Experience the beauty and serenity of Luang Prabang, spiritual centre and former capital of Laos
Learn how to cook delicious Laotian dishes
Cruise up the Mekong River to visit mysterious Pak Ou Caves
Go shopping for local finest arts & crafts
Visit villages and discover the secrets of local traditional production of textiles, alcohol, paper.
Visit the mystic Buddha Park in Vientiane
Discover
the distinctive charm and beauty of Laos in this journey through the
kingdom formerly known as Lang Xang, the Land of Million Elephants.
Staying in some of Indochina's most elegant hotels you will have the
opportunity to taste the unique atmosphere in Luang Prabang as well as
see enigmatic Vientiane. Along the way you will be enchanted and
fascinated by this extraordinary Buddhist country noted for her
genuinely friendly people and languorous pace of life.
Luang Prabang is one of Asia's most beautiful towns. A unique blend
of temples and colonial buildings set between two rivers and a range of
limestone mountains, it is one of the last Shangri-la's in the world.
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, the architectural heritage of
the city has been preserved, and no tall buildings mar the townscape.
This ancient town is resplendent with well-preserved Buddhist temples,
pagodas and tree-lined riverbanks. We will bring you deep into the
limestone caverns of the Pak Ou Caves to see the repository of Buddha
statues and up Mount Phou Si to capture the spectacular panorama of the
town. You will have time to observe and partake in the giving of food
items to saffron-clad monks as they stroll along the streets during
their daily alms collection at dawn as well as pick up an assortment of
textiles and handicrafts in the bustling hill tribe night market.
A flight south will take you to Vientiane, the capital city of Laos,
located along the Mekong River. Resembling a small town more than a
capital, Vientiane still maintains the handsome majesty and grandeur of
its colonial yesteryears with its ample French-inspired buildings and
wide boulevards. You also have the opportunity to learn the finer
aspects of Lao culture heritage through its fine cuisine and
traditional crafts besides enjoying an aromatic brew of the local
coffee by the riverbanks of stately Mekong River.