Laos, A Sacred Country Filled with History and Spirituality

One of the top things that you must see when traveling to Laos are the Pak Ou Caves. Located just 25 km outside of Luang Prabang, you can hire a boat to take you there for the day or take a Songthaew overland on a bumpy road.

Located directly on the Mekong River, the Pak Ou Caves are one of the most sacred sights in the country. They are actually still used as a place of worship. Every New Year people from Luang Prabang make a pilgrimage to visit the caves containing over 4000 Buddha images and statues.

Of the 4000 plus buddhas, the majority are in the form of the tall Luang Prabang Buddha’s. The boat ride across the river is sensational as the caves come into view. White stairs stand out against a dark black hole that cuts into the high cliffs towering over the river.

There are two levels to the caves Tham Ting the lower cave and Tham Pheung higher. Tham Phum is dark but it is filled with more statues. Make sure you bring a flash-light, it can be quite dark inside the Caves, especially Tham Pheung.

Once you have finished checking out the caves, spend the rest of your time enjoying Luang Prabangs many temples. Rent a bicycle and ride along the Mekong River as you explore the brilliant architecture of the city.

Being a world heritage sight, Luang Prabang is littered with temples. Most Notably Haw Kham, the former Royal Palace. Each is beautiful and they contain ornate tapestries, carvings and Buddha images.

There is no shortage of food in Luang Prabang. From traditional Lao meals to coffee and pastry shops. You will never go hungry or tire of the choices. And after you have rejuvenated from a hearty lunch, you are ready to explore more of the sights, like a working Monastery. If you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of a group of monks practicing their drums.

An event that must not be missed is a walk up Phou Si hill. This is a steep walk, but well worth it to view the incredible sunset. A temple stands at the top of the hill giving you a panoramic view of the countryside.

Luang Prabang has a famous night market. Pick up all of your trinkets and souvenirs here. Be ready to barter hard though because it is definitely over priced. Restaurants line the streets and you will have no problem finding any food that you are craving to fit your budget.

There are many things that you can do in Laos, and this only touches the tip of the iceburg. The Plain of Jars, Vientianne and Vang Vieng are only a few of the other places that you can visit besides Luang Prabang. But hurry, it may be an unspoiled beauty of a destination for only a little while longer.

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