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Vat Phou Review

4.5 /525 Reviews
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The Wapu Temple in Pakse Province, Laos, was built in the 12th century AD and was the birthplace of Indian Brahminism when it was introduced to Laos. The historical relics are similar to Angkor Wat and are listed on the United Nations World Heritage List. Unfortunately, only the ruins of the ruins stand in the wilderness, the sunset silently tells the former glory and glory...

Vat Phou

Posted: Mar 13, 2020
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  • _TI***52
    4/5Excellent
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    It is an old castle of Champasak, very beautiful, but should have a car to travel. Because it is 40 kilometers away from Pakse, the temple is not very restored. But considered complete But some points have a pile of garbage Make it out of beauty It is better to go in winter or rainy season. Because the summer is very hot Walking up, the stairs are narrow, you need to be particularly careful.

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    Posted: May 21, 2023
  • Tui.KPS
    5/5Outstanding
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    Pu Temple stone nerve is the prototype of the ancient stone castle of Angkor Temple in Cambodia.

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    Posted: Feb 4, 2023
  • ฉันชอบเที่ยวววว
    5/5Outstanding
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    World Heritage Site Prasat Hin Wat Phu Foreign Entrance fee 50,000 kip There is a sightseeing car service. Sit in about 1 km, but there is no guide. Have to study yourself Should be ready There is a walk up the hill for about 30-40 minutes, but the way is good, it takes time to watch, including 1 and a half hours.

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    Posted: Jan 4, 2023
  • Touk
    5/5Outstanding
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    Prasat Hin Wat Phu, the second World Cultural Heritage Site of Laos PDR

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    Posted: Oct 2, 2022
  • MาLEEWาMาllอ่ว
    5/5Outstanding
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    Very big, walking very far. There are many stairs. But above the weather is very cool.

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    Posted: Feb 14, 2023
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