the cook over hot coals. The chicken then is crispy, flavorful roasted with dipping sauce and fresh herbs. The dish can be found in restaurants or even at streets’ stalls.

Location:

• Some BBQ stalls in Luang Prabang night market, Sisavangvong Road, Luang Prabang, Laos (serving 5 p.m to 11 p.m)

Or Lam

Or Lam is the Laotians’ favorite soupy dish which is known as Laotian stew. Or Lam originally comes from northern Luang Prabang which has less spicy flavor and aromatic fragrance. The main ingredients in Or Lam are dried buffalo meat, beef, chicken, lemongrass, Sa Khan – a bitter root herb, chilies, mashed eggplants, wood ear mushrooms and yard long beans. Normally, old people enjoy Or Lam more than young people and since it takes a long time to stew, Or Lam is only made for special ceremonies only.

Location:

• Tamarind restaurant, Ban Wat Sene, Old Town, Luang Prabang, Laos (serving 11 a.m to 10 p.m)

 Tam Mak Houng – Green Papaya Salad


This dish is the combination of five main distinctive local taste: sour lime, hot chili, salt, savory fish sauce and palm sugar sweetness. The unripe papaya is shredded into strings then pounded together with the combination above in a traditional mortar and pestle. The dish has a similar taste with Thailand’s Som Tam but without crushed peanuts.

Location:

• Tamnak Lao Restaurant, Sakkaline Road, Luang Prabang Laos

• On the roadside stalls.

Khao Piak Sen

Khao Piak Sen is noodle soup with thick handmade rice flour noodles and delicious broth. This top-notch noodle dish is probably the most common Lao food that became a staple food in Lao, similar to Pho in Vietnam. Khao Piak Sen is good for breakfast but it is served the whole day. Khao Piak Sen, like Pho, is usually accompanied with beef or chicken and bean sprout, long bean, holy basil and cilantro.

Location:

• Xiengthong Noodle near Wat Xiang on the far east of town’s main peninsula (serving 7 a.m to 2 p.m)

• Cafetoui, Sisavangvatthana Road, Luang Prabang (serving 10 a.m to 11:30 p.m)

Khao Jee – Baguettes

Lao was a part of French Indochina for about 60 years of history, thus it can’t be ignored that Khao Jee has become a French-inspired dish but commonly eaten in Lao. Khao Jee is sold at small, street side stalls in every city, hence you can put anything inside as filling but never forget paté which made from pork liver.


Mok Pa – Steamed fish in banana leaves


Similar to Fish Amok in Cambodia, the fish is also cooked with lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, fish sauce and lots of chilies. It is then wrapped up in banana leaves then steamed until the fish is soft. The only difference between Mok Pa and Amok is that Amok is added with coconut milk; however Mok, Pa can still retain is a buttery flavor in it and tastes even better.

Location:

• Coconut garden, Sisavangvong Road, Luang Prabang, Laos (serving 8 a.m to 11 p.m)

Naem Khao Tod – Crispy Rice Salad

Deep fried balls, peanuts, grated coconut, dried chilies and a large chunk of pork sausage make up the famous dish – Naem Khao Tod. Traditionally, when having Naem Khao Tod, Laotian often take a bed of lettuce and then wrap the mixture and add some fresh herbs. This dish is usually considered an appetizer and slowly gaining its popularity in the West. Naem Khao Tod should be first taste with the local for the utmost authentic experience of the dish.

Location:

• L’elephant, Luang Prabang, Laos (serving 10 a.m to 10 p.m)

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

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WAYS OF GETTING TO KUANG SI WATERFALL

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 The distance from the centre of Luang Prabang to Kuang Si waterfall is approximately 25 kilometers. Therefore, there are many ways to travel to the waterfall. Here are our tips to get to Kuang Si waterfall. 

Tuk Tuk

A two-way tuk tuk ride might be an easiest and simplest way to get to Kuang Si waterfall. The tuk tuk driver will take you to the fall and wait for you when you want to go back to town. Tourist will pay for the ride at the end of the trip. The ride is rather longer than expected, between 45 to 50 minutes each way. The advantage that you have when taking tuk tuk is that you can choose to go and to come back whenever you like.

However, the price for a single tuk tuk ride is relatively high ranging from 180,000 Kip to 200,000 Kip, around US $22 to $25.

If you are traveling in a group of 3 to 4 people. The tuk tuk ride is the most suitable way as you can split the cost equally in a group. Hence, the price for each person will be reduced to only 50,000 Kip per person.

You can find tuk tuk in big intersections where usually in front of the post office, stalls like fruit shake or baguette stands.

