Monday 17 July 2017

The Top 10 Things to Do in Luang Prabang


Luang Prabang, also titled as 'Jewel in Laos Crown', is an acclaimed UNESCO World Heritage City with bumbling species of flora and fauna flowing around. It exhibits a perfect imprint of traditional culture with modern touch. There are several tourist locations, cafes and Restaurants in Luang Prabang you can check out. Here is a quick list of things you can do when in the city:


1. Ride the Mekong

Book a boat trip on the Mekong River and check out Pak Ou Caves, local villages and waterfalls. Take a fresh sip of cold beverages and appreciate the panoramic view of shoreline. For easy access, book one of the cheap-priced hotels in Luang Prabang located nearby.

2. Be A Part Of Alms Giving Ceremony

Take part in blessed Buddhist Alms Giving Ceremony and pay respect towards historical traditions, beliefs and culture.

3. Visit Elephant Village Sanctuary

It serves as a perfect ecosystem for rescued elephants. Go around the sanctuary and appreciate the constant efforts to save an endangered species.

4. Witness The Grandeur Of Mount Phousi

A rising figure 150 meters above the town, Mount Phousi offers a great deal of natural, scenic beauty to behold. Take a quick trip around the mountain and offer heartfelt prayers.

5. Eat Like A Local

Laos’s cuisine is a proper combination of Thai and Vietnamese offerings. Various market places and Restaurants in Luang Prabang offer some of the scrumptious bites and refreshing drinks to taste. Meat-based side dishes, spicy soups, sticky rice balls etc. are something to start off with.

6. Look Out For The Golden Monastery

Widely known as ‘Golden Tree Monastery’, it is a perfect place for conducting public gatherings and festivities. A trivial fact, it was said to be a momentous place for royal crowning.

7. Explore The Royal History

Royal Palace Museum, also famous as Haw Kham, is one of the best places to hang out. It has beautiful gardens and divine areas to explore.

8. Donate A Book To The Luang Prabang Library

Step on the boats and hand out books to aspiring learners and schools by being a part of Luang Prabang Library. It gives out a chance for them to read and learn something new.

9. Take A Dip In The Waterfall

Cobalt pools around Kuang Si or Xi Waterfall are a perfect sight for swimming. Book one of the cheap hotels in Luang Prabang located nearby the place for easier access.

10. Be A Part of Laos’ Arts & Culture

Traditional Arts & Ethnology Centre gives out a rare sight into rich Laotian culture and history through videos, paintings and quotes. It is the only non-profit museum.

Monday 20 March 2017

Tourist Attractions in Luang Prabang, Laos

Popularly titled as the 'Jewel in Laos Crown', Luang Prabang (an UNESCO World Heritage City) is a cup full of diversity flowing around. It has worked wonders to preserve its natural aesthetics and manages to charm the tourist with its splendid vibes. 

From traces of traditions to contemporary transitions, Luang Prabang is one of the best tourist destinations to tick off your travel list. Let’s go down the list of tourist attractions which must be explored so as to soak into the transcendence: 

  • Alms Giving Ceremony: This is the perfect way to explore the traditions of Laos, i.e. by becoming a part of sacred Buddhist Alms Giving Ceremony. Although termed as a highly placed rituals only for locals, visitors can be a part with due respect towards the traditions.
  • Elephant Village Sanctuary: This sanctuary is close to Nam Khan River banks and provides a peaceful and green future for rescued elephants.
  • Kuang Si Waterfall: Kuang Si (Xi) Waterfall is a 50-metre, three tiered drop with spectacular cobalt pools flowing along with it. These pools are great for swimming and said to be one of the major attractions for tourists. You can book your stay at Indigo House, a luxury Restaurant and Cafe in Luang Prabang, as it has a connective location and proposes various transportation benefits.

  • Luang Prabang Library: This library proposes a golden opportunity for poor schools and families from remote areas to read and learn the dynamics of the world.  Tourists can step on the Luang Prabang Library boats and hand over books to school, children and people. Give your part by donating a book to the library!
  • Mount Phousi: This natural figure rise from 150 metres above the town’s central position, and is a visual beauty to Luang Prabang’s horizon. Watch out the sun rise or set over Mekong River, and along the way, offer prayers to various temples.
  • Royal Palace Museum: Also known as Haw Kham, this museum comprises of well-groomed gardens and spacious areas to explore the divinities. You can give a couple of hours learning about Laos’s cultural aspects and history.

  • Arts & Ethnology Centre: Traditional Arts & Ethnology Centre offers a rare sight to visitors into the rich culture of Laotian people through pictures, videos and quotes. It is established as the only museum which is non-profit.
  • Wat Xieng Thong: It is widely known as the ‘Golden Tree Monastery’, and said to be the top-most place for several festivals and gatherings to be held. This was once said to be a significant place for crowning of Laos kings.