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With rapid globalisation, the sense of adventure and discovery once found in travel no longer occurs as naturally as it once did. Finding a place untouched by modernization and rapid development, is even rarer.
At least, till you travel to one of Southeast Asia’s least explored - and most delightful - ancient cities, Luang Prabang in Laos. Forgotten by the world until only recently, you’ll find something magical about this former royal capital and designated UNESCO World Heritage Site; the moment you step into the city, life slows down as the authentic unhurried charm of traditional Asian life takes over. In a township marked by restful ambience and tranquility, it‘s a joy to make your passage through narrow alleys, glittering temples and evocative colonial buildings on foot.
Bordered by mountains at the fork of the Mekong and its tributary the Khan River, standing at Luang Prabang’s centre is Mount Phousi, from where one can take in breathtaking views of the surrounding temples and hills. In a city where time seems to stand still, a UNESCO plan is in place to keep it that way. This includes the limiting of new buildings and development in keeping with this magical place. |
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A Princely ExperienceA Princely Experience awaits you in Luang Prabang at Maison Souvannaphoum, the former residence of Prince Souvannaphoumma. Guests will enjoy two nights in the spacious Maison Room at the Residence Wing and also a specially-prepared Laotian set dinner with the Prince's favourite dishes.
Valid until 23 rd October 2010 Luang Prabang Discovery While Luang Prabang is a mystical place where time seems to stand still, it doesn't mean you have to. A myriad of exciting discoveries await you at this UNESCO World Heritage Site; the ancient royal city that stands within mountains at the junction of the Mekong and Khan rivers, or Mount Phousi which commands breathtaking views of the surrounding temples and hills.
Valid until 3 rd January 2011 Mekong River Explorer Meander leisurely in a wooden longboat down the Mekong River, bordered by the lush mountain jungle, rural settlements and riverbanks. The mother of all rivers, the Mekong is the country's lifeline in the jungle, the 11th longest river in the world and possessing a rich history shared by the 6 countries it runs through.
Valid until 3 rd January 2011 Early Bird AdvantageBook your vacation at Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel 30 days in advance with the Early Bird Advantage and enjoy 20% off our Best Available Rate! |
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View MapsAt Namphou Square in the heart of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Forgotten By TimeWith rapid globalisation, the sense of adventure and discovery once found in travel no longer occurs as naturally as it once did. Royal Patronage: The City of TemplesA UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, Luang Prabang's royal legacy dates back to the 14th century when it became the royal capital for six centuries until the abolition of the monarchy in 1975. French ConnectionsLuang Prabang’s architecture is unique in its combination of French, Indochinese and Lao styles. |
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