Luang Prabang Airport 10 Min
Wat Sibounheuang (11 Min)
Wat Wisunarat (14 Min)
Buddhist Temple Dating To The 16Th Century, Known For Its Large, Watermelon-Domed Stupa.
Wat Chom Si (10 Min)
Traditional Arts And Ethnology Centre (14 Min)
Displays Of Clothing, Craft Tools, Plus Religious & Ritual Objects Related To Various Ethnic Groups.
Haw Pha Bang (5 Min)
Intricate Buddhist Temple Located In The Grounds Of The Royal Palace Museum, Built In 1963.
Pha Tad Ke / Botanical Garden Reception (12 Min)
Botanical Garden Featuring Bamboo, Orchids & Other Local Flora, Plus A Cafe In A Picturesque Locale.
Royal Palace (3 Min)
Local-History Museum In A Stately Former King's Mansion With Gardens & Ornate Architectural Accents.
Tat Sae Waterfalls (28 Min)
Best In The Rainy Season, These Scenic Waterfalls Flow Over Limestone & Form Varied Swimming Pools.
Night Market (7 Min)
Bustling Cluster Of Vendors Selling Local Street Foods & Baked Goods, Plus Paper Lamps & Textiles.
Wat Xiengthong (9 Min)
Buddhist Temple Complex Featuring A Variety Of Ornately Detailed Shrines, Prayer Halls & Gardens.
Wat May Souvannapoumaram (8 Min)
Built In The 18Th Century, The City's Largest Monastery Houses Gold Buddha Statues & Wood Carvings.
Alms Giving Ceremony In Luang Prabang (5 Min)
Monks Accept Food Offerings At Sunrise In A Laotian Buddhist Ritual That Starts On This Main Street.
Elephant Village Sanctuary & Resort (4 Min)
Attraction Offering Up-Close Experiences With Elephants, Including Feeding, Bathing & Walks.
Phousi Hill (15 Min)
Accessible By Hiking, This Summit With Sweeping Views Is A Well-Known Spot To Watch The Sunset.
Pak Ou Caves ຖ້ຳຕິ່ງ (45 Min)
Peaceful Caves Lined With Hundreds Of Miniature Carved Wooden Buddhas & An Altar For Reflection.