Minivan

Another option to get to Kuang Si waterfall is to book a seat on a minivan through travel agencies. However, they cannot ensure the quality of the minivan, sometimes you might end up with a minivan with no air conditioner.

Should you choose this option, you won’t have to travel anywhere to get on the minivan, the driver will pick up every passenger at their own hotel. The cost of minivan seat is quite cheap, about 60,000 Kip per person.

One downside of using minivan is that your schedule will not be as flexible as choosing a tuk tuk ride, departure times are fixed. The minivan will start the wheel in Luang Prabang at 11:30 a.m and leave Kuang Si waterfall at 1:30 p.m, thus, the time that you can spend at the fall is limited.

Boat

Banana boat is our highest recommendation for transportation to Kuang Si waterfall. By traveling by a banana boat, tourists will have a chance to experience a perfect combination of the view of the Mekong River and the Kuang Si waterfall. The boat ride takes about an hour, during the trip, tourists can enjoy stunning views of the scenic mountains and locals’ life. Unfortunately, it is impossible to take tourists straight to Kuang Si waterfall, therefore, there is always a pickup truck at the nearest stop to the fall to take tourists there, it would a few-kilometer fun ride.

Using this type of transportation, you will have a lot of time in both Kuang Si waterfall and Bear Rescue Center as the departure time for the way back is around 5 p.m. At this time of the day, the boat ride would be as romantic as it could be, you can contemplate the sunset on the gentle Mekong River.

Motorbike

For intrepid travelers, riding motorbikes to Kuang Si waterfall might be the most exciting experience. Normally, a motorbike for rent in Luang Prabang is around US $20 per day (although you would need a driving license for motorbike first).

One thing that motorbikers should notice about Laos’ traffic is that the road doesn’t seem too dangerous to ride, however, do watch out for kids and animals jumping to the street out of nowhere. You might be able to handle the situation without hurting them but you might hurt yourself and it is hard to find a proper medical assistance in the area.

Cycling

Cycling is as fun as riding a motorbike and tourists can have a chance to enjoy the view on two sides of the road. Best time for a bicycle ride to Kuang Si waterfall is during the rainy season from May to October as the weather would not be too hot to ride a bike.

The journey to Kuang Si waterfall is rather exhausting as it’s a bit hilly and bumpy. It would be best to rent a good bike with gears and a bike map – Hobo map of Luang Prabang. The price for bike rental is exclusively cheap at around US $1-2 per day.

Car

If you want a private tour to Kuang Si waterfall, you’d better hire a private vehicle with a driver. The price, of course, will be quite expensive at around 600,000 Kip, approximately US $70 for a day. But you’d get to choose your schedule when and where to pick you up as well as drop you off.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

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EXPLORE WONDERFUL RELAXING WATERFALLS IN LUANG PRABANG

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 Tad Sae Waterfall

Tad Sae waterfall – locating 20 kilometers away from the centre of Luang Prabang – is best to visit during the rainy season in Laos which runs from May to October. At this time of the year, the flow of water is much stronger and abundant which creates the pounding sounds against numerous levels of limestone formations. For each level of water flow, there is a large pool hole to store water which makes it fantastic to swim in. 

Tad Sae waterfall’s surrounding is covered by the rainforest giving the impression of the wild nature and the cool fresh air from the shades of the green trees. The color of the water is best in August. There are many picnic spots for tourist to spend those relaxing hours to grab a bite from the small restaurant serving meals and drinks, especially Beer Lao. Changing rooms and public toilets are also available on the site. Apart from swimming, tourists can have a chance to play, ride, feed or give a bath to the local elephants. In addition, zip-lining over the waterfall is in service.

Option to travel to Tad Sae waterfall is limited, it can only be accessed tuk-tuk and then by boat. The tuk-tuk will take you to the river bank of Nam Khan River then a boat will take you to Tad Sae waterfall. The total cost of the ride takes about 50.000 Kip in which boat-ride is 10.000 Kip, approximately U.S $6.

Entrance fee is 15.000 Kip per adult, around U.S $1,81, and free entrance for children under 8 years old.

Opening hours: 8 a.m – 5:30 p.m

Kuang Si Waterfall

Kuang Si waterfall is a much larger and taller fall in Luang Prabang than Tad Sae waterfall. Traveling about 30 kilometers to the southwest of Luang Prabang, from afar, you can hear the drizzling sound of water amongst the green forest. As coming closer to the waterfall, you will be impressed by how majestic the Kuang Si waterfall is with its extraordinary multiple levels of waterfalls dropping down to large pools of bright turquoise water. Then level after level, the water gently tumbles over limestone edges. If you climb up to the deeper and larger pool, you can try swinging on the vine like in Tarzan movie and enjoy the rest of the fun.

