Luang Prabang is the former capital of Laos and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a small city with a pleasant atmosphere. There are temples scattered around town, colonial houses from the time it was part of Indochine and much more. A day is not enough to enjoy Luang Prabang to the fullest but if you have just a day then the following 5 places are the must-see places. I recommend starting at Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham, then continue to the Royal Palace Museum and Wat Xieng Thong. It should be lunch time then. After lunch climb Mount Phousi and enjoy the views from the top. Finish at Wat Visounnarath & Wat Aham before heading to Utopia for dinner and a great evening out. I for sure had a great day! Now, let’s look closer at the must-see places in Luang Prabang. Luang Prabang #1: Mount Phousi Mount Phousi is a 100-meter hill in the middle of Luang Prabang and can’t be missed. It’s an important Buddhist religious site with several temples and shrines on the hill and surrounding area. The entrance is opposite the Royal Palace and it takes 300 steps to get to the top. It’s not far… Read full this story
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