Laos
Laos is
one of the few
Communist
countries left
in the world.
Until 1988
tourists were
not allowed
access to Laos,
but the country
has now
opened up
and it is
perfectly
feasible to
travel all over
the country,
preferably with
a recognised
tour company,
although plenty
of backpackers
do it
independently.
The number of
tourists is
expected to
continue
increasing over
the next few
years as more
and more people
discover the
delights of this
laid-back
country of
mountains and
rivers.
For now, Laos
remains
relatively
isolated and
undeveloped.
Its capital,
Vientiane,
is more like a
big village than
a crowded Asian
hub and life
throughout the
country is
slow-paced.
Most people come
to Laos and make
a brief tour of
Vientiane and
UNESCO World
Heritage-listed
Luang Prabang
with perhaps a
brief detour to
the mysterious
Plain of Jars.
But those who
make the effort
to explore
further afield
will be well
rewarded with
luscious
landscapes,
friendly people
and unique
glimpses of a
country hardly
changed for over
a century.





