Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is a historic French colonial trading post. The city boasts a wealth of French architecture alongside stunning, intricate Buddhist temples. Despite being the largest city in the country, it retains a warm and relaxed atmosphere. Be sure to explore one of Laos’ most fascinating attractions.
Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is a historic French colonial trading post. The city boasts a wealth of French architecture alongside stunning, intricate Buddhist temples. Despite being the largest city in the country, it retains a warm and relaxed atmosphere. Be sure to explore one of Laos’ most fascinating attractions.
- Patuxay Monument - Patuxai (Arch de Triumph) - recently constructed to honor those who perished in past wars, and considered the holiest site in Laos
- Pha That Luang - Pha That Luang, the most significant national monument in Laos, symbolizing both the Buddhist faith and Laos’ sovereignty
- Wat Si Saket - Wat Si Saket, the oldest temple…
- Patuxay Monument - Patuxai (Arch de Triumph) - recently constructed to honor those who perished in past wars, and considered the holiest site in Laos
- Pha That Luang - Pha That Luang, the most significant national monument in Laos, symbolizing both the Buddhist faith and Laos’ sovereignty
- Wat Si Saket - Wat Si Saket, the oldest temple that survived the Siamese war of 1828. Inside, there are over 8000 Buddha statues adorning the walls
- Ho Phrakeo Museum - Wat Ho Phra Keo, a religious museum showcasing a collection of both Lao and Khmer artworks
- COPE Visitor Centre - The COPE Visitor Centre in Vientiane is not a typical tourist spot, but a visit is highly recommended. Since 1996, COPE has provided nationwide physical rehabilitation services for individuals with mobility-related disabilities, including UXO survivors. These survivors, victims of unexploded ordnance like landmines, often cannot afford prosthetic or orthotic services. COPE offers these services free of charge, helping victims regain mobility and improve their quality of life.
- Buddha Park - Buddha Park, renowned for housing over 200 religious statues, including a massive 40-meter Reclining Buddha image.
- Entrance Fees in Buddha Park
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees in That Luang Stupa
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees in Haw Pra Kaeo
- Entrance Fees in Wat Sisakhet
- Entrance Fees in Patuxay
- Licensed guide
- Entrance Fees in Buddha Park
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees in That Luang Stupa
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees in Haw Pra Kaeo
- Entrance Fees in Wat Sisakhet
- Entrance Fees in Patuxay
- Licensed guide
- Your personal expense
- Your personal expense
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