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Laos Champasak
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Pakse is the capital town of Champasak province, the major population of of the south, the departure point for the Bolaven Plateau, the Khmer ruins of Wat Phu, and for boat cruises through the remarkable 'Si Phan Don' (4,000 islands) in the Mekong River.
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Laos Xieng Khuang
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The site is scattered with hundred of Jars of unknown origin extending from south-west to north-east of Phonsavan. Phonsavan is 360km from Vientiane and 200 km from Luang Phabang.
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Laos Vang Vieng
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This idyllic spot is nestled on the banks of the Nam Song River, in central Laos. VangVieng river banks offer the visitor with many unexplored tunnels and caverns, stunning mountain scenery and access to fascinating hill tribe villages.
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Laos Luang Prabang
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Claimed the best preserved city in Asia, Luang Phabang is a town with a combination of a ruggedly beautiful Mekong River and the encircling mountains setting, the ancient architecture of the historic temples and monasteries, the multi-ethnic population often seen around, the sedate and friendly atmosphere.
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Laos Vientiane
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Curving along the Mekong River, Laos' capital city has the peace and tranquility that never fails to offer a relaxing time to visitors. All the weathered French villas, leafy streets, the curved roofs of ancient Buddhist temples above trees make Vientiane unique and charming that not many capital cities have.
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