Laos’ capital city of Vientiane is an old French colonial trading post. This city is both abundant in French architecture as well as beautiful, ornate Buddhist temples. Even though it is the country’s largest city, it has not lost its friendly and laid-back character. Don’t miss out on visiting one of Laos’ most interesting sights
Guide will pick you up at your hotels and Guesthouse in City Center area
Patuxai (Arch de Triumph) - which was just recently built as a way to honor those who died during past wars - and the holiest site in Laos
Pha That Luang, the most important national monument in Laos and a symbol of both the Buddhist religion and Laos sovereignty
Wat Si Saket, the oldest temple that survived the Siamese war of 1828. Inside, you'll see more than 8000 Buddha statues lining the walls
Wat Ho Phra Keo, a religious museum that displays a collection of both Lao and Khmer works of art
The COPE Visitor Centre in Vientiane is not a typical tourist attraction, but we still highly recommend a visit. Since its establishment in 1996, COPE provides nationwide physical rehabilitation services for people with mobility-related disabilities. Among those people, there are also UXO survivors. The term refers to people who became victims of unexploded ordnance like landmines. In most cases, they don’t have the money for prosthetic or orthotic services. COPE provides those services free of charge, allowing victims to regain mobility and live a better life.
Buddha Park, famous for being home to more than 200 religious statues, including a huge 40-meter Reclining Buddha image.
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