The Lao PDR traces its cultural and historic roots back to the kingdom of Lan Xang Hom Khao, known as the Kingdom of a Million Elephants Under the White Parasol. This kingdom existed for four centuries and was one of Southeast Asia’s largest.
Today, Laos offers genuine experiences with its welcoming and hospitable people. Known as "Untouched Nature," approximately 40% of the country is covered by forests. Laos also boasts 20 National Protected Areas dedicated to preserving its environment and rare wildlife.
Laos is “Untouched Nature,” with trees covering 40% of the land and 20 National Protected Areas conserving the environment and rare wildlife.
Laos remains a pristine destination with deep historical roots and significant natural preservation efforts, offering travelers authentic and immersive cultural experiences.
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