One of the pool, however, is closed from swimming as being a sacred site, so be careful and read the signs first. There is also a small trail to climb on top of the waterfall, it can be extremely slippery in the rainy season.

On the site, there is also an Asiatic Black Bear Rescue Center, they are in the fight of rescuing Asiatic black bear, also known as moon bear, those are endangered species due to the fact that they are being hunted for their bile used in Chinese medicine. Now, people at Kuang Si waterfall and the Rescue Center are joining hands to keep them safe.

In January 2014, two Dutch men started a project to create a research centre studying and publishing about Laos butterflies and host plants to raise awareness of the beautiful and vulnerable nature of the area.

There are changing huts, public toilets and stalls selling food and drinks near the entrance of the fall.

Transportations to get to Kuang Si waterfall are many.

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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

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BEST PLACE TO JOIN ALMS GIVING CEREMONY IN LUANG PRABANG

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 Alms Giving Ceremony is one of the most attractive events in Laos. Many tourists came to Laos wanted to observe this sacred ceremony as a symbol of Laos Buddhism culturral values. But where’s the best place for this activity? If that’s what worrying you then please don’t worry, here we are: Best Place to Join Alms Giving Ceremony in Luang Prabang!

What is Alms Giving Ceremony?

Alms Giving Ceremony, or also known as Tak Bat or Morning Alms giving ceremony, is one of Laos sacred ceremony. It is said that this ceremony first began at the very first arrival of Buddhism in Laos, some estimated the time around 14th century.

This ceremony, or ritual, is about the alms giving activity in which Buddhism faithful gives the food for the monks walking throughout the street of Luang Prabang. Since this practice has began for a very long time since the first establishment of Buddhism, it is considered to be sacred in Laos tradition. The ritual takes place every early morning (around 5:30 – 6:00 AM), the devotees will prepare the food beforehand, then they get to the street early. Prepared foods are mainly sticky rice, others can be fruits, biscuits or gifts such as incense. Hundred of monks in orange robe from all temples throughout Luang Prabang will start walking around Luang Prabang silently, each monk carries a metal vessal. When the monks come by, devotees will put the food onto the metal vessal. Received food will be used for that day.

As mentioned, the entire event takes place in a silent and peaceful atmosphere, which gives out a solemn feeling to all attendees, and even to the observers. For that reason, it is quite an interesting event to watch and also it is one of the most anticipated events in Luang Prabang from the perspective of tourists.

Best Place to Join?

As the ritual is conducted in every morning throughout Luang Prabang, you can easily watch in at any town’s spots, ideally the streets where temples reside.

That being said, one of the best ideal spot is at Wat Mai temple on Sisavangvong road. The temple, considered to be the most popular temple, along with the spacious street which is also a historic centre, makes it as the nice spot to watch Alms Giving Ceremony.

Another suitable spot would be the Th Kamal and Th Sakkarin’s main routes, where many main temples situated. However, since there are lots of tourists interested in this ceremony, some may want to observe it in quieter atmosphere. In that case, side streets between Th Kamal and Th Sakkarin is another optimal option as they are less crowded.

What should we do?

Before we get to things we can do, there are things we have to take note before joining Alms Giving Ceremony.

First and foremost, this activity is an daily activity for Luang Prabang citizens, mainly Buddhism faithful and local monks. It is an ancient practice that has existed for many centuries and by any mean, it’s purpose is not for tourists’ entertainment. Despite all that, lots of… unhappy cases happened as many tourists behaved in a disruptive and rude behaviour. They kept getting near the monks and the devotees, photographing regardless of how these monks and devotees felt. As the results, these behaviours ruined the silent and solemn atmosphere, leaving awkward, and sometimes, embarrasing moments.

So based on the core concept and what happened, we would like to share some suggestions of what we should do if we decide to take part in Alms Giving Ceremony:

Research about the ceremony and related cultural values: though this might be troublesome, but this is probably the best way to understand the ceremony, and also what an outsiders should do and can do. There is no rule stated that forbid foreigners or outsiders from participating in the event, but an overall understanding can atleast help us respect the custom.

Observe the ritual in a distance: this is vital, by all mean if we decide just to watch then it is necessary to watch the ritual silently, and in a distance as a way to respect the locals’ custom, and also make them feel comfortable. Most of the cases bring annoyance because visitors stand too close to the monks and devotees.

Do not use flash camera.

Wear appropriate clothes with body and legs covered.

