Laos

Laos is a country well off the beaten track, and it gives tourists a genuinely relaxing experience that they cannot get in other Southeast Asian countries. This is one of those countries with a relaxed, pretty environment, natural features, and an impressive history. The former royal capital is immersed in tropical greenery and remarkable for the gilded temples, colonial-built houses, and saffron-clad monks seeking alms in the morning. Adventurous lovers of nature can tour the natural resourceful destination of Vang Vieng, including the jungles, limestone karsts, and waterfalls, or go through the length and breadth of the mighty Mekong River. Vietnam’s mostly untouched geography offers the possibilities of hiking, sea and river paddling, and meeting with the fauna. Such attributes, including the friendly people of Laos, cultural customs and practices, and Lao food, make travel to these countries all the more enriching. Right from the exotic Plain of Jars to the serene 4000 Islands in south Laos, you can have thrilling time for discovery and marvelous time for relaxation and discovering the culture that enchants travelers to Laos.

Itinerary for 3 days to Laos: The Ancient Khmer Temples

Good day, everyone! Today, I’m thrilled to share a snippet about an itinerary for 3 days in Laos!
You will find the answers to the questions:

  • When is the best time to visit ancient Khmer temples in Laos?
  • Can you give me directions to the main Khmer temple complexes in Laos?
  • I’m heading to Laos. Can you tell me what I should bring with me?

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