Today, get ready to tour some of the highlights of this incredibly magnificent town. Start the exploration with a visit to the Royal Palace featuring a combination of the French beaux-art styles and traditional Laos architecture. The palace is now turned into a National Museum boating the precious collections of the Royal artifacts.
Drive or enjoy a leisurely walk through the peaceful tree-lined streets to admire some of Luang Prabang’s famous temples. Considered a significant religious symbol of the Buddhist architecture, Wat Xieng Thong is a great masterpiece of mosaics and carved wood featuring the traditional Lao style. Wat Aham signifies The Monastery of the Blossoming Heart and is widely known as the “watermelon stupa” because of its distinctive rounded shape. Wat Vitsoun, the most ancient temple of Luang Prabang, was built with simple architecture and housed the Prabang Buddhas’ ancient statues and steles.
Laos is home to a diverse array of ethnic traditions, which are presented in an intriguing way by the Traditional Art and Ethnology Center (TAEC). Explore the museum’s displays, which include ritual and religious objects, jewelry, handicrafts, traditional clothes and fabrics, and household utensils. Proceed to a Mekong Riverfront social enterprise in Laos to gain an understanding of the country’s handicrafts and textiles. Explore the workshop, which is encircled by a lush, lovely garden, to watch the craftspeople in action, discover more about silkworms, and get a quick rundown of the many natural dying techniques that use the organic flora from the garden that is farmed on-site. Speak with committed local weavers who will share their enthusiasm for preserving this age-old craft with you.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Meals: Breakfast
Notes:
• Tour duration: Full day (08.30-17.30)
• The National Museum closes on every Tuesday
• Please dress appropriately for visits to religious sites. Shoulders, chest, and legs should be covered
OPTIONAL: Private Home-Hosted Dinner 30$ per person
to discover the culture and lifestyle of a country, there is nothing more interesting than visiting a local family. Spend some time sharing cultures, join family activities, and have a meal with the host.
Take this opportunity to learn from the family how to make and eat traditional sticky rice and other delicious dishes. Savor a simple yet tasty dinner of Lao specialties prepared by the family members. Later, bid farewell to your new friends and return to your hotel.
Notes:
• Tour duration: 2.5-3 hours (18.00-21.00), including 45-60 minutes for the Baci ceremony and 1.5 hours for home-hosted dinner
• Capacity: 25pax