Laos
A landlocked country known for its mountainous terrain, French colonial architecture, and Buddhist monasteries. The Mekong River forms a large part of the western boundary with Thailand.
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Luang Prabang
Former royal capital and UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its well-preserved temples, French colonial buildings, an…
Pakse
The largest city in southern Laos and gateway to the 4000 Islands region. Serves as a commercial hub and base for explor…

Sam Neua
The capital of Houaphanh Province in northeastern Laos, known for its proximity to the historic Vieng Xai caves. Serves …
Vang Vieng
A popular backpacker destination set among dramatic limestone karst mountains along the Nam Song River. Famous for tubin…
Muang Xai
The capital of Oudomxay Province in northern Laos, serving a…
Savannakhet
The second-largest city in Laos, known for its French coloni…
Thakhek
A charming riverside town on the Mekong River opposite Thail…
Vientiane
Laos' capital and largest city situated along the Mekong Riv…
Champasak Province
Southern province of Laos renowned for ancient Khmer temples at Wat Phou UNESCO World Heritage Site …
Savannakhet Province
Largest province in central Laos, known for its agricultural production and the historic town of Sav…
Vientiane Province
Province in central Laos surrounding the capital city, known for agricultural production and serving…
Houaphanh Province
Northeastern province of Laos bordering Vietnam, known for i…
Khammouane Province
Central Laotian province known for its limestone karst lands…
Luang Prabang Province
Northern Laotian province home to the UNESCO World Heritage …
Oudomxay Province
Northern province of Laos bordering China and Vietnam, known…