Mekong River
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LAOS/ Updated : Oct 10, 2016, 09:57 IST
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The mighty Mekong River runs across the North Eastern region of Laos. A short river cruise on Mekong is the best way to explore Laos in its full natural glory. Upstream river cruise starting from Luang Prabang to Huay Xai with a s … Read more
The mighty Mekong River runs across the North Eastern region of Laos. A short river cruise on Mekong is the best way to explore Laos in its full natural glory. Upstream river cruise starting from Luang Prabang to Huay Xai with a stopover at Pakbeng is one of the most popular routes. You can choose from any premium or luxury tour operators. Read less
The mighty Mekong River runs across the North Eastern region of Laos. A short river cruise on Mekong is the best way to explore Laos in its full natural glory. Upstream river cruise starting from Luang Prabang to Huay Xai with a stopover at Pakbeng is one of the most popular routes. You can choose from any premium or luxury tour operators. Take a look at thousand of Buddha statues at the first stop over at Tam Ting cave. Pay visit to the hill tribe village of Baw and take selfies with their giggly children. The night stay at Pakbeng gives an opportunity to take a stroll in the scenic countryside. Indulge in traditional lunches and dinners on the open air decks overlooking the canvas painted by the mother nature. The Mekong river cruise is the best way to experience the traditions and culture of Laos. Embark on this luxurious river cruise and soak in the splendour of unspoiled vistas. Breathtaking Sunset on Mekong while sipping Beer Lao; this is as best as it can get in Laos!
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