Hello, we had the opportunity to visit Luang Prabang for 4 days and 3 nights. Initially, we were concerned that staying there for so long might be boring, especially without any shopping malls. However, our expectations were exceeded. The lack of malls was not an issue at all. This city is perfect for those who enjoy a slower pace of life. It is relatively quiet and peaceful, perhaps due to our visit during the low season (rainy season). Although the weather was quite hot, there were many things to do on days without rain. For example, we could walk into town, climb Mount Phousi, visit the Royal Palace, explore the night market, and simply stroll around the city. What we loved most about Luang Prabang was the affordability and unique character of everything there.

We don't know much about the price of getting into town by car, but from what we saw on the signs, it's around 50,000 kip or ฿200. Some cars can accommodate more people, while others charge this price per person. It's important to ask them clearly, as you might encounter someone who takes advantage of tourists. We booked a room with Burasari Heritage, which offers free transportation. The car was very nice.

The unique bathtub design was a major factor in our decision to book this hotel. It adds a touch of romance for couples. The price was also reasonable. We booked directly through the hotel's website, which offered a promotion we found on Facebook. It's worth checking out, as the price is lower than booking through Agoda.



There is also a restaurant here called The Terrace. The prices are comparable to eating out, and the food is Thai. It's delicious, even better than some places in Bangkok. The chef is Thai. Sitting here, enjoying the view of the Mekong River and delicious food, is a real treat.


If you want to offer alms, it is recommended to come out around 5:30 AM. The price for sticky rice is around 10,000-20,000 kip. However, the hotel we stayed at will provide it for free, but you have to inform them in advance. We were wondering if the sticky rice would be salty if we used our hands to pick it up and the monks ate it. So we asked the staff, and they said that after the monks finish their alms round, they will steam it again. However, they will not allow you to mold it during the alms offering. Dress should be modest as a sign of respect for their customs. It's like going to a temple to make merit. During the alms offering, you have to wear a "pha biang" (a traditional Lao silk scarf). The hotel will provide it, or you can buy it from a shop. It's a good experience.


The original text is in Thai and describes a visit to a local market after offering food to monks. The author mentions that the market is popular with locals due to its fresh produce and affordable prices. They recommend buying dried fruits and coffee as souvenirs.

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After offering food to the monks, we went to the local market. The market was similar to those in our country, and many locals came to shop there because of the fresh produce and affordable prices. It was only a short walk from the temple, about 5-10 minutes. Most of the items sold were fresh produce. We recommend buying dried fruits and coffee as souvenirs, as they are not too expensive.

The original text is in Thai and describes a restaurant called Pracha Niyom, which is located near the exit of the morning market. The restaurant is popular among tourists and offers a variety of dishes, including congee, tea, and bread dipped in condensed milk. The author describes the experience as "fin" and notes that the prices are reasonable.

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From the morning market, we went to Pracha Niyom Restaurant. This restaurant is located near the exit of the market and is quite popular among tourists. We enjoyed a delicious meal of congee, tea, and bread dipped in condensed milk while sitting by the Mekong River. The prices were reasonable, and the food was excellent. I would say that the congee was more like rice porridge, and the bread and condensed milk were a delightful treat. The iced tea was also refreshing. Overall, it was a very enjoyable experience.

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This is the atmosphere in Luang Prabang. We love this city very much. It retains its unique character, unchanged by trends or time. Even KFC or McDonald's are absent, despite the many tourists. This place is perfect for those who enjoy a vintage, retro atmosphere.

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After that, we went back to the hotel to rest. Because the weather was hot, we couldn't stay outside for too long. We were tired from waking up early to give alms. If you want to successfully complete the slow life mission, the most important thing is a spa. There are many spas here, and there are also massage shops that are not expensive to choose from. We chose the one at our hotel, which is not expensive and is also the best spa according to TripAdvisor. The spa here is called Spa Burasari. I like it very much. They will have some kind of ceremony before the massage, which makes me feel relaxed. I also like that they are very clean and wash their hands before massaging other places. At first, I had a backache, and they gave me a form to choose where I was in pain and whether I wanted a light or strong massage. After the massage, I felt better. It was exactly what I wanted. The price is also not expensive compared to the quality and service mind of the place.

After finishing our spa treatment, we decided to climb Mount Phousi. Be warned, the stairs are quite energy-draining, with each step requiring 1-2 strides. The climb to the summit consists of approximately 328 steps, making it a tiring endeavor. Thankfully, we brought water with us, which we highly recommend for anyone planning to make the ascent. Additionally, wearing sneakers is advisable for safety reasons.

