Luang Prabang Travel Guide | Kuang Si Waterfall, Alms Giving, Mekong River Tour
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- We just had to explore Luang Prabang since we were staying at the Rosewood Hotel, and we took advantage of their concierge service so that we can be your travel guide for Luang Prabang, showing you in this video the Alms Giving (Luang Prabang Alms Ceremony) for us, as well as taking us on a hike to see the Kuang Si Waterfall, a sunset Luang Prabang Mekong River Cruise and of course the morning market.
Luang Prabang is such a wonderful place and has much to see. We are so thankful to the luxurious Rosewood Hotel and its staff for organizing this luxury stay in Luang Prabang for us.
Luangprabang is a beautiful city the midst of peaceful nature l’ve been here about 100 times but still want to go back
Wow, yes it was stunning and I want to go back as well.
man, i love how rosewood gave you that table next to that waterfall and that evening sunset dinner on the baor, now i know what a royal treatment is...
My favorite part of the video is the river boat.
Another amazing video 👌🤩 I was really enjoying every moment and every 📸you brought us.🙋♀️from ❄️❄️❄️Toronto
Thanks for a great video safe travels and God Bless!
Nice vlog brother. We are excited to be here in August and again on our drive around the World. Subed to learn more from your well done channel. My son and I love to inspire and be inspired by other travelers. As park rangers with degrees in anthropology, we are drawn toward content with information on culture, historical sites, ecology and local food. I appreciate you sharing your experience and I look forward to being here on our Drive around the world. - Turtle
@@UncutTravel Gracias! Cheers to our channels and our journey and keeping in touch.
All the best to you.
Beautiful video.. thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching.
You are a cool humble goy, keep it going.
Love your video. What a beautiful place😀. Thanks for sharing 😃😃👍😎🇺🇸❤
Thanks for watching, very much appreciated.
Did you see that the guy on the motorcycle gave you a thumbs up while you were riding in the tucutuc.
Thank you for visiting us at Laos 🇱🇦 & helping us my friend
I like your style; you are not obnoxious like so many other influencers.
Lover your smile in all your videos.
Extremely informative. Thank you for sharing and please keep posting more videos.
love thai and lao
Me too.
Satu.. very nice..do alms offering
Thank you so much.
I miss Luangprabang, have not been back since I left 47 yrs ago. It’s on my bucket list to visit, especially during wintertime in Toronto!
Come and Visit Papua New Guinea, is a very beautiful place and paradise Pacific nation
Where to next? How about Australia. Would like to get your take on that.
Thanks for sharing, this is my hometown. Luang Prabang. The last time I was here since in 1992 such a long time I missed it 💕
A Beautiful waterfall that can match Bali and the Philippines.
I know I feel staying with nature 💕💕
Love your style.
Pretty cool place Luang Prabang. I had no idea the place could be so nice. Good video. Love your hotel reviews.
Beautiful Luang Prabang, so cool video.
Great video Alex, keep it coming. Glad you are back.
Laos is very beautiful; I enjoyed your video very much and you got a new subscriber.
Looks like the Rosewood took good care of you. I saw your previous video; I think I will stay there when I travel to Luang Prabang.
Can't wait to see more of your hotel reviews.
Wow, what an awesome place.
Love your videos, but they are too short, you should give us more details.
Noted!
Do you have to hike to the waterfall, or can you also drive there?
I really enjoy the high quality of your videos. Quite beautifully done! We have been to Laos many times and have never experienced the crowding you have shown. What month and year did you visit? It is a beautiful and magical country and we can't wait to return.
I love it!
So beautiful! Loved it I wanna go. Where should our next family trip be?
Nicely done, I like your style.
Thank you very much.
I almost felt as if I was there with you, had no idea Laos was so mesmerizing.
Just curious, how is it that you travel so much?
Mostly for work and some fun :)