Consider carefully whether you should taking part in the ceremony directly or not: this is where the first suggestion comes in. According to the custom, this practice is for Buddhism faithful, so it is essential to consider whether we should directly take part in or not. Also, there are other rules while participating directly in the ceremony, so a small research about the custom is always recommended.

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Monday, October 9, 2023

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TOP 5 MOST SPIRITUAL TEMPLES IN LUANG PRABANG

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 Luang Prabang is known as a dense concentration of temples that are called as ‘wats’ in Laos’ language. Until now, there are about 34 the most well-known wats in Luang Prabang. Discovering these places, the travelers can spend their time to experience the numerous temples, understand the Buddhist culture and gaze with the old royal palace. These below are top 5 the most spiritual and worth visiting temples in Luang Prabang.

1. Wat Xieng Thong

The tourists come to Luang Prabang can not miss the precious chance to visit the most historic and splendid temple – Wat Xieng Thong. This temple was built in 1559 and situated at the tip of the peninsula where the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers run across. Because of its special location, Wat Xieng Thong becomes once the ceremonial gateway to the town. In the visitors’ minds, the temple are nice, elegant and wonderful with beautiful decoration as famous magnificent tree-of-life glass glittering mosaic, gilded teakwood panels and low, elegant sweeping tiered roofs. The wat is the highest symbols of Buddhism in Laos.

2. Wat Mai

Wat Mai, located at Sisavangvong Road, which is in front of the night market and beside the Royal Palace. Therefore, this template is most visited temples of this ancient royal town. Wat Mai owns a distinctive five-tiered roof and spacious compound with a prime location on the main street near at the night market and morning market. From time to time, the wat has had ue structure that remained relatively unchanged.

3. Wat Visoun

Wat Visoun, constructed in 1513, is the oldest operating temple in Luang Prabang. It impresses the tourists with its huge stupa called That Makmo, which in on the temple compound. Because of its odd shape, this stupa is commonly known as the watermelon stupa in stead of its official name. The temple owns ancient Buddha imagesmade of precious materials and other sacred items, including the Luang Prabang sacred Emerald Buddha. However, some destroyed during Chinese invasion in 1887, a number of them are now preserved in the Royal Palace Museum and others are housed displayed in the sim of the temple. The travelers coming to here can not forget its beautiful multiple roof architecture with Sinhalese style, the only stupa of this shape in Laos.

4. Wat Aham

Wat Aham is known as an ideal place for mediation and meetings between spiritual culture and Buddhist practice. Visiting this wat, the travelers can see 2 stylised stucco tigers guarding the pagoda, and the statues of the temple guardians Ravana and Hanuman which stand at the Southern and Eastern corners of the front porch. The locals here beleive that these guardians are the spirits of Luang Prabang. 

5. That Chomsi

That Chomsi, situated at the top of Mount Phousi, is the heart of the town. It is the symbol of Luang Prabang’s spiritual significance to Laos. Taking 300 steps to the wat, the visitors can enjoy various temples, beautiful shady trees and a magnificent panoramic view of the town. At the sunset, the travelers can live in peaceful atmosphere, when the temple reflects the last light rays on one of its face.

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Sunday, October 8, 2023

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CHAMPASAK – THE TRANQUILITY ON THE LAND OF LAOS

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 Champasak is a province in the southern Laos, near the shared borders with Thailand and Cambodia. Its rich cultural ruins include around 20 temples bearing the traditional Khmer, and numerous French colonial structures. The capital town of Champasak is Pakse, which has become a famous destination of Laos tourism.

History of Champasak

In the period of 1st to 9th centuries AD, the province of Champasak was a part of the Funan and then the Chenla kingdoms. Then it was part of the Khmer Empire from the 10th to 13th centuries. The Angkor Empire came to decline when it was annexed by the Lan Xang before the independence of Laos Kingdom. Pakse, the capital of Champasak, was controlled by the French in the year 1905 as an administrative station in the region.

After the establishment of Laos PDR, Champasak became an important part of the country near the borders with the two neighbors including Thailand and Cambodia.

Things to see and do in Champasak

Surprisingly, the Champasak is not really a tourist destination despite home to a World Heritage Site – Wat Phu and the attractive Pakse. It’s also on the way to Si Phan Don (4000 Islands) with the famous Don Khong, Don Khon, and Don Det, making the region being one of the most popular Laos destinations

The most famous attraction in Champasak would be the UNESCO World Heritage Wat Phu (also called Wat Phou). This AC. 12th century Hindu temple was built in hey days of the Khmer Empire, followed the style of Angkor. However, the temple is still in use as a Buddhist one by the Laotian.


