Whilst in Laos, I was exposed to a hard reality - that of the devastating aftermath of the Secret War in Laos, a bombing campaign by the U.S. during the Vietnam War. Over 80 million unexploded bombs still pose a threat, especially to children. The UXO Visitor Centre in Luang Prabang raises awareness and highlights the ongoing impact on the Laotian people.
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Exploring Kuang Si Falls and Pak Ou Caves: A Day Tour from Luang Prabang
I spent about five days in Luang Prabang. As I mentioned in my first post about the ancient capital of Laos, this is a good place to slow down, and take in all the natural and cultural sights the town has to offer. But there are also some activities not too far from the city … Continue reading Exploring Kuang Si Falls and Pak Ou Caves: A Day Tour from Luang Prabang
The Mighty Mekong River from Luang Prabang
The Mekong River is a sight to behold from Luang Prabang. Deserving of the title of the Mother of Waters, it's the longest river in Southeast Asia, flowing through six different countries – China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Anyone exploring the region, like myself, will continuously encounter its waters – and like myself, … Continue reading The Mighty Mekong River from Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang: exploring the spiritual ancient capital of Laos
Another cold welcoming Laos. A country that is still relatively under the radar, but perhaps for that reason it attracted me so. I landed in Luang Prabang shortly after 6pm, but the sun had set already and it was a dark night. During the late hours, the temperatures were also some of the lowest I’d … Continue reading Luang Prabang: exploring the spiritual ancient capital of Laos



