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  • Laos Product & Destination Update

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The Conical Straw Hat; more than just a Piece of Headwear in Southeast Asia

Leave it up to the Southeast Asians to find a variety of uses for a simple thing as a hat.

Explore the Plain of Jars in Central Laos and Make your Own Theory about these Relics’ Origins

Bring out the archeologist in you! Head over to the Plain of Jars in Central Laos and be astonished at these marvels.

Why do Buddhist Monks wear Orange Robes and Shave their Heads?

Being a visitor to Southeast Asia (especially in Myanmar, Laos, Thailand and Cambodia), you’ll notice Buddhist monks wearing Orange Robes and an almost skin tight hair cut.

Take a ride on one of Southeast Asia’s most Iconic Vehicles, the Tuk-Tuk

Complete your Thailand, Laos and Cambodia experience with a ride on the tuk-tuk. These three-wheeled vehicles, also known as the auto rickshaw, are fun to ride and because of its open frame design, are great for city exploration.

Up for Strange and Downright Bizarre in Laos? Let Buddha Park Satisfy your Weird Cravings

Laos exudes peace, tranquility, relaxation and the outright weird? Who would’ve thought? But once you have visited Buddha Park, you’ll understand what we mean.

The Mekong River; Forming the Backbone of Southeast Asia

The Mekong River is normally thought of as a tropical and Southeast Asian river. And it is not wrong to think like this.