Its layout is absolutely impressive, consisting of 2 massive barays, numerous old crumbling structures and a range of ancient steps leading to the slope of the mountain where a stunning cluster of other buildings stands. From the top of Wat Phu Temple, travelers will have an astonishing view of Champasak harmony with the mighty Mekong River.

Additionally, the town of Champasak also features other interesting attractions including the renowned Khone Phapheng Waterfalls, the Lingaparvata sacred mountain, To Mo ruins, and Wat Nang Sida Temple…

How to get to Champasak?

From the transport hub of the region – Pakse, travelers can easily reach the town in different ways. You can take a bus service, a minivan or even a boat trip along the Mekong to get to other attractions in Champasak Laos. Besides, riding a motorcycle on the dirt roads of the region will be an amazing experience for adventure lovers. You can rent a motorbike in the town of Pakse, go south and cross the Mekong River via the Lao-Nippon friendship bridge. After around 1.5km, turn left into a quiet road to reach the destination.

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Saturday, October 7, 2023

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VANG VIENG – THE DESTINATION OF MYSTERIOUS INTERESTS

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 Vang Vieng is a tourist-oriented town belonging to Vientiane Province, about 4 hours driving from the capital city. Located on the banks of Nam Song River, the town is like a staging post between Luang Prabang and Vientiane. The town is a collection of stunning sceneries of river and mountains giving travelers a distinctive experience when travel to Laos.

Vang Vieng Travel

In recent years, Vang Vieng tourism has been developed to become a backpacker-oriented town by improving tourist infrastructure including hotels, guesthouses, bars, restaurants, and other services. Travel to Vang Vieng, visitors will have an exhausted journey, with many secret caves to discover, lagoons with turquoise water to kayak on, dive into or swim in, wonderful waterfalls to admire as well as majestic cliffs to conquer.

How to Get to Vang Vieng from Vientiane & Luang Prabang?

Located on the 13 National Highway between Vientiane and Luang Prabang, this rural town is easy to reach from these 2 places. Backpackers can take a bus, a taxi or rent a private car to reach the town. The road between Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng is mountainous and offering astonishing landscapes through small rustic Lao villages. Meanwhile, the path between Vang Vieng and Vientiane is flatter but less interesting.

Things to Do in Vang Vieng

The town and its surrounding areas are real attractive destinations for backpackers, with the natural beauty of limestone karst mountains, poetic Nam Song River, and many impressive caves and falls as well.

In a Vang Vieng trip, travelers should not miss the chance to explore famous attractions including Tham Poukham, Blue Lagoon, Golden Cave, Padeng Cave, Ring Cave, Xang Cave and Nang Oua Kham Cave. Visitors will be overwhelmed by the majesty of the nature and would like to come back to discover more this mountainous town.

The town also offers many interesting activities for backpackers to take part in, such as tubing and kayaking on the Nam Song River and Blue Lagoon, rock mountains climbing, high swings, mountain biking, zip-lining, and enjoying Lao-style steam sauna. Additionally, travelers will have an authentic experience when getting into the rustic life of local people, understand the culture, take part in interesting cooking classes, and sample delicious Laotian foods.

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Friday, October 6, 2023

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LUANG PRABANG – THE FASCINATION OF BUDDHA LAND

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 Located in the north central of Laos, the silent and lovely Luang Prabang City is one of the most famous destinations in Southeast Asia. The city is also known as the former royal capital city of the country in the heydays of Lan Xang (Laos Kingdom). Now, this city is rising to be the best tourist attraction in the country thanks to its ancient beauty of many European colonial structures and Buddhist monuments.

Luang Prabang Overview

Luang Prabang is a highlight example of the fusion of traditional architecture and Lao urban structures built by European colonial authorities in 19th and 20th centuries. The city has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to the unique beauty of many old buildings and sacred temples, the most famous one is Vat Xieng Thong.

Set at the junction of two rivers and embraced by majestic mountains, Luang Prabang is a collection of traditional wooden houses combining with European style, reminding the time when Laos was a part of the French colony of Indochina. Come to this historic city, travelers will be enchanted with the peaceful sceneries and the hospitable people.

How to Get to and Travel around Luang Prabang ?

The Luang Prabang International Airport is located only 5k m northeast of the city center and scheduled straight flights from/to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Hanoi, Jinghong, Pakse, Siem Riep, and Vientiane.Travelers also can book a flight to the airport in Vientiane capital city and continue taking a domestic flight or a bus to the city.

The traffic infrastructure has been improved in recent years in order to enhance tourism and economy of the city. Thus, visitors can easily get around the city by taxi, bus, motorbike, bike, or tuk tuk. Elephant riding and boating on the Mekong River are also attractive experience which give travel the most authentic Luang Prabang travel.

