Former capital of Laos, this city reflects the most unusual beauty of Laotian nature. An idyllic place between mountains, listed as a World Heritage Site since 1995, bordered by the Mekong River surrounded by more than 50 temples of Buddhist origin.
A small jewel listed by UNESCO.
Located in the north of the country, this city hosts some of the most beautiful temples in Southeast Asia, such as Wat Xieng Muan and Wat Xieng Thong, which is covered in gold. Among its most popular experiences, you can choose between bathing in its amazing Tat Kuang Si and Tat Sae waterfalls, spending a day among elephants, sailing along the river, or visiting some of its remote caves, Mount Phousi, or the Old Quarter. Enjoy a holiday in Luang Prabang, a religious, spiritual, and tourist epicentre immersed in a valley where the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers converge, and whose emblematic buildings mix the Buddhist architecture of past centuries with the French colonialist style.