That Luang

That Luang
When you think of Laos, you think of That Luang, as this iconic temple is simply the national symbol, featured on banknotes and the Laotian coat of arms.
Wat Phra Keo

Wat Phra Keo
Today, Phra Keo is an extensive museum housing numerous Laotian Buddhist artworks. Adorned with delicate decorations, intricate carvings, and famous stone Buddha statues scattered throughout the temple, the glass cabinets display a wealth of treasures made from gold, silver, and jade.
Wat Sisaket

Wat Sisaket
The temple features a spacious courtyard, with its roof covered in rich brown-red tiles, adorned with a touch of ancient moss, invoking a sense of nostalgia in visitors. This temple is also known for its many beautiful and impressive photo spots.
Wat Phu

Wat Phu
Wat Phu is a complex of stone structures, showcasing architectural mastery. It follows the Giaos Hindu architectural style, dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva.
Wat Wisunarat Temple

Wat Wisunarat Temple
The temple features a simple architectural style, not overly intricate, except for the metal roof with many decorative details, creating a serene and tranquil beauty for Wat Wisunarat.
Wat Xieng Thong Temple

Wat Xieng Thong Temple
This is the most beautiful, ancient, and significant temple among the 65 major temples in Luang Prabang. It houses numerous large Buddha statues and serves as the ceremonial site for the royalty and Buddhist dignitaries.
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