Laos

Three golden rings hold the secrets of Laos. The first lies hidden beneath the earth, in subterranean rivers and deep caves like those of Vieng Xai. The second is visible to all, woven through its peaceful villages with modest homes, its vibrant cities, fertile fields, sacred temples, and lush jungles.

“Kindness should be our natural way of life, not just an occasional act.”

The latter rises above the clouds, where the earthly and the divine converge. Laos is, for countless reasons, a land of endless surprises.

The land of a million elephants

An ancient and tranquil home where cities grow as deeply as the roots of its magnificent trees.

The white pearl of Buddha

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From November to March, Laos reveals its best side, offering travelers mild temperatures and low rainfall, making it the perfect time to explore the country’s natural beauty.

Tropical monsoon

Average 32°C

November - March

Very warm, humid days with cooler nights

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Laos taller de seda

Lao silk, ancestral art

Discover the art of silk making and learn all the secrets of this millenary work. Learn about the different types of weaving in Laos, try your hand at the loom or create your own pattern by dyeing a silk scarf.
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Luang Prabang at dawn

Watching the sun rise over the mountains surrounding Luang Prabang and witnessing the ceremony of delivering food to the Buddhist monks; the tak bat.

An encounter with a photographer and writer

Get off the beaten path and into the most unknown Laos to reach the residence of Hans Berger, writer and photographer, who will share the secrets of his Buddhist photography archive.

Historias de BITÁCORA

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Laos