Laos

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Introducing Laos

After years of war and isolation, Southeast Asia’s most pristine environment, intact cultures and quite possibly the most chilled-out people on earth mean destination Laos is fast earning cult status among travellers.

Laos is developing quickly but still has much of the tradition that has disappeared in a frenzy of bulldozers, concrete and reality TV elsewhere in the region. Village life is refreshingly simple and even in Vientiane it’s hard to believe this sort of languid riverfront life exists in a national capital. Then, of course, there is the historic royal city of Luang Prabang, where watching as hundreds of saffron-robed monks move silently among centuries-old monasteries is as romantic a scene as you’ll experience anywhere in Asia.

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Monk walking down staircase framed by serpent bodies at one of many temples on the slopes of Phu Si.
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Monk walking down staircase framed by serpent bodies at one of many temples on the slopes of Phu Si.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Viviane Ponti
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Overlooking Luang Prabang to the northwest.
  • Monks with begging bowls collecting alms in early morning.
  • Wat Pa Phon Phao forest meditation temple set amongst the hills.
  • Lady giving rice to monks on their early morning alms round.
  • Pha That Luang (Great Sacred Reliquary).
  • Artwork drying at Luang Prabang School of Fine Arts.
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