Tag: “That Luang”

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  1. That Luang Festival

    Sometime described as the Vatican of Laos, That Luang is the holy place. The yearly festival held in its honour certainly is worth a detour!

  2. The Abbot Leads his Flock

    Every morning in Luang Prabang the abbots from the many monasteries lead the novice monks for their morning alms.

  3. Luang Prabang

    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.

  4. Daily Alms Procession

    Every morning around 6:30am all of the monks filter through the quiet streets receiving alms from the faithful residents of Luang Prabang. They are given mostly sticky rice which will be a major part of their two daily meals.

  5. 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.

  6. Levady Guesthouse

    Levady Guesthouse is a family run guesthouse in the heart of ancient capital city of Laos, Luang Prabang. A few meters away from the most lively street in town, 70 meters away from a temple and the night street market, 150 from the Mekong river.

  7. Open Sesame

    As I wandered around a Laos village outside of Luang Prabang in search of whiskey, I stumbled across this brother and sister. Better than whiskey any day!

  8. Newborn

    While visiting a small village outside of Luang Prabang, Laos I had the opportunity to photograph a newborn only 5 days old. Her mother was still recovering from the birth and following the typical tribal post-pregnancy rituals such as drinking a root based soup and burning a special wood on the fire.

  9. Luang Prabang

    The view from Phu Si hill at dusk looking over the Nam Khan river.

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