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Praktische reisinformatie Indonesië
Wil of ga je op reis naar Indonesië en wil jij je goed voorbereiden? Hier vind je veel praktische reisinformatie die je nodig hebt voor jouw reis naar Indonesië. Van het tijdsverschil tot aan inentingen.
After breakfast, explore Luang Prabang. Start with a visit to the National Museum, which used to be the former Royal Palace. Inside the complex of the museum you will see the “Prabang”, or the sacred golden statue, giving its name to the town. Continue to Vat Mai, the former royal temple, which is Luang Prabang’s largest and most decorated temple. Not far stands Vat Sene, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful temples in town, with its red walls and golden bas‐reliefs. The nearby Heritage House is a perfect example of Luang Prabang’s traditional building style and is made of wood and stands on poles. Admire the complicated architecture style and learn why many houses in Laos, but also in neighboring countries were often build on poles. Visit afterwards the TAEC, the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre. The center depicts Laos‘ rich ethnic diversity with themed rotating exhibits. It is hosted in the former French colonial mansion of a judge. Continue to Vat Xieng Thong, one of the most emblematic temples in Laos. It is located at the top of the peninsula, where the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers meet. If time allows, visit also Vat Visoun and Vat Aham. Both are historically important pagoda’s based on what they represent.
At the end of the tour, climb Mount Phousi in time for an incredible sunset view of the town and its surroundings. After sunset, climb down the stairs and find yourself in the middle of the local hill‐tribe night market, which every night lightens up the central part of town.