● Things to See and Do in Luang Prabang

Travel to Luang Prabang, travelers can have an exhausted experience because the city consists of plentiful interests waiting to be discovered. Luang Prabang has both natural and historical sites. Among the natural attractions are the wonderful Kuang Si Waterfalls, Pak Ou Caves, Nam Ou Elephant Farm, and Tad Sae Falls… For those who have a passion about the Buddhism and history of Laos, visits to interesting historical destinations including Phou Si Hill Temple, the Royal Palace (National Museum), Wat Xieng Thong, and Ban Chan Village will be amazing experiences.

There are also a lot of brilliant things to do in Luang Prabang such as enjoying Lao traditional massage skills, Riding Elephant to explore rural areas surrounding the city, motorcycling or biking to hill-tribe villages, taking part in cooking classes, and especially savoring delicious Laotian foods.

Riding Elephant in Luang Prabang

With its ancientness and silent beauty, Luang Prabang is an ideal option for those who would like to enjoy a true relaxing vacation staying away from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

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Thursday, October 5, 2023

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VIENTIANE – WHERE THERE IS A LITTLE PEACE

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 Vientiane is the capital city and also the largest city of Laos, located on the banks of Mekong River close to the shared border with Thailand. Compared to other capitals in other Southeast Asian nations, the city is a more relaxing and peaceful like a small town. The city is now changing slowly into an industrious city which is the economic center of Laos. At the same time, this city is also one of the best Laos destinations loved by travel lovers.

Vientiane is Slowly Becoming a Favourite Tourist Destination

The city is stretched out in the bank of the Mekong River with many interesting destinations attracts both domestic and international visitors. Vientiane tourism offers travelers fantastic chance to discover scared temples, admire dreamy landscapes along the riverside and visit busy and colorful markets. The city is now changing slowly with infrastructure and services in order to become a real tourism city in Laos.

Some Attractions You Should Not Miss When Travel to Vientiane.

Travel to Vientiane, travelers will be overwhelmed by the splendor of golden temples and mesmerizing setting. The city is characterized by leafy boulevards, riverside promenades, French colonial buildings, and Lao traditional homes. The most popular tourist sites in the city can be listed are Xieng Khuang (Buddha Park), Pha That Luang, Patuxai Victory Monument, Vientiane Night Market, Wat Ho Phra Keo, Lao National Museum, Wat Si Muang, Cooperative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise (COPE), Wat Sisaket, Lao Herbal Steam Sauna and Massage.

The capital city of Laos enchants visitors not only with a lot of famous attractions to go, but also with full of interesting activities to do. A Vientiane travel will be an astonishing chance for those who would like to discover the nature of this beautiful country. Travelers can take a trek through the lush tropical forests, taking a Vientiane eco tour, go picnic on the shores of Nam Ngum Lake, cycle around the city, and admire the dreamlike sunset on the Mekong River.

For those who interests in Lao culture, they will be appointed with visits to temples and watching the local monks mumping on the streets, enjoying Lao massage and taking part in Vientiane cooking class. After exploring the charm of the city, visitors can have true relaxing time when enjoy delicious Laotian cuisine with Beer Laos, a national specialty.

Laos is still one of the most impoverished nations in Southeast Asia region. But for the rest of the country, Vientiane is a difference, and is the symbol of the development of Laos in the future.

How to Get to Vientiane ?

The international airport in Vientiane capital city is Wattay Airport, located 4km in the west of city center. Although the international-standard services here are quite limited, this is improving to enhance the tourism industry in of the city.

Wattay Airport serves many direct flights from/to neighbor countries including Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, China, Singapore, and South Korea. There is a $10 departure tax for international flights, but it will be enclosed with the ticket for customers’ convenience.

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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

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SI PHAN DON (4000 ISLANDS) – PICTURE ON THE MEKONG RIVER

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 Si Phan Don, meaning 4000 Island in Laos, is a riverine archipelago lied in the Mekong River. Belonged to Champasak Province, this attraction is characterized by an infinite number of islands in which the most famous ones are Don Khong (the largest), Don Det, and Don Khon. The region now is one of the best destinations of Laos tourism and attracts both domestic and foreign travelers.

About Si Phan Don

The 4000 Islands in the Mekong is considered a unique and mystical where visitors can mingle in the majestic nature of Mekong and explore hidden Laotian villages along the riverside. When floating on the waterways of Si Phan Don, travelers will have the feeling like being in a magical forest of thousands limestone islands.

