
Take a visual journey through what we consider to be some of Laos' unmissable highlights.

Nestled in the heart of leafy Luang Prabang, the Three Nagas is a charming boutique hotel. Stay in one of the hotel's three UNESCO World Heritage Buildings, all of which are over a century old.
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Go to town at one of Luang Prabang's many night markets, famous for local textiles and intricate jewellery.
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While in Vientiane, Laos's capital city, visit Si Saket Temple, a fine example of Siamese Buddhist architecture and the oldest temple in the city.
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Gaze out over the calming and picturesque Nam Song river in Vang Vieng.
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Explore Luang Prabang's many UNESCO World Heritage temples, especially those within the Royal Palace complex.
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Luang Prabang is located between two rivers, the Mekong and Nam Khan meaning that tranquil river views are never far away.
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Climb to the top of Mount Phu Si in Luang Prabang for impressive birdseye views of the city.
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Experience an early morning alms giving ceremony in Luang Prabang, an ancient Buddhist tradition. As the sun rises, stand alongside locals as they line the streets donating food to orange-robed monks.
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Explore the picture-perfect Kuang Si Falls, just a few miles from Luang Prabang.
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Go for a refreshing dip in the many pools that gather below the Kuang Si Falls.
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Cruise along the Mekong River in a long tail boat, the traditional sailing vessel of the region.
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There is nowhere nicer in Luang Prabang to while away an afternoon than by the poolside at Amantaka, the city's most exclsuive hotel.
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Stay in one of Amantaka's Khan Pool Suites in Luang Prabang. With their own private pools and outdoor lounge areas, you can be guaranteed a perfect stay.
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Take a ride in a vintage car at The Three Nagas boutique hotel in Luang Prabang.
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