Laos remains among best places to visit in 2023 (Photo: Shutterstock)
Vientiane (VNA) – Australia’s website Traveller has included Laos in the list of10 best places in the 25 hottest destinations to visit this year.
Accordingto the website, anyone who has visited Laos in the past would know well itslaidback charms, from the deeply cultural beauty of Luang Prabang to theadventure capital of Vang Vieng and the youthful energy of Vientiane.
Besides, tourists can have a chance to get around thisundulating, landlocked country, on winding roads aboard minivans.
However, things have changed. This year Laos welcomed theopening of the Boten-Vientiane railway, a high-speed rail linkbetween the nation's capital and its northern border.
The train callsthrough tourist favourites such as Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang and Muang Xay, andhas totally changed the game for independent travellers hoping to see thecountry quickly and comfortably.
The listing has again put Laos into theglobal tourism spotlight. The "Land of a Million Elephants” aims to attract 1.4 million foreign tourists in 2023./.
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