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Laos is a landlocked nation in the heart of Southeast Asia, bordered by China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar. It is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia and one of the least densely populated - a quiet, unhurried nation of ancient temples, mist-covered mountains, and the mighty Mekong River, which forms much of its western border and is the lifeblood of the country and its people.
Luang Prabang, the former royal capital, is one of the most beautiful and best-preserved towns in all of Southeast Asia - a UNESCO World Heritage Site of golden Buddhist temples, French colonial villas, and saffron-robed monks collecting alms at dawn along streets that have changed little in centuries. The mysterious Plain of Jars in the northeastern highlands, where thousands of ancient stone jars of unknown origin are scattered across the landscape, remains one of the most intriguing and least understood archaeological sites in the world. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Places of Worship, and Scenic Views collections.
Lao cuisine is delicate and herb-forward - larb (minced meat salad with herbs and toasted rice), sticky rice eaten by hand at every meal, and mok pa (fish steamed in banana leaves) are national staples that reflect the country's deep connection to its rivers, forests, and agricultural traditions. The Mekong flows through some of the most dramatic river scenery in Asia, passing limestone karst formations, remote villages, and the thundering Khone Phapheng Falls - the widest waterfall in Southeast Asia. Browse related feeds under Waterfalls, Nature, and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
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Laos is a landlocked nation in the heart of Southeast Asia, bordered by China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar. It is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia and one of the least densely populated - a quiet, unhurried nation of ancient temples, mist-covered mountains, and the mighty Mekong River, which forms much of its western border and is the lifeblood of the country and its people.
Luang Prabang, the former royal capital, is one of the most beautiful and best-preserved towns in all of Southeast Asia - a UNESCO World Heritage Site of golden Buddhist temples, French colonial villas, and saffron-robed monks collecting alms at dawn along streets that have changed little in centuries. The mysterious Plain of Jars in the northeastern highlands, where thousands of ancient stone jars of unknown origin are scattered across the landscape, remains one of the most intriguing and least understood archaeological sites in the world. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Places of Worship, and Scenic Views collections.
Lao cuisine is delicate and herb-forward - larb (minced meat salad with herbs and toasted rice), sticky rice eaten by hand at every meal, and mok pa (fish steamed in banana leaves) are national staples that reflect the country's deep connection to its rivers, forests, and agricultural traditions. The Mekong flows through some of the most dramatic river scenery in Asia, passing limestone karst formations, remote villages, and the thundering Khone Phapheng Falls - the widest waterfall in Southeast Asia. Browse related feeds under Waterfalls, Nature, and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our Live webcam map or browse cameras in Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia.