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Buddhist monasteries meet fantastic French architecture.

Nop! That’s your formal welcome to Laos! This hidden Southeast Asian gem is nestled between Thailand and Vietnam, and is traversed by the Mekong River. Formerly a French Protectorate, Laos welcomes two million visitors a year because of its architecture, civil war history, buddhist temples, waterfalls and even coffee! There’s a lot to see in Laos. Increasingly, the country is moving towards ecotourism, so if taking in nature and travel with a conscience is what you crave, Laos might be for you. In fact, there’s something for everyone, so whether you’re a coffee fiend or a lover of architecture, VISIT LAOS!

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From Northern Ireland, David is a keen fitness fanatic, aspiring photographer and adrenaline junkie (with motion sickness). Well on his way to visiting every country in the world, David usually lives outside of his comfort zone.

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