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Luang Prabang Attractions and Things to Do in the Former Capital of Laos

Luang Prabang Attractions and Things to Do in the Former Capital of Laos

Republished as featured on Agoda Travel Guides

Once the royal capital of Laos and still dotted with ancient architecture, Buddhist temples and rustic village along the Mekong River, the historic town of Luang Prabang features several attractions that visitors should not miss during a trip to Laos. With attractions like Mount Phousi and Wat Xieng Thong, the entire Historic District of Luang Prabang has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and being situated on the banks of the Mekong River makes Luang Prabang a fantastic destination for kayaking and tubing tours to top Luang Prabang attractions, like Kuang Si Falls. Find out more about Luang Prabang’s religious sites, places to eat and things to see during a trip to Laos’ original capital.

Wat Xieng Thong-Luang Prabang

Take an Ancient Temples Tour in the Heart of Luang Prabang

Take a walking tour to some of the county’s most ancient temples in the Historic District of Luang Prabang. These iconic temples provide a glimpse into Laos’ cultural heritage and ancient architectural styles.

  • Wat Xieng Thong, Khem Khong Street: sometimes called the “Golden City Temple,” Wat Xieng Thong dates to the 16th century and features a “tree of life” mosaic.
  • Wat Wisunarat (Wat Visoun): also known as Wat Visoun, this temple is Luang Prabang’s oldest, having been built in 1513. Visitors will find a collection of ancient Buddha statues inside and a stupa on top that looks like a watermelon.
  • Wat Long Khoun: across the Mekong from the Historic District island is this lesser-known temple, which should be admired for its unique murals and traditional wooden architecture. It’s also a peaceful getaway from the main tourist areas.
  • Wat Manorom: officially known as Wat Thatpathoumaram, Wat Manorom features a multi-tiered roof and traditional Laos architecture. Guests can view 14th-century structures throughout the complex and in the main hall.
Kuang Si Falls

Explore the Natural Wonders of Luang Prabang

Enveloped by the majestic Mekong River, limestone peaks and mountains, Luang Prabang is an adventure lover’s playground. The region is teeming with scenic spots and nature trails, along with waterfalls, rock climbing destinations and kayaking opportunities. Whether photographing working rice fields in rural landscapes or hiking through jungles to butterfly farms, travelers will never be short on options for nature excursions in Luang Prabang.

  • Kuang Si Falls: one of the most popular Luang Prabang attractions is Kuang Si Falls, sometimes called Tat Kuang Si Waterfalls, a three-tiered waterfall about 15 minutes south of the city. Known for their turquoise waters colored by limestone particles, the falls are popular spots for swimming and cooling off after hiking through the jungle. Tuk tuk drivers and motorcycle taxis will take tourists to the falls for a minimal fee.
  • Pak Ou Cave: these two natural caves, Tham Ting and Tham Theung, sit on the west bank of the Mekong River, north of Luang Prabang. The caves are laden with Buddhist figures and feature wide tunnels covered with ancient art. Pak Ou Cave can be reached in about 15 minutes by tuk tuk or taxi. Boats also travel daily to the caves. The trip is about one and a half hours long.
  • Mekong River, North of Luang Prabang: take a cruise, kayaking tour or leisurely tubing adventure down Luang Prabang’s section of the iconic Mekong River. Go north of the city to find the best activities and tours, like cruises to Pak Ou Caves, kayaking tours to Kuang Si Waterfalls and Mekong sunset dinner cruises. Visitors can even book UNESCO World Heritage city highlights tours, bamboo weaving workshops and cooking classes on Agoda.
  • Tad Sae Waterfalls: located on a tributary of the Nam Khan River, Tad Sae Waterfalls are hot spots for cool dips in turquoise waters and relaxing under shady trees in the jungle. Visitors must boat to these falls. That is the only way to get in, and trips to Tad Sae Waterfalls are recommended outside of rainy season, between August and March.

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Morning Alms Giving Ceremony

Cultural-Immersion Experiences in Luang Prabang

While the ancient capital of Laos does fill up with backpackers, Luang Prabang retains its reserved and quiet atmosphere by showcasing its local handicrafts, preserved temples and unique cultural traditions. The Old Town peninsula can be navigated on foot, making tours of religious sites, local streets and restaurants easy for any visitor. Travelers who want to experience a true taste of Luang Prabang history and culture should visit these attractions.

  • Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre: learn about Laos ethnic groups, traditional clothing, handmade goods and local artifacts through interactive displays and hands-on activities at this family-friendly center that is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
  • Morning Alms Giving Ceremony: step outside just after sunrise to catch one of the most stunning ceremonies in Luang Prabang. Watch as local monks, clothed in bright orange robes, parade down the street barefoot to collect food and personal items from locals. In exchange for gifts, the monks bless the person who offers alms. This silent and peaceful ceremony takes place on the streets of Luang Prabang Historic District and is open to the public to watch.
  • Royal Palace Museum: known locally as Haw Kham, this museum was built in 1904 for King Sisavang Vong. The palace’s French-Colonial architecture is complimented by traditional Lao artwork, and the palace houses royal artifacts, cars and portraits of the king and his family. It is located next to Phousi Mountain in historic Luang Prabang. The Royal Palace Museum is open from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1:30 to 4 p.m. daily. Visitors must wear clothing that covers their legs to enter.
Luang Prabang’s Night Market

Shop at Luang Prabang’s Night Market

Each night from 5 to 11 p.m., the Historic District in Luang Prabang livens up with dozens of stalls displaying local crafts, delicious street food and colorful Laos souvenirs. Tourists won’t want to miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience. The market is hard to miss for anyone in the Historic District, as it sits in the middle of Sisavangvong Road and spans the length of the main walking district!

Pha Tad Ke Botanical Gardens

Connect with Nature in Luang Prabang’s Outdoor Escapes

Just step outside to be in the midst of Luang Prabang’s multitude of outdoor and eco-tourism adventures. The city is nestled in between nature reserves and surrounded by the Mekong River. One of the most popular Luang Prabang attractions is Kuang Si Falls. This three-tiered waterfall features shallow pools, and guests can even stay in accommodations near the entrance. In town, Mount Phousi offers panoramic views of the city and Mekong River, and Pha Tad Ke Botanical Gardens is an ideal spot on the water for trekking and watching wildlife. Stay in town at Elephant Village Sanctuary & Resort for up-close and ethical experiences, like bathing, feeding and talking walks with rescued elephants. Boat tours, river excursions and treks to remote villages also are popular Luang Prabang activities that put tourists close to nature.

Luang Prabang food

Culinary Delights of Luang Prabang

Many dishes in Laos cuisine contain simple foods grown locally. Guests will find a mix of vegetable dishes that contain herbs and a mixture of sweet, spice and tangy flavors. One can’t-miss treat to eat while visiting Luang Prabang is Lao sausage, which can be found in many restaurants and especially from street vendors, particularly at the Luang Prabang Night Market. Book gastronomy tours to experience a range of Laos flavors and popular dishes, or head down to one of these markets to sample local specialties, like papaya salad, noodle fish soup and coconut rice pancakes.

  • Naviengkham Market: this covered market is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and features fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as meats and household goods.
  • Phosy Market: one of the city’s main markets, this indoor shopping center sells everyday goods, as well as freshly picked produce and butchered meats.
  • Dara Market: pick up souvenirs and street food anytime between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. any day of the week at this market in the historic district.
The Belle Rive Boutique Hotel

Best Accommodations in Luang Prabang

Backpackers on a budget and luxury travelers have plenty of options for accommodations in Luang Prabang. Guests can choose from riverfront boutique hotels, resorts with spas and swimming pools and affordable hostels near local tourist hubs, eateries and main Luang Prabang attractions. Here are a few top hotels in Luang Prabang.

  • Satri House: along with clean rooms and a scenic garden areas, this 4-star hotel offers a restaurant, spa, hot tub and business center just outside city center. Guests can use bikes at the hotel to tour the city.
  • The Belle Rive Boutique Hotel: take in a river view from a room overlooking the Mekong at this quaint bed and breakfast housed in the former residence of the mayor. Amenities include free bicycles, a minibar, free Wi-Fi and free breakfast.
  • Burasari Heritage Luang Prabang: stay in the lap of luxury at this boutique hotel in the Historic District of Luang Prabang. Take in views of the Mekong River and surrounding mountains from cozy rooms with classic Indochinese décor. Burasari Heritage Luang Prabang features an on-site restaurant, bar and spa.
  • MyBanLao Hotel: this 4-star boutique hotel doubles as a sanctuary for endangered turtles and sits next to Vat Manorom, just a short distance from Luang Prabang’s bustling markets. Guests can eat at the hotel’s restaurant, relax in the spa and use the business center for work and meetings. The hotel provides room service and free breakfast, as well as motorbike rentals.

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