For those who prefer the road less traveled, visiting the Laos countryside offers a chance to explore local tribes and villages – some of the top places to visit in Laos. Don’t miss the UNESCO site of Wat Phou, a less-visited temple that predates Angkor Wat – perfect for those who want to avoid crowds. If you enjoy urban life, Vientiane, the bustling capital, features a blend of Asian vibrancy and French influence, including the Instagram-famous Buddha Park.
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In Luang Prabang, catch the breathtaking dawn procession of saffron-robed monks collecting alms in narrow streets. This UNESCO-protected town is home to over 30 gilded temples. Southeast of here lies the Plain of Jars, where mysterious stone urns dot the hillsides. In the southern region, Wat Phou near Champasak features crumbling stone temples as nature slowly reclaims the site.
Vientiane showcases its rich French colonial architecture, while the stunning limestone karst scenery around Vang Vieng invites exploration by foot, kayak, or bicycle.