Bordered by Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and China, Laos is a country that can sometimes be overlooked when planning a holiday. However, to do so would be a great loss, since this destination with its rich history and colonial heritage has much to offer.
Where to stay
Laos features a wide range of accommodation options from those on a budget to those looking to splurge. Decide on which part of the country you wish to visit and search for a place to stay accordingly be it at a resort in Vang Vieng or a hotel Luang Prabang has to offer.
What to see
At the Old Town of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will find colonial-style villas and local temples like Wat Sensoukharam, 5 minutes from AVANI+ Luang Prabang. Those heading to Vientiane can visit the Great Stupa and the local night market, while at Champasak you will find 4,000 islands rich in wild beauty.
What to do
No trip to Laos is complete without taking a cruise along the Mekong River, while not to be missed is a visit to one of the country’s famed waterfalls including the Tad Fane twin falls. For something different try a ziplining adventure as part of The Gibbon Experience.
What to eat
Sampling local dishes is part of the Laos experience; not to be missed are “Laap” a meat-based salad, “Khao Piak Sen” a popular rice noodle dish, “Sien Savanh” which is a kind of beef jerky and “Khao Soi” made with cut noodles and a choice of meats.
Fritzjames Stephen is a travel writer, who writes content based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life. Google+