the historical center of luang probang is one of the world heritage sites protected by unesco.l city with a population of only 50,000 people. here you can also go trekking and walk through picturesque rice fields, look into karst caves, rise into the sky in a hot air balloon and view all these joys of life from a bird's eye view. here which for me personally in laos seemed very similar, maybe a small, but for me personally a pleasant detail, that in laos, like nowhere else in southeast asia. they know how to bake bread, yes, classic, delicious baguettes, and they make wonderful sandwiches from them right on the streets. and one more important detail: in a country where buddhism is the main religion, this is a ritual of feeding monks, the oldest buddhist tradition, because according to the rules of buddhism, monks can only eat from alms. we must not be lazy here. get up at dawn, come to the central street of luang probang with boiled rice and fruits and treat the monk passing by, it is believed that this way you can atone for one of your sins. an amazing place - the pak-u cave.