Chao Anouvong Statue |
Vientiane
delivers a relaxing riverside break where one of the best things you can do is
grab a drink and enjoy the sun’s spectacular show as it sets over the Mekong.
Despite being the largest city in Laos and the hub of commerce and
administration, Vientiane is still refreshingly laid back. The city offers a
great choice of accommodation, restaurants and pavement cafes some adding a
French air with their style of architecture which contrasts pleasingly with the
old Buddhist temples dotted around. There are plenty of things to do after dark
and bars cater to all tastes from backpacker beer haunts to elegant cocktail
lounges. Navigating Vientiane is relatively simple due to its size and
sightseeing can be done either on foot, by bike or by hiring a song-teow (small truck converted into passenger vehicle). The countryside
is never far away, with rice paddies providing a backdrop to most streets.
Lane-Xang Hotel |
Lane-Xang Hotel |
Lane-Xang Hotel |
Nam Ngum-1 Hydropower Plant |
Nam Ngum-1 Hydropower Plant |
Nam Ngum-1 Hydropower Plant |
Luncheon Cruise at Nam Ngum River. |
Luncheon Cruise at Nam Ngum River. |
Luncheon Cruise at Nam Ngum River. |
Luncheon Cruise at Nam Ngum River. |
Luncheon Cruise at Nam Ngum River. |
How Salt Produced in Laos |
Lao's Monks |
Dinner with Traditional Performance at Tamnak Lao |
Sales Team Oversea Workshop at Seasons Riverside Hotel |
Pha That Luang |
Pha That Luang |
Patuxai |
Office of the Council of Ministers |
Wattay International Airport. |