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  • Lao monks

    The Baci ceremony in Laos is an important blessing in Buddhist culture and is used to celebrate any landmark event. A traditional ceremony hosted by a Lao monk will make your trip even more memorable.

    Lao monks
  • Local food & drink

    From tasting Laos`s national fiery dish of laap to tasting a fine Lao coffee on the Bolaven`s Plateau or even accepting an invite to drink the potent Lao Lao, a strange rice wine blend that will knock your socks off!

    Local food & drink
  • Night markets

    Test your bartering skills at Luang Prabang's daily market, a fantastic place to pick up some great authentic Asian souvenirs.

    Night markets
  • Sunset over the Mekong

    There are few things in Southeast Asia that can beat a beer Lao as the sunsets over the Mekong - from the riverbanks in Luang Prabang to the 4000 islands, watching the world go by at sunset is a must.

    Sunset over the Mekong
  • The North

    The northern part of Laos is a remote region that sees few tourists. Heading north from the Thai border towards China, the town of Luang Nam Tha is the gateway to the Nam Ha National Park, with countless opportunities to explore on foot, by kayak and on mountain bikes. A little further south you will stumble upon the picturesque area of Muang La and the dramatic valley of Nong Khiaw before arriving by road or boat at the cultural centre of Luang Prabang.

    The North

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Visit Khammuan & Savannakhet, Laos

Khammuan and Savannakhet is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Home to plenty of flora and fauna, architecture, local culture and even a dinosaur museum. It is also a good place to explore by boat.

That Ing Hang, Savannakhet

Khammuan & Savannakhet

Laos

Travellers rarely visit the provinces of Khammuan and Savannakhet in central Laos and so miss out on an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Much of it has been declared a National Protected Area, resulting in significantly less deforestation than in other parts of Laos. There are also a number of excellent eco-tourism projects now which help to preserve the wildlife, environment and integrity of local communities.

Buddha Cave

The town of Thakek, with its somnolent ambience and many fine examples of French colonial architecture, lies on the banks of the Mekong River and is a good launching point for excursions into this captivating wilderness. From here you can explore the many caves that litter the region, including the now-famous Buddha Cave, recently discovered by locals and housing hundreds of Buddha statues and rare manuscripts.

River boat trip

Board a river boat to visit one of the communities that still practice animist rites and worship the forest spirits. Further north, the amazing Kong Lor Cave, seven kilometres in length and up to 100 metres high in places, can be explored by boat.

Dinosaur museum

Heading south to Savannakhet town, there is a dinosaur museum featuring fossilised remains recovered from five sites in Laos. For those willing to stray from the beaten track and prepared to accept a few nights of somewhat basic accommodation, a visit to this region is immensely rewarding.

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