the P.O.S.H. guide
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The POSH Guide to Laos

Tiny Laos is a bit off the tourist trail. It gets just a trickle of visitors compared to its larger neighbors. With no beaches, some may think the landlocked country may not have much to offer. But years of relative isolation have left Laos with a great "inventory" of natural and historic sights. The infrastructure is still a bit basic at this point, but it is improving year by year. There's already a good selection of hotels and restaurants in the main tourist centers, and a national airline that's probably much better than its old reputation may lead you to think.

For now at least, the jewel in the crown is Luang Prabang, the ancient Lao capital, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tiny city has a wealth of ancient temples, standing side-by-side with colonial-era buildings, along with some very nice small hotels and restaurants.

 
 

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