The trifecta of Laos' national cuisine aresticky rice, larb, and tam mak hoong. The most famous Lao dish is larb (Lao: ລາບ; sometimes also spelled laab or laap), a spicy mixture of marinated meat or fish that is sometimes raw (prepared like ceviche) with a variable combination ...
Bolaven Plateau in southern Laos is famous for its great scenery, ethnic villages and unexplored corners. It’s probably best known for being home to some of Southeast Asia's most spectacular waterfalls, including Tad Fane and Dong Hua Sao. The plateau’s elevation ranges from about 1,000 to...
Bolaven Plateau in southern Laos is famous for its great scenery, ethnic villages and unexplored corners. It’s probably best known for being home to some of Southeast Asia's most spectacular waterfalls, including Tad Fane and Dong Hua Sao. The plateau’s elevation ranges from about 1,000 to...
Witness the serene beauty of Wat Xiengthong, one of the most important monasteries in Laos, known for its intricate architecture and stunning mosaic art. For a deeper exploration of the city's religious heritage, visit Wat Sensoukharam, Wat Nong Sikhounmuang, and Wat Sop Sickharam, all ...
Ethnic Travel Laos is the most well-known " Eco-tourism, trekking, kayaking, all adventure Tours & Culture tours "visit to tribes From Northern to South of Laos
Some of Laos’ most well-known festivals are Bun Pi Mai (Lao New Year), Boun Bang Fai rocket festival and Boun That Luang, a religious ceremony. No matter which time of year visitors travel to Laos, they are bound to catch one of the many Laos festivals and events i...
This rift and disunity created opportunities for invasion, in particular, from Siam. By the end of the 18th century, most of Laos was under Siamese (Thai) rule, leading to a costly war in the 1820s. This ended in all 3 kingdoms being ceded to the Thais. But with the expansion of ...
Laos is a mountainous country with a rich history that stretches back 10,000 years. With Buddhism as its main religion, there are hundreds of Buddhist monasteries, temples and stupas in just about every city in Laos, with the most popular ones scattered
If you spend any time in neighboring countries like Thailand, you’ll quickly learn that Vientiane is the most commonly visited spot in Laos. There’s an easy explanation for that, and it’s not that it’s the most beautiful or exciting place. It’s because there’s a Thai consulate the...
Luang Prabang is a great base for exploring some of Laos’ most famous attractions on a day trip. The most popular of these is a visit to the glorious Kuang Si Falls, a multi-level waterfall with multiple fast-flowing pools you can swim in – if you dare. Map of Laos © OpenStreet...