Product DescriptionVientiane Full Day Sightseeing Tour with Buddha Park Visit.Receive a pickup at the hotel and take a tour of the capital city of Laos and see what makes this historical destination so unique. You'll experience the quiet beauty of this peaceful town and make stops at some of its top attractions like Wat Sisake, Wat Ho Prakeo, Victory Monument (Patuxay) and Wat That Luang, the country’s most revered monument and Cope Visitor Centre showcases informative exhibits that explore both the history and impact of UXOs on life in Laos, After finished lunch we will then drive out of town along the Mekong river towards the south via the Friendship Bridge to the extraordinary Buddha Park.Inclusions:
-Hotel pickup
-Mini Van transportation
-Sightseeing as described in the itinerary including all admission fees
-English speaking guide
-Drinking water
Exclusions:
-Flight and airport taxes
-Visa fee
-Travel insurance
-Personal expenses-Other services not mentioned aboveDetailed ImagesBuddha ParkBuddha Park (aka Xieng Khuan) is a famous sculpture park with more than 200 religious statues including a huge 40-metre high reclining Buddha image. The best spot for photography here is on top of the giant pumpkin structure standing about three stories high. The entrance is crafted to look like a demon’s mouth (about three metres high) with a stone ladder inside leading to a bird's eye view of the entire Xieng Kuan Park.
Thatluang Stupa.
A symbol of Laos’s nationhood and the country's most sacred Buddhist monument, That Luang was built in the 16th century under the rule of King Setthathirat. A symbol of the main stupa appears on the country's national seal.
After being destroyed by the Thai invasion in the 19th century, the monument was later restored to its original design, with inclusion of many references to Lao culture and identity, hence its status as a symbol of the nation.
Cope Visitor Centre.
Cooperative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise, or COPE, is a local non-profit organization that provides clinical treatment and rehabilitation programmes for Lao people with physical disabilities. Working with the government National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC), and with financial assistance from international organizations and private sectors, COPE makes prosthetic legs and funds the manufacturing of orthotic devices (devices that help support parts of the body), and wheelchairs and tricycles. It also custom fits arms and hands.
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