
Laos may still be Indochina’s best kept secret, but that doesn’t mean it’s still the exclusive preserve of the Lonely Planet set. It was the Laotians and latterly, of course, the French who created Luang Prabang, the magical World Heritage city squeezed on an arrow-like peninsula at the grand confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers. But it's a little-known, visionary French-Canadian architect who, in more contemporary times, has been instrumental in the renaissance of the city's traditional and colonial architectural heritage, rendering Luang Prabang one of Asia's most desirable destinations.
You can find some luxury hotels here such as villa Maly. The hotel is set around the historic home, now known as Plumeria (frangipani) with seven additional buildings – each as intimate and comfortable as the annexes of a family compound.There are Seven low rise buildings housing the 33 rooms , each with its own special view of the garden and pool. Every building is appropriately named after flowers found profusely in Laos.
Start you vacation at Luang Prabang, it’s time to embrace luxe in Laos

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