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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Saturday, September 30, 2023

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BOLAVEN PLATEAU – THE PARADISE OF SPECTACULAR WATERFALLS

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 Bolaven is a high land region in the South of Laos. Most of the plateau belongs to the area of Champasak, and the edges are located in the Sekong and Attapeu provinces of Laos. Being home to numerous beautiful waterfalls, breathtaking sceneries, idyllic tribe villages, and unexploded sites, Bolaven Plateau is becoming one of the most regarding Laos destinations.

Bolaven Plateau Overview

The Plateau is situated in an old volcano mountain that erupted millions years ago. The area is located 50km to the South of Laos. The people living in Bolaven Plateau Laos are almost the Laven, and the others are Mon-Khmer, Alak, Katu, Taoy, and Suay people. The culture of the region thus is very unique with the harmony of minority groups.

Bolaven Plateau

The highland region has played an important role in history of the country. It passed 3 most significant historical periods which effected by the French colonization, the Phu Mi Bun Revolt, and the Indochina War.

How to get to Bolaven Plateau?

There are many ways to reach the Bolaven Plateau, both by private vehicles and public transportation. The daily buses to Paksong, Salavan, and Sekong can drop you off at any stop on the way. You can also rent a car (with driver or not) or a motorbike from the town of Pakse and get to the region.

Where to stay in Bolaven Plateau?

Bolaven accommodation and cuisine facilities are almost located in Paksong and Tad Lo. Travelers can stay at a resort near the waterfalls or local home-stay along the road.

Things to see and do in Bolaven Plateau

The land of Bolaven Plateau is covered with coffee and tea plantations, as well as dramatic waterfalls, including Tad Lo and Tad fane Waterfalls, and lush green jungles. Situated on an altitude of over 1000m above the sea level, the weather in the region is cooler than others in the country, allowing more comfortable experiences for foreign visitors.

Taking a motorcycle trip in Bolaven Plateau, travelers will have a fascinating experience when discovering the lush plantations, exploring stunning waterfalls, and visiting Thateng Integrated Organic Farm. 

When being in Bolaven Plateau, travelers can reach tribe villages to understand their daily life and rustic culture. Do not miss the chance to try Laos coffee and buy some for souvenir when return. You will find the adventure in Bolaven is one of the worthiest things to do in Laos.

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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

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Explore 3 Best Attractions in Chinatown Singapore

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 Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum

Located in Chinatown of Singapore, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum has long been famous for unique architecture and holy reputation. The temple is a place of worship of the Buddha.

 

Built in 2007, the temple is prominently characterized by architecture and furniture of Buddhist art and history. As the name would suggest, the temple is named as the left tooth of the Buddha. The relic was brought here from Kushinagar, India.

This Chinese-style pagoda was designed by Venerable Shi Fa Zhao, the president and Abbot of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, and Abbot of the Golden Pagoda Buddhist Temple with the help of local residents and foreign consultants. Temple’s construction costs up to 75 million USD. The architecture of the temple is based on elements of Tang Dynasty style and Mandala, a symbol of the universe in Buddhist culture.

The Buddhist Culture Museum on the third floor exhibits relics related to the Buddha, such as the bones and tongue. Noticeably, the Sacred Light Hall on the fourth floor is placed the temple’s most important treasures. It is the Buddha ‘s tooth preserved in the giant tower weighing 3,500. The tower is made of 320 kg of gold, of which 234 kg is donated by worshippers. You might enjoy the relics at the separate observatory from 9 a.m – 6 p.m everyday. Bear in mind, you have to ask for permission of monks before entering the reserve.

Sri Mariamman Temple 

Originally a wood – and – attap (palm fronds) structure completed in 1827, Sri Mariamman Temple on South Bridge Road is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. Commonly referred to as Mariamman Kovil (« Mariamman Temple » in Tamil), the temple has been serving as the place of worship of Goddess Mariamucted man by immigrants from Nagapatnam and Cuddalorre districts of South India.

« Mari », meaning « rain » in Tamil, is an important life – giving element in rural life, while Goddess Mariamman is also known as the curer of diseases. In addition to a place of worship, the temple was also closely intertwined with the Hindu community as it served as the first refuge for new immigrants, dispute mediation, and an early resgistry of marriage for Hindus.

Especially, if you visit Sri Mariamman Temple in October and November, you would definitely have a chance to witness the annual fire – walking festival named Theemithi.

Skybridge of Pinnacle@Duxton

Pinnacle @ Duxton is a public housing in Singapore, opened in 2010. This area has seven buildings, including 1,848 apartments and, significantly, all buildings were connected by a bridge on the 50th floor and 26th floor. The bridge of 50th floor, which is named Skybridge, definitely enables tourists to hold panoramic views of the stunning city and harbor. The entrance fee for visitors is very reasonable, which is priced at only $ 5 per person. However, the local authorities limit the number of visitors a day at 200 people so that they do not disturb the daily life of the inhabitants. Thus, if you want to make a visit to this amazing place, you should book tickets in advance.

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