Best Things To Do in Luang Prabang, Laos

  1. Wat Manorom

    4.5 (22 Votes)
    Wat Manorom
    Wat Manorom, also popularly known as Vat Mano, is believed to be built in the 14th century though the exact date and year of its origin is still under dispute. The Sim has been destroyed and re-built many a times over the years due to the invasion by many kings. The present sim is considered to be one of the most attractive in Luang Prabang. The Buddha statue situated here in made in bronze and...Read more
  2. Monument Of President Souphanouvong Image
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    Monument

    This monument is dedicated to President Souphanouvong who was born in Luang Prabng in the early 20th century. He, along with his two brothers Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince Boun Oum of Champasak were called the “Three Princes”. President Souphanouvong, also called the Red Prince, was one of the favourites of the people of Laos as he fought against the Americans and the King. The ...Read more
  3. Wat Pak Khan

    Religious Site, Temple

    Located down the Sakkaline Road in the town of Luang Prabang is Der Tempel Vat Pak Khan Khammungkhun, a Buddhist temple. Der Tempel Vat Pak Khan Khammungkhun is located along the Nam Khan river and has many living quarters of novice monks. The temple has a traditional Lao architecture and the exteriors are painted in white and red. The temple has a wooden two-tiered roof and the insides of the ...Read more
  4. Ban Phanom Image
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    Village

    Ban Phanom is a village that lies six kilometres to the east of the town of Luang Prabang and is known for its cotton and silk weaving. This handicraft village was once royal weaving village where clothing and garments were made exclusively for the members of the Royal Family. Visit Ban Phanom and witness the making of many vibrant multicolour textiles. You can also learn the traditional techni...Read more
  5. Wat Khili

    Religious Site, Temple

    Wat Khili is a temple and a Vipassana meditation practice venter in the town of Luang Prabang. Pha Xaisamut Chotiko who studied meditation in Burma and Thailand was keen on teaching the techniques of mediation to the people of Laos. In the year 1960, he started practicing Vipassana, along with a small group of monks at this temple complex which went on for 30 years. After his death in 1992, the...Read more
  6. Wat Hua Xiang

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    Wat Hua Xiang

    Religious Site, Temple

    Wat Hua Xiang is a Buddhist temple located in the town of Luang Prabang in Laos. The temple is also called Wat Hosian Voravihane, which was a name given to this temple by King Settathirat in the mid-16th century. The complex has the main temple which was re-constructed many a time through many years, living quarters for the monks, and a school. The temples architecture is very fascinating with ...Read more
  7. Ban Chan Pottery Village Image
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    Village, Arts And Crafts

    Situated on the site side of the town of Luang Prabang along the banks of Mekong river is the Ban Chan Pottery Village where local make and sell pottery, bricks and terracotta tiles. The village has approximately 300 inhabitants who collect the raw material from nearby areas to create their product. The oven used to bake the pots have to be lighted for over 3 days to reach the right temperature...Read more
  8. Wat Phra Bat Tai

    Religious Site, Temple

    Originally called Wat Keo, Wat Phra Bat Tai is a 17th century temple located in the town of Luang Prabang and is also a monastery complex. Wat Phra Bat Tai is situated on the banks of Mekong River and small Vietnamese community that lived in Luang Prabang used to worship here. The original temple was burnt down in 1833 and the present temple was re-built and named Wat Phra Bat Tai. The temple h...Read more
  9. Wat Hosian Voravihane

    Religious Site, Temple

    Wat Hosian Voravihane is a complex of temples in the town of Luang Prabang. This temple complex has a main entrance, a stupa, a main temple, other smaller temples, school and some quarters where the monks live and meditate. To enter the temple, you will need to climb a short flight of stairs that is lined with silver nagas. The exteriors of the temple look rich and stunning with their gilded wa...Read more
  10. Vat Phonxay

    Religious Site, Temple

    Located in the town of Luang Prabang along the Mekong River on the Khem Kong Street is an old Buddhist temple called Wat Phonxay Sanasongkham. The temple has a staircase that has a seven-headed gilded nagas and king cobras. There are three main doors to this temple and the walls on the exterior are full of murals and paintings that tell a story. The temple ceiling is beautiful and intricate des...Read more
  11. Wat Prah Buddhabat

    Religious Site, Temple

    Wat Phra Buddhabat is considered one of the oldest and holiest temples in Luang Prabang. What makes this temple so special is the Buddha footprint. The temple has a stunning architecture and the main temple complex shines out in gold. Wat Phra Buddhabat has a beautiful landscape and offers some stunning views of the Mekong river. The temple has a balcony that offers a great view of the town. Th...Read more
  12. Wat Aphay

    3.3 (2 Votes)
    Wat Aphay

    Temple

    Located with the city limits of Luang Prabang, along the banks of river Nam Khan is Wat Aphay, an old Buddhist temple. The temple is built in a rectangular shape and has intricately carved wooden roofs. The wooden roof of this temple is layered and is supported by white and golden columns. The door of the temple is decorated elaborately decorated using gold, red and green colour while the outer...Read more
  13. Kaysone Phomvihane Monument

    Monument

    Kaysone Phomvihane was a public figure and Lao People's Revolutionary Party’s leader for over four decades. He was also the Prime Minister (1975 to 1991) and the President (1991 to 1992) of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. The President Kaysorn Phomvihane Monument was built in honour of this great revolutionary man who was one of the most prominent leaders of the country of Laos. Thi...Read more
  14. Luang Prabang International Airport Image
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    Luang Prabang International Airport (LPQ) is an international airport located in Luang Prabang, Laos. It is the second busiest airport in Laos after Wattay International Airport in Vientiane. The airport is located 4 km (2.5 mi) from the city center and serves as a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Luang Prabang.The airport was built in the 1930s by the French colonial government and...Read more
  15. Pak Ou Caves

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    Pak Ou Caves
    Pak Ou means ‘The Buddha’ Caves, so if you love to have a religious tour to the Buddha caves, then head to Luang Prabang in Laos. Situated about 25km away, Pak Ou caves is well known for the miniature Buddha sculptures, which can be a divine. To visit the caves, take a leisure ride during the summers or book a private boat that can take you there. The caves are surrounded with huts ...Read more