The country is mountainous, making travel slightly more difficult with limited internal flight but allows visitors an adventurous travel along the Mekong River. Sitting on the banks of the Mekong, lies the capital city of Vientiane which is small, charming and picturesque. French colonial architecture sits next to gilded temples.
The former capital Luang Prabang is one of the most serene town in Southeast Asia. As the heart and spirit of Laos culture, the city preserves a remarkable number of glided Buddhist monasteries, temples and pagodas where monks in saffron-colored robes continue to live and worship. Much of the town and its pagodas are protected as a United Nations Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site. There are about 32 historic pagodas here within walking distance of each other. Trips on the Mekong River are popular especially to the Pak Ou Caves that houses hundreds of Buddha images. The Dala market sells many local products especially those of nearby hill tribe people. The Royal Palace Museum contains many Lao treasures.
In the south of the country, Pakse located on the junction of the Mekong and Xe Don Rivers in Champassack Province, is a point of departure for the Bolaven Plateau in the Salavan Province. The Bolaven Plateau also extends into Attapeu, Champassack and Sekong Provinces. The plateau is a fertile farmland and houses many ethnic minorities. The area is also famous for its tasty coffee. Wat Phou, an ancient stone palace and a architectural marvel located at about 45 km from the Pakse, is the crown jewel of Champassack Province. When the water level falls back in the dry season, thousands of small islands rise from the river, giving the area the name Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands). Southeast Asia's biggest and most beautiful waterfall, Khone Pha Pheng is located in the south of Laos, at about 130 km from Pakse.
There are 68 official ethnic groups in Laos and they offer tourists insight into many ancient tradition and arts. The Lao people are skilled carvers and many pagodas displays this art. Cotton and silk weavings is highly developed, distinct and prized. Many festivals correspond to the Buddhist calendar.
From the fertile lowlands of the Mekong River to the rugged Annamite highlands, enchanting scenery, diverse flora and fauna and magnificent temples, visitors will definitely have a memorable travel experience in Laos.

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