Top 5 Laos Lonely Planet - PDF Download!

Laos might be a small country, but this fascinating region of Southeast Asia is home to jungle and wildlife, fascinating culture, history, river islands, and a warm hearted nation of people who eat delicious French inspired cuisine and brew a great local beer.

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ETG: Be sure to spend at least a few days in beautiful Luang Prabang. This city on the Mekong River is surrounded by jungle and crowded with buddist temples and colourful monks. The restaurant scene is great, and the market spectacular.

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Top 5 Laos Lonely Planet - PDF Download!


1. Laos - Central Laos (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet


Ever since Tha Khaek opened its French colonial petals to travellers a few years back and the dramatic 7km-long underworld of Tham Kong Lo became a must-see fixture on itineraries, Central Laos with its honeycomb caves and dragon-green jungle, has been enticing you to visit.


2. Laos - Northern Laos (Chapter) Lonely Planet

Whether it’s trekking, cycling, kayaking, ziplining, riding an elephant or staying in a family homestay, a visit to northern Laos is for many the highlight of their trip. Here the ‘Land of a Million Elephants’ morphs into the land of a million hellish bends and travel is not for the faint-hearted, but you’ll experience rural life at its best.


3. Laos - Southern Laos (Chapter) Lonely Planet

Near the Cambodian border, the Mekong slams into Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands) while travellers find comfort in the hammock-strewn bungalows of Don Det and Don Khon. Kayaking or bicycling around these dreamy islands is the signature southern Laos experience.


4. Laos - Luang Prabang & Around (Chapter) Lonely Planet

Nowhere else can lay claim to Luang Prabang’s old-world romance of 33 gilded wats, saffron-clad monks, faded Indochinese villas and exquisite Gallic cuisine. At the sacred confluence of the Mekong River and the Nam Khan, this city has rightfully gained mythical status as a travellers’ Shangri La.


5. Laos - Vientiane & Around (Chapter) Lonely Planet

From its sleepy tuk-tuk drivers to its cafe society and affordable spas, this former French trading post on the Mekong is languid to say the least. The historic old quarter beguiles with tree-lined boulevards crowded with frangipani and tamarind, glittering temples, wandering Buddhist monks and lunging naga (dragon) statues.






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