Laos Destinations
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Bokeo Province
Bokeo Province is the only province with a significant population of Lahu, a hill tribe common in northern Myanmar and Thailand.
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Huay Xai
Huay Xai is a bustling riverside town where the biggest commercial district is cent red around the vehicle and passenger ferry landings for boats to Chiang Khong. Many new shop houses have been constructed along the main street, which curves along the base of a hill overlooking the river.
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Champasack Province
Champasack lies to the Southwest in Laos. The capital city is Pakse, located at the confluence of the Mekong and the Sedon rivers. Southeast Asia's biggest waterfall, Khone Pha Pheng, is within easy reach by boat or by road.
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Savannakhet
Savannakhet town is situated on the banks of the Mekong river opposite Mukdahan in Thailand. The province bridges the country between Thailand and Vietnam and the town is a very active junction for trade between the two countries.
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Phongsaly Province
Phongsaly Province is one of the romotest of the Lao PDR Provinces, and is dominated by rugged, mountainous terrain and an abundance of thick forests and fast-flowing rivers. It is inhabited by 25 different ethnic groups, each with their own culture, traditions, costumes, and languages.
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Pakbeng
Pakbeng means Mouth of the Beng) lies about halfway between Luang Prabang and Huay Xai (Bokeo Province).
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Udomxai Province
Udomxai Province - This rugged province is wedged between Luang Prabang to the east, Phongsali to the north-east, Luang Nam Tha to the north west and Sainyabuli to the south, with a small northern section that shares a border with China's Yunnan Province
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Xieng Khouang
Located 400 Km northeast of Vientiane Capital, Xieng Khouang Province has a population of 249,000 spread over an approximate area of 15,000 sq. km
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Laos
Welcome to Laos, one of the most fascinating countries in the world. The People's Democratic Republic of Laos, also known as Lao PDR is Laos Children in the village situated in the heart of French Indochina, landlocked between Thailand, Burma (Myanmar), China, Vietnam and Cambodia.
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Vientiane
Vientiane, the bustling capital city of Laos, is set on the steady waters of the Mekong River. For many years it was a sleepy backwater capital of an equal backwater state, but as Laos has slowly opened up to foreign investment and tourism, Vientiane has undergone vast changes and...
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Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang is filled with the gold-plated Buddhist temples, the old colonial homes, the smell of frangipani, and experience a visit to Luang Prabang is a something like as you are stepping into a time machine back to old Indochina where is located in Laos's northern mountains, at the...
