Laos is the lesser-visited neighbour of Thailand, a country that sees 10 times more foreign visitors annually, but few of whom realise the wonders that lie just over the border in Laos. The country retains a distinctly laid back charm, its architecture vying between the stilted wooden huts of its riverside settlements, decaying colonial piles, and richly decorated temples.
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Nestled in a ring of misty mountains and lapped by the Mekong, Laos is alive with stories.
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The pace of life in Laos is indulgently slow, but opt for a lie-in and you’ll miss the essence of what makes this nation so spellbinding. With the dawn comes shuffling Buddhist monks in robes of bright burned orange, and the riverbanks, lapped at by the lazy waves of the Mekong River and cradled by a protective ring of mist-shrouded mountains, come alive with the day to day lives of the residents.
Plan your journey into Southeast Asia’s most hidden gem with our Laos travel guide.