A Si Phan Don exploration is a perfect combination of admiring the mesmerizing natural landscapes and discovering historical sites of French-Indochina period, offering visitors chance to understand Lao history while discovering the wonders of nature in the region.

What to Do in Si Phan Don ?

Si Phan Don is the place of thousands islands, but most visitors here come to Don Khong (the largest) Don Det, and Don Khon. The highlights of these three islands are Wat Cham Thong Temple, Wat Phou Khao Kaew Temple, Muang Khong Village, Ban Hua Khong Village, Ban Huay, Ban Hang Khong, Khone Phapheng Falls, Somphamit Falls, Li Phi Falls and Muang Saen Village. 

One of the most interesting activities in a Laos travel is to watch the tranquil scenery of Mekong River. For adventurous travelers, kayaking on the river at sunset or biking on the islands will be the memorable experience when travel to Si Phan Don. You can also rent a motorcycle and discover the hidden charm of this mysterious area.

For those who have passion about Laotian food, it will be a good opportunity to sample delicious Lao dishes prepared by friendly locals. Don’t miss the chance to memorize your travel to Laos by breathtaking pictures on the landscapes of 4000 Islands in the Mekong.

How to Get to Si Phan Don ?

4000 Islands Laos only can be reached by bus or a boat trip. Travelers can take a daily bus in Pakse, Phnom Penh, or Siem Reap to reach Si Phan Don. Additionally, from Cambodia, you can take a van from Kratie or Stung Treng then continue with a boat trip to Don Det or Don Khong.

There are also boats leaving Stung Treng in the morning sail straight to 4000 Islands in the Mekong. Travelers should arrive at the jetty early to not miss the morning boat.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

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Pakse is a Prominent Destination in Laos

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 Pakse is the capital of Champasak Province, located in the south of Laos. The city is situated at the confluence of Mekong and Xe Don River with the fascinating panorama of mountains, forests, rivers and local villages. Pakse has been the royal capital of the Laos Kingdom of Champasak before the Kingdom of Laos was formed in 1946.

Pakse is a true relaxing place with its tranquil atmosphere of the rivers, majestic beauty of mountains and forests, hospitality of friendly locals, and interesting cuisine. If you are planning a travel to Bolaven Plateau, Wat Phou, or Si Phan Don, don’t miss the chance to discover Pakse, a brand new tourist attraction in Laos.

Things to Do in Pakse

Pakse tours offer travelers chance to discover some interesting sites of the city to understand more about Lao culture. Visit Wat Luang, the biggest most beautiful temple and also home of Buddhist Monk School. Discover the largest temple in the city, Wat Phabad, which is believed to keep a Buddha Footprint. Explore the Big Buddha – Phou Salao temple and admire the fascinating view of the city from atop. Additionally, travelers can reach some other destinations including Ban Keosamphanh, the famous Mount PhouAsa, the Mouth of the Xe Don and the Mekong River and Wat Phou Temple.

Visiting Pakse, travelers will have plentiful of interesting activities to join, such as riding an elephant through lush green jungles, cycling to scenic outposts, boating on the poetic rivers, or riding a motorbike to reach Pak Song, stop at a beautiful waterfall and enjoy a picnic there. Savoring Lao food will be a memorable experience in a Pakse travel. Apart from Laotian cuisine, restaurants in Pakse also offer Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, and Western dishes. Furthermore, travelers can have real relaxations when enjoying Lao traditional massage, a very good way to refresh the body after exhausted days.

With its natural charm and full of attractive things to do, Pakse is a really fantastic destination that travelers should not miss in a Laos travel.


How to Get to Pakse ?

Developed as a tourist city in recent years, the authorities have improved the city infrastructure, especially traffic system to enhance the Pakse tourism.


Located around 8km north of the center, Pakse International Airport offers flights from/to some cities in Laos and neighbor countries, including Vientiane, Savanakhet, Siem Reap, Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh City. Travelers can book a ticket online, through a travel agent, or at the airport.

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Monday, October 2, 2023

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The 5 best places for honeymoon in Laos

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 Laos may not the first comes into your mind when planning a honeymoon trips as it recently became a prominent option. However, Laos is truly one of honeymoon destinations in Asia that worth a go thanks to its laid-back beauty. If you share with your darling a honeymoon in Laos, you will have a real tranquil vacation with the untamed valleys, lush green jungles, majestic mountains, and exotic local villages.


