

A sacred hill in Luang Prabang, offering panoramic views of the city and Mekong River at sunset.
Hand-woven silk scarves, a traditional craft reflecting Laos' rich textile heritage.
Traditional bamboo flutes, symbolizing the region's musical heritage and natural resources.
Intricately designed silver jewellery, a traditional craft of the Hmong and other hill tribe people.
A local favourite for breakfast with stunning views of the Mekong River.
Known for its traditional Laotian breakfast with a view.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Laotian cuisine since 1973.

Mount Phousi involves steep climbs, comfortable hiking shoes are essential.
Protection from the sun is crucial in Laos' tropical climate.
Staying hydrated is important, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
Curry noodle soup with chicken, coconut milk, and crispy noodles.
Northern-style fermented pork sausage with herbs and spices.
Minced meat salad with herbs, lime, and chili, often served with sticky rice.
A stunning Buddhist temple known for its intricate carvings and beautiful gardens.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, from food to handicrafts.
A fascinating museum showcasing the history and culture of Laos through various artifacts.
A unique freshwater tidal wetland, home to diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes.
A vibrant hub of Ghanaian culture, history, and art, the Kumasi National Cultural Centre is a must-visit for anyone interested in the rich heritage of the Ashanti people.
Pundarika Vihara, a serene Buddhist monastery, is nestled in the lush green forests of Nalanda, Bihar. It's known for its tranquil atmosphere and ancient architecture.