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Laos

Our next country on our discovery of Southeast Asia is Laos. It is a country that I know only very little about, so let’s see what we are going to discover in the next two weeks there.

Blog posts from Laos

Pha That Luang in Vientiane

In the Heat of Vientiane

When we decided to move on to Vientiane, we did that mainly because it has an international airport which permitted us to continue our travels to Vietnam. And as we were still missing the visa for Vietnam, it was also a good opportunity to organize it while staying in Laos’ capital. The center of Vientiane […]

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Limestone Cliffs near Vang Vieng

Exploring Caves and the Mountains in Vang Vieng

After our visit to Luang Prabang we took a bus south to Vang Vieng, which is on the route to Vientiane, Laos’ capital. On the map, the distance between Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng is not that large (180 km), but because the north of Laos is quite inaccessible due to the mountains, the bus […]

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Main Street in Luang Prabang

Historic Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang is a small historic city in northern Laos where Nam Khan River flows into mighty Mekong River. The historic center of the city is situated on a peninsula formed by those two rivers and is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Even though the city has become very touristic in its center with […]

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