Souvenirs to Bring Back from Laos
Thoughtful gifts for family and friends Traveling to Laos is not only about beautiful landscapes and culture—it is also a great opportunity to bring home meaningful souvenirs for your family and friends. Many Lao products are handmade, natural, and deeply connected to local traditions, making them special and memorable gifts. 1. Handwoven Lao Textiles and
More Than a Ride: Supporting Local Tuk-Tuk Drivers in Laos
Seeing a tuk-tuk on the streets of Laos is more than just spotting a way to get around—it is seeing a part of everyday life and local livelihood in motion. In Vientiane and many other towns across the country, tuk-tuks are one of the most recognisable symbols of local transport and an important source of
Lao–Thai Friendship Bridge No. 5: Location & How to Travel
The Lao–Thai Friendship Bridge No. 5 is a newly opened cross-border bridge connecting central Laos and northeastern Thailand, further strengthening regional transport, trade, and tourism. Bridge Location The bridge crosses the Mekong River and links Paksan (Laos) with Bueng Kan (Thailand), creating a new and efficient route between the two countries. How to Travel from
Vat Sisaket – The Last Original Temple of Old Vientiane
Vat Sisaket is one of the most historically important temples in Vientiane and a must-see landmark for anyone who wants to understand the deeper story of Laos. Located in the heart of the capital, right beside the former royal palace and Hor Phra Keo, the temple was built in 1818 during the reign of King
Mimi House Food & Beverage — A Small, Lovely Café With a Big Heart
Cookies handmade by people with disabilities, using Mimi House’s original recipe📍 Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/LfZZMNc34vtbCzus6?g_st=ipc If you’re looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a delicious drink and support a meaningful cause, Mimi House Food & Beverage is a must-visit. This small, charming café is more than just a place to relax — it is a social
Getting a Driving License in Laos as a Foreigner: What You Should Know
If you are living in Laos—whether for work, long-term travel, or simply because you’ve fallen in love with the slow and peaceful way of life—having a local driving license can make your daily life much easier. Many foreigners don’t realize this, but yes, you can study, take the test, and apply for a Lao driving
Pi Mai Lao in Luang Prabang – A Celebration of Culture and Joy
Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is one of the most charming places in Laos – full of history, spirituality, and natural beauty. Every April, the city becomes even more special when it hosts Pi Mai Lao (Lao New Year), a vibrant festival that attracts visitors from around the world. Why Luang Prabang is
Luang Prabang Boat races
Every year in August , the historic town of Luang Prabang comes alive with one of its most cherished cultural events — the Long Boat Racing Festival, known locally as part of the Boun Hor Khao Padap Din (the Festival of Decorating the Earth with Rice Offerings). The festival is not only an exciting sporting
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