Laos

Our journey through the Lao People's Democratic Republic has been short but sweet. Starting in the capital city of Vientiane, we ventured north to the scenic mountainscape of Vang Vieng, and then onwards to finish up in the former royal capital and UNESCO World Heritage Site Luang Prabang.


Vientiane

Chilling in the capital was fun, and aside from exploring the Night Market, the main attraction we visited was Buddha Park which was a bit touristy but still good value. 



Vang Vieng

Things got a bit more exciting once we got on the road to Vang Vieng. The ride out there had its rough spots but the views were becoming more and more spectacular the closer we got.

The biggest highlight here was a day trip out to the Vang Vieng Elephant Sanctuary, where we hand fed them bananas, walked with them through the shrubland and helped bathe them. 


Later that evening I went for a hike to find a good viewpoint to enjoy the sunset.


Luang Prabang

After another scenic van ride we arrived in Luang Prabang, and stayed in the gorgeous riverside town centre. The mix of colonial French villas (all renovated as guesthouses, boutique stores, cafes and restaurants), as well as numerous Wats and the former Royal Palace turned Museum, made it all too easy to unwind here.


For the final day in Luang Prabang, we made an excursion out of town to the Kuang Si Falls, which includes a Bear Rescue Centre at the entrance.



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  1. So good to read your post - the sunset pic is amazing! It looks like you were quite a way up. And elephants & bears are very cool 😁

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