THINGS TO DO IN LAOS

Planning an adventurous, fun-filled vacation always feels like there’s so much to do and so little time to do it! From exploring the unique culture to sampling the local cuisine, you’ve definitely got a lot on your plate when you’re writing that itinerary

Planning an adventurous, fun-filled vacation always feels like there’s so much to do and so little time to do it! From exploring the unique culture to sampling the local cuisine, you’ve definitely got a lot on your plate when you’re writing that itinerary. For our travelers in a time crunch, we’ve compiled a short list of our five favorite tourist to-dos in the lovely country of Laos.

Things To Do In Laos

Visit the Buddha Park in Vientiane

An eccentric blend of both Buddhism and Hinduism, this open-air sculpture park is a stunning representation of the rich religious and artistic culture of Laos. Known to locals as Xieng Huan (or Spirit City), spirituality and imagination are intertwined in the majestic, intricate statues of religious deities and mythological creatures. There’s no trip to Laos that’s complete without a visit to this installation!

Explore the cultures and traditions of Luang Prabang

Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage, the capital city of the Luang Prabang province is the hotspot for historical and cultural experiences. Wake up early to participate in the Buddhist almsgiving tradition, or visit the magnificent Wat That Luang and Wat Xieng Thong temples celebrating the spirit of Lao religion, royalty, and art. A fusion of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and authentic experience makes this city a must-visit on your next trip to Laos!

Visit the Ock Pop Tok textile workshop

Relax and unwind at the Mekong Villa, enjoy some “East Meets West” fusion cuisine at the Silk Road Café, and take home an authentic souvenir deep rooted in Lao tradition and artistry! Situated on the lush tropical banks of the Mekong river, Ock Pop Tok offers workshops where you can learn traditional Lao craft techniques and make your own one-of-a-kind souvenir while enjoying the stunning natural beauty of the gardens. If you love your vacation to be a learning experience, you’ll be sure to take some impressive skills home after visiting this craft center!

Cruise to the Pak Ou caves

Nestled in the jagged limestone cliffs along the Mekong river, thousands of Buddha statues fill the Pak Ou caves, symbolizing the strong Buddhist presence in the country’s religious heritage and allowing locals and tourists alike to pay their respects and make offerings. A journey to the caves is an experience as well, allowing visitors to appreciate the natural and religious beauty of the region. Visits to these caves are often combined with nearby attractions, so if you’re coming to visit, be prepared for a jam-packed day!

Visit the mysterious Plain of Jars

Located in northern Laos, this megalithic archaeological landscape is a mystifying wonder to behold. While a common theory is that the stone jars were used as burial sites, no one knows for sure — the purpose and the origins of the site remains unknown and little is known about those who lived in the area during the prehistoric times. Come and see if you can unravel this mystery yourself!

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