Luang Prabang
Being on the top of the list of must-visit in Laos, Luang Prabang is dubbed the “Land of a Million Elephants and White Parasols”. The city is also one of the most culturally exquisite cities in Asia, which was recognized as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. Luang Prabang will take you to the wonderful world of miraculous temples and traditional houses, as well as many French colonial buildings. The most famous attractions in the town are Wat Xieng Thong, Mount Phousi, Royal Palace, Alms ceremony…

Don’t miss the chance to try special things when together discovering natural sites surrounding the city, including Kuang Si Falls, Pak Ou Caves, Tad Sae Waterfalls, and the Elephant Camp.

Vientiane

The former capital is another destination where you will get into the lively and hectic life of Laos. Couples will find exciting days in Vientiane with visits to sacred temples, experiences in Laos restaurants, and nights on colorful streets. Discover every single corner of the town with a double bike will be an unforgettable trial. You will never forget the moments when passing the boutique French buildings, or enjoy excellent dinner while the sun is going down on the mighty Mekong River.

Traveling in Vientiane, honeymooners can discover famous attractions surrounding the capital, such as the Buddha Park, the Patuxai, and many ancient Buddhist temples… to set off your Laos honeymoon holiday.

Bolaven Plateau
Bolaven Plateau is a fantastic spot for a honeymoon in Laos, offering romantic moments in the natural. There are many tea and coffee plantations which create immense greenery on the lands. Bolaven is also the place where you can find beautiful waterfalls to relax in the turquoise water and enjoy the whole some loving vacation.
Additionally, lovers will have chance to see lovely elephant s bathing in the deep natural pools. It’s truly incomparable!

Si Phan Don (4000 Islands)
Si Phan Don is a forgotten archipelago of about 4000 rocky islands creating a breathtaking scene. The best time to visit the region is in the dry season when travelers can see most of the islands.

The peaceful atmosphere on Don Khong (the biggest island in the area) will be an ideal condition for your laid-back holiday. During the journey, couple will appreciate the ancient temples, rural roads, green paddle fields, silver falls, local villages, French colonial bridge, and the legendary Mekong.

Champasak

Champasak is not a famous spot for explorers, but an ideal one for an infinite relaxing honeymoon in Laos.

Riding around the local village in the town, lovers will absolutely fall in love with the rustic life and lovely smiles of the locals. Champasak encourages both of you to throw out everything but love during your romantic days.

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Sunday, October 1, 2023

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CHAMPASAK – THE TRANQUILITY ON THE LAND OF LAOS

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 Champasak is a province in the southern Laos, near the shared borders with Thailand and Cambodia. Its rich cultural ruins include around 20 temples bearing the traditional Khmer, and numerous French colonial structures. The capital town of Champasak is Pakse, which has become a famous destination of Laos tourism. 

History of Champasak 

In the period of 1st to 9th centuries AD, the province of Champasak was a part of the Funan and then the Chenla kingdoms. Then it was part of the Khmer Empire from the 10th to 13th centuries. The Angkor Empire came to decline when it was annexed by the Lan Xang before the independence of Laos Kingdom. Pakse, the capital of Champasak, was controlled by the French in the year 1905 as an administrative station in the region. 

After the establishment of Laos PDR, Champasak became an important part of the country near the borders with the two neighbors including Thailand and Cambodia.

Things to see and do in Champasak 

Surprisingly, the Champasak is not really a tourist destination despite home to a World Heritage Site – Wat Phu and the attractive Pakse. It’s also on the way to Si Phan Don (4000 Islands) with the famous Don Khong, Don Khon, and Don Det, making the region being one of the most popular Laos destinations. 

The most famous attraction in Champasak would be the UNESCO World Heritage Wat Phu (also called Wat Phou). This AC. 12th century Hindu temple was built in hey days of the Khmer Empire, followed the style of Angkor. However, the temple is still in use as a Buddhist one by the Laotian.

Its layout is absolutely impressive, consisting of 2 massive barays, numerous old crumbling structures and a range of ancient steps leading to the slope of the mountain where a stunning cluster of other buildings stands. From the top of Wat Phu Temple, travelers will have an astonishing view of Champasak harmony with the mighty Mekong River. 

Additionally, the town of Champasak also features other interesting attractions including the renowned Khone Phapheng Waterfalls, the Lingaparvata sacred mountain, To Mo ruins, and Wat Nang Sida Temple…

How to get to Champasak?

From the transport hub of the region – Pakse, travelers can easily reach the town in different ways. You can take a bus service, a minivan or even a boat trip along the Mekong to get to other attractions in Champasak Laos. Besides, riding a motorcycle on the dirt roads of the region will be an amazing experience for adventure lovers. You can rent a motorbike in the town of Pakse, go south and cross the Mekong River via the Lao-Nippon friendship bridge. After around 1.5km, turn left into a quiet road to reach the destination.

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