Luang Prabang’s air of serenity is disturbed only at festival time. The most famous festivals last for days and inspire a carnival atmosphere that makes it easy to forget that these complex rituals held the very structure of the kingdom in place for centuries. Lao New Year in April is perhaps the town’s biggest festival, but near the end of the monsoon, two holidays – the boat races and the Festival of Lights – also bring Luang Prabang to a festive standstill. A visit coinciding with one of these festivals would certainly enhance your stay, though the most popular time to visit remains the cooler months of December and January, when the weather is clear and dry... 😉 #TravelInfo #TravelTips . #Throwback #November2017 #Travel #Vacation #Trip #Wanderlust #GoExplore #WonderfulPlaces #InstaTravel #Landscape #LandscapeArchitecture #Nature #River #Dusk #Sunset #Clouds #MekongRiver #LuangPrabang #Laos #SouthEastAsia #Asia (at Luang Prabang, Loas) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChDGLi4vFLF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=

















