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Pocket yourself a bundle of tips for a perfect tour in Laos. Nothing could be better than knowing where to go and what to eat on your trip to this peaceful country Laos.

The only temple in Vientiane to survive the sacking of the city by the Siamese in 1828, Wat Sisaket is the oldest and considered by many to be the most interesting of the Laotian temples. The interior walls of Ho Trai and the main hall feature hundreds of little niches and...

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A symbol of Laos’s nationhood and the country's most sacred Buddhist monument, That Luang was built in the 16th century under the rule of King Setthathirat. A symbol of the main stupa appears on the country's national seal. After being destroyed by the Thai invasion in the 19th century, the monument...

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Formerly used for the worshiping of the River Spirit until Buddhism spread in to Laos. Frequented by locals for thousands of years, the caves can be accessed by taking a river boat some 25 km from Luang Prabang downstream. Alternatively, the more adventurous (and brave) can take the land route...

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Situated across the river, this charming spot can be reached after a short boat ride. The small district of Xiang men houses the once-important temple of Wat Long Khoun. Neither the most awe-inspiring nor grand of temples but definitely worth taking a look at. Few tourists and locals venture over so...

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This market town on the west bank of Nam Ou in northern Luang Prabang Province is surrounded by mountains and caves. Experience rural Laos were children give away flowers and the local fisherman go about their daily business. A walk through the paddy fields and then climbing a bamboo ladder to...

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