We chose to climb around 2 pm to avoid the crowds. In our opinion, the limited space at the summit makes it quite crowded during sunset. One aspect we particularly enjoyed was the slow pace of life at the site. The entrance fee is 20,000 kip (approximately 80 baht).

The wooden bridge across the Nam Khan River charges a 7,000 kip fee for those who wish to take photos on the bridge or cross it. The bridge can be accessed from the back of Phousi Hill.

The Night Bazaar, also known as Talad Mod, is a popular shopping destination in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It opens from 5 pm to 4 am and offers a wide variety of goods, including clothing, souvenirs, and electronics. Visitors can bargain with vendors to get the best prices. The Night Bazaar is a great place to find unique and affordable items. It is also a great place to people-watch and experience the local culture. The Night Bazaar is a must-visit for anyone visiting Chiang Mai.

Before heading out, we had breakfast at the hotel. We loved the croissants, they were delicious! You can order them with bacon or sausage, which they will cook for you upon request. They don't leave them sitting out on a tray, which we think more hotels should do to keep the food hot.



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We strolled through the city, taking in the fresh air. Most locals here walk or cycle, while tourists mainly use bicycles. We stumbled upon a charming café with fantastic music that perfectly matched the city's ambiance and the vintage interior. The café, named Café de Laos, boasts exquisite décor and delicious coffee.

At 11:30 AM, we prepared to visit Kuang Si Falls. The taxi fare was around ฿200-300. We booked through our hotel and got a relatively good price. The journey took about 45 minutes to 1 hour. It was worth the trip because the waterfall was stunning. At first, we thought the photos were edited to make the water appear blue, but the waterfall is genuinely blue. It has multiple tiers, some suitable for swimming and others not. Be sure to check the signs.

On the way down, there will be souvenirs for sale. We think it will be cheaper to buy them at the market.

The most striking thing for us was the constant desire to be outside, wanting to hold onto these memories for as long as possible. Shortly after arriving at the hotel, we prepared for our Sunset Cruise. Our chosen package included a free cruise, while some packages might require a payment for the boat trip, which is quite affordable. Witnessing the sunset over the Mekong River was an incredible experience, leaving us truly impressed and satisfied.

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On Day 3, we decided to visit the Royal Palace and Wat Phra Kaew. We arrived at the Royal Palace early in the morning, as it opens from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM. The entrance fee is 30,000 kip (approximately $120). If you only want to take photos in the area, it is free. However, if you want to go inside, you have to pay a fee and photography is not allowed. Dress code is required to be respectful, as it is a place of worship. We loved the Royal Palace very much because it is located in the heart of the city and the surrounding atmosphere is peaceful.

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In the afternoon, we attended a complimentary cooking class offered by the hotel. Since most of the dishes were Thai, the class focused on teaching participants how to prepare traditional Thai cuisine. We decided to join the class because it was free and we had nothing else planned. Most of the participants were foreigners. We enjoyed the atmosphere during the class, which took place by the Khan River. The class was open to the public, allowing anyone to participate and soak up the ambiance.

After finishing our cooking class, we visited Wat Chiang Thong. In my opinion, this temple is incredibly beautiful with exquisite details. However, our visit was brief due to the temple's relatively small size. We were able to explore it quickly. For those planning to visit, please remember to dress appropriately as a sign of respect. If you forget, there are sarongs available for rent. Unlike Wat Phra Kaew, where you can borrow a sarong for free if you are wearing shorts or sleeveless clothing, renting a sarong at Wat Chiang Thong requires a fee.

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Every Friday, there is a pizza restaurant called The Secret Pizza. It is an authentic Italian pizza restaurant because the owner is Italian and the chef. This restaurant is quite famous and always full. If you want to go, you must make a reservation in advance. Otherwise, you will be disappointed. We recommend it. The pizza is delicious, and the wine is very cheap.

The price of this bottle is ฿700-800, but I don't remember the exact price. However, it tastes good. I think it would cost around ฿1500-2000 if you bought it in Thailand. Besides Lao beer, don't forget to try the wine here. It's delicious.


Today is our last day here, and we have to go home. Before coming, we thought it might not be that fun, as we prefer the beach. However, seeing that Luang Prabang is currently offering low prices due to the low season, we decided to give the "slow life" in Luang Prabang a try. This place has far exceeded our expectations! We thought it would be incredibly boring, with no EDM clubs. Would we even survive? In the end, we don't want to go home and want to stay longer because we've truly fallen for its charm. It made us completely forget about the bright lights and loud music. We'll definitely be back, Luang Prabang! 😊





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