Vientiane
Vientiane, the capital city of Laos, is a captivating blend of rich history and contemporary charm. Nestled along the banks of the majestic Mekong River, this city exudes a unique atmosphere that effortlessly combines traditional Lao culture with modern influences. From its serene temples and vibrant markets to its burgeoning culinary scene and warm-hearted locals, Vientiane offers visitors a delightful glimpse into the heart of Laos. Join us on a journey through this enchanting city as we explore its hidden treasures and discover the soul of Vientiane.
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Places Of Interest
Pha That Luang Stupa
Phra That Luang Stupa – a national symbol of Laos. Recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, Pha That Luang proudly serves as a national emblem, gracing both the country's currency and official insignia. This magnificent stupa, built in 1566, showcases quintessential Laotian architectural style, adorned in resplendent gold that gleams brilliantly in the radiant sunlight. Revered for its historical significance, Pha That Luang is believed to enshrine a sacred relic—an authentic breastbone of the Buddha. Each year, in the middle of November, the nation comes alive with a grand festival of national importance, attracting throngs of people from all corners of the country who converge here to partake in the festivities.Wat Ho Phra Keo
Haw Phra Kaew, also known as Ho Phra Keo, is Laos' foremost museum dedicated to religious art, bearing its name in honor of the Emerald Buddha, a revered jade statue now housed in Bangkok. This esteemed sanctuary, Wat Phra Keo, holds significant importance, second only to Pha That Luang. Originally constructed in 1565 to enshrine the Emerald Buddha, it has since transformed into a museum celebrating the rich tapestry of religious art in Laos. Within its hallowed halls, one can encounter an array of precious sculptures crafted from stone, bronze, and gold. These exquisite works transport visitors to a realm akin to a serene and enchanting fairyland adorned with the most resplendent jewels.Wat Si Saket
Wat Si Saket is the oldest temple of the town that is still in its original form. Just cross the street from Wat Phra Keo locates Wat Si Saket which is a truly remarkable one. Built in 1818, this temple is still preserved since its date of construction with the unique Siamese style, rather than Laos. There are numerous Buddha statues up to nearly 7,000 in the temple which are cast in various materials such as bronze, ceramic, precious wood and gilded, plated with iridescent silver. This is also the place where the locals give their offerings to the monks in their daily morning alms giving ceremony.Wat Si Muang
Wat Si Muang is considered the home of the guardian spirit of Vientiane. Built in 1563, the legend has it that the wat was named after the death of Si Muang who sacrificed herself on the foundations of the wat to appease angry gods, and the center of town is now marked from the pillar built on top of that sacrifice.Lao National Museum
Lao National Museum is home to more than 850 artifacts from the nation’s heritage, culture, and history. In October 2020, the Lao National Museum officially opened at its new location in Sivilay Village, Xaythany District, situated near the Kaysone Phomvihane Museum. This new building replaces the original museum building, which had been the French governor's residence on Samsenthai Road in central Vientiane since its construction in 1925.. The museum's extensive exhibits now encompass over 850 artifacts that delve into the rich tapestry of the nation's heritage, culture, and history. Among these treasures are ancient relics such as fossils, stone tools, Buddha statues carved from stone, human skeletons, pottery, bronzeware, and various artifacts reflecting the diverse lifestyles of the Lao ethnic groups. Visitors can explore this new museum building from Monday to Friday, immersing themselves in Laos' fascinating historical and cultural narrative.Xieng Khuan
Constructed in 1958 and also known as Buddha Park, Xieng Khuan is about 25 kilometers outside Vientiane, covering more than 200 religious statues in both Hindu and Buddhist sculpture which are scattered all over the lush grounds. A 40m long giant reclining Buddha statue is the most prominent statue here. Another highlights are images of gods, demons, people, animals and the 3 layers of hell, earth and heaven.Suggested Itineraries
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