Place to see: Luang Prabang, Louangphrabang, Laos

Crossing the Mekong

Crossing the Mekong

5.30am: Time to wake up, today we are gonna cross the river and enjoy the sunset over Luang Prabang from a temple on the other side of the river. For 2$ per head, our slow boat driver will make us cross the Mekong river and wait for us to bring us back to town.

About this place:

Luang Prabang is a sleepy town in north-central Laos perched on the confluence of the Mekong and Khan rivers. It is the most popular place to go in Laos due to its charming slow pace of life and the dozens of beautiful temples. The monasteries house hundreds of young monks and one of the most popular things to see is their daily morning alms procession. There are many fine hotel and restaurant options and day trips.

Postcards about Luang Prabang:

  • Frans & Claire van der Lee

    7 February 2008
    From:
    Frans & Claire van der Lee

    To watch the monks' daily alms procession you have to be the early bird. I found the sweetspot to be between 6:45am and 7:15am. The guidebooks tell you to go by the Three Nagas Hotel for good viewing, but the non-main roads where town residents actually live let you get away from the tourists snapping away. If you are on the main road, be patient and let the first wave of tourists get their fill of picture taking and then wait for the second wave of monks to come by after the tourists have moved on. The most important thing is to respect the ceremony and use a telephoto lens. Keep a respectable distance and do not use a flash. Do not buy food from vendors to give to the monks. I chatted with some monks and they said they find the vendor food to be quite dirty and not good. A local organization publishes a great pamphlet on how to preserve the dignity of the daily event, it is just too bad that most tourists do not take the time to read or follow it.

Louangphrabang, Khouèng Louangphrabang, LA

Discovered by Frans & Claire van der Lee
on 6 February 2008.
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