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    AVIS Laos on Wearelao.com

    AVIS Laos have taken advertising space on several pages of www.wearelao.com mostly the getting round home page, then Luang Prabang and Champasak. click the picture will take you back to AVIS website and quote the 5% discount. with the code ” wearelao” great opportunity to travel Laos and get a discount while you are travelling.    https://wearelao.com/getting-around-laos   https://wearelao.com/getting-luang-prabang   https://wearelao.com/getting-champasak   https://wearelao.com/destinations-central-laos

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    Tourism and location in Lao PDR

    Lao PDR (Laos) has become a popular destination for rock climbing enthusiasts in recent years, with its limestone cliffs and karst formations providing a unique and challenging climbing experience. Some of the most popular climbing areas in Laos include: 1. Thakhek: Located in central Laos, Thakhek is a popular climbing destination known for its limestone cliffs and challenging routes. The climbing season in Thakhek typically runs from November to March. 2. Vang Vieng: Situated north of the capital city of Vientiane, Vang Vieng is another popular climbing area in Laos. The limestone cliffs here offer a range of routes suitable for climbers of all levels. 3. Luang Prabang: While not as well-known as Thakhek or Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang is also home to some excellent climbing areas, including the Pha Phayom and Pha Daeng cliffs. It’s worth noting that rock climbing in Laos is still a relatively new and developing activity, and climbers should exercise caution and use the services of a reputable guide or climbing company to ensure safety. Additionally, it’s important to respect the local environment and culture while climbing in Laos.

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    Lao Coffee culture at its best!

    Coffee culture is an important part of daily life in Lao PDR (Laos), with coffee being a popular beverage in the country for many years. Laos is known for producing high-quality coffee, and coffee shops and cafes have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in the larger cities. Laotian coffee is typically grown in the southern part of the country, in the Bolaven Plateau region. The coffee is often grown using traditional methods and is handpicked and sun-dried. Laotian coffee is known for its smooth and rich flavor, with notes of chocolate and fruit. In addition to traditional coffee shops and cafes, Laos is also home to a unique type of coffee culture known as the “coffee bar.” Coffee bars are typically small, roadside stands where locals gather to socialize and enjoy a cup of coffee. These coffee bars often serve local snacks and are an important part of the social fabric in many Laotian communities. Overall, coffee culture in Laos is an important and growing part of the country’s economy and society. It offers a unique experience for visitors to the country, allowing them to sample some of the finest coffee in Southeast Asia while also experiencing the unique social and cultural traditions that surround this beloved beverage. https://wearelao.com/things-do-champasak  https://wearelao.com/destinations-southern-laos/champasak-heritage-mekong