Avoid It While Visiting Laos

Laos can be a choice of travel for you lovers of anti-mainstream destinations. However, there are things that did not need to be done when traveling there. Laos can be a travel option for you lovers of anti-mainstream destinations. Besides not too crowded with tourists, this Southeast Asian country has the charm of a tourist place full of history and culture. If you travel only in Vientiane, you do not have to bother to exchange money with Laos Kip. Why? Because of Laos, which borders directly with Thailand, received the Baht or Thai currency for the transaction. From buying souvenirs, paying entrance tickets to toilets, to paying for toilets, all places in Vientiane accept Kip and Baht currencies. Do not eat at tourist locations, in fact, this advice applies in most countries, including in Southeast Asia. Avoid eating in touristy areas, especially tourists from the west because the average restaurant will adjust the taste of a more flavorless western taste of Asians. In addition, generally, the price of food will be pegged more expensive. Look for typical foods in locations that are packed with local people, especially in traditional markets. Do not buy a Buddha statue or talisman, it would be better if you just go to Lao Temples. While in Laos, Buddhist statues and amulets are sold freely for souvenirs. It is better to avoid buying these items because, in addition to respecting Buddhism, Buddhist statues and amulets in Laos are from Thailand. Nong Khai, located in northeastern Thailand, is only 40 Km from Vientiane.

 

 

Bayon Temple is one of the Buddhist temples located at Angkor Archeological Park in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The temple is located in the center of Jayavarman's capital, Angkor Thom, and was built around the end of the 12th and early 13th centuries by King Jayavarman VII as part of the massive expansion of Angkor Thom. As part of the Khmer Kingdom's architectural wealth, the Bayon Temple is the last administrative shrine dedicated to the Buddha, built in Angkor's heyday. This temple has undergone changes and additions to some parts adapted to the religious teachings of each successor king. The Bayon temple has over 200 facial carvings from on all sides.

 

One of the most famous faces is the image of a smiling man who is believed to be a picture of King Jayavarman VII or a combination of the king's face and Buddha. Angkor Wat is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Cambodia, there are at least about 1.2 million tourists from all over the world visit this temple every year. Temple built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II has a central temple and tower as high as 213 meters. This temple symbolizes Mount Meru, in accordance with traditional Khmer beliefs, and served as the home of Hindu deities. Tomb Raider film that took the background of the temple at the Angkor Wat complex increasingly popularized it.