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Introducing Laos
Show mapClose map .After years of
war and isolation, Southeast Asia’s
most pristine environment, intact
cultures and quite possibly the most
chilled-out people on earth mean
destination Laos is fast earning
cult status among travellers. It is
developing quickly but still has
much of the tradition that has sadly
disappeared elsewhere in the region.
Village life is refreshingly simple
and even in Vientiane it’s hard to
believe this sort of languid
riverfront life exists in a national
capital. Then, of course, there is
the historic royal city of Luang
Prabang, where watching as hundreds
of saffron-robed monks move silently
among centuries-old monasteries is
as romantic a scene as you’ll
experience anywhere in Asia.
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Away from the cities, there is so
much more to see; the Plain of Jars
in Xieng Khuang Province, the
forested mountains of Northern Laos,
the gothic limestone karsts around
the backpacker-haven Vang Vieng and
in the deep south, past the market
town Pakse, is Si Phan Don (Four
Thousand Islands), where the mighty
Mekong spreads out and all the
hammocks are taken.
The Lao wilderness is drawing
travellers looking for nature,
adventure or both. Kayaking,
rafting, rock-climbing and biking
are all available, but it’s the
community-based trekking that is
most popular because it combines
spectacular natural attractions with
the chance to experience the ‘real
Laos’ with a village homestay –
while spending your money where it’s
needed most.
There is undoubtedly a growing
tourist trail in Laos, but that just
means there’s plenty of roads off
Rte 13 where you can make your own
trail. After all, half the fun of
travelling here is in the travel
itself – the people you meet,
chickens you share seats with, wrong
turns you take and lào-láo you drink
with the smiling family at the end
of the road less travelled.
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