Luang Prabang is a beautiful woman from the provinces caressed by the waters of the Mekong and its tributary, the Nam Khan. To protect its beauty the city was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1995 .

In the dry season from November to May the sand banks adorn it with a crown of pearls. Its elegance seduces tourists. The local population has always venerated the mythical river, christened “Mother of the waters”, which makes a 1865km journey through the country. The Mekong is vital for this landlocked country. It benefits from the melting snows in Tibet, and from the first rains of the season to regain its vigour and the ochre tint which so characterises it.

 

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