

Phousi Mountain, or Mount Phousi, offers panoramic views of Luang Prabang, especially at sunset.
Known for its artisanal coffee and freshly baked pastries, it's a popular spot for breakfast with a view of the Mekong River.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a mix of Laotian and French dishes in a charming setting.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Laotian cuisine, offering a unique dining experience in a beautiful garden setting.

Phousi Mountain involves hiking, so comfortable and sturdy shoes are essential.
Protect from the sun during the climb and explore the temples at the top.
Stay hydrated during the climb and to reduce plastic waste.
Handmade bamboo products like baskets and decorative items, reflecting the region's traditional craftsmanship.
Lightweight and vibrant silk scarves, a symbol of Laos' rich textile heritage.
Intricate lacquered bowls and boxes, showcasing the unique 'Hmong' style of painting.
A golden stupa offering panoramic views of Luang Prabang at sunrise.
A beautiful museum showcasing the history and artifacts of the Laotian royal family.
A vibrant night market offering local handicrafts and street food.
Glutinous rice, often served with mango or coconut milk.
Minced meat salad with herbs, spices, and lime juice, often served with sticky rice.

Coconut milk-based curry with egg noodles, chicken, and crispy noodle topping.

A 98-acre zoo and natural history museum showcasing the Sonoran Desert's flora and fauna, with over 230 animal species and 1,200 plant species.
Pont Alexandre III is a magnificent bridge spanning the Seine River in Paris, renowned for its ornate Art Nouveau design and stunning sculptures. Completed in 1900, it serves as a symbol of Franco-Russian friendship and offers breathtaking views of iconic landmarks.

A serene, 11,000-hectare park in British Columbia, known for its stunning waterfalls and diverse wildlife.