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Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is nestled along the riverbanks of the Mekong River. It's a quiet, sleepy place, consisting of a real mix of French colonial buildings that are falling into decay and Laotian Temples. In the downtown area of Vientiane you will find traditional street vendors extolling the virtues of their sticky rice and noodle soup, as well as little bakeries.
Vientiane flights and services are infrequent, although this is destined to change in the future. You can expect your Vientiane flights to take anywhere between 18 and half hours upwards to reach their destination from London as your flight may have at least one stopover. With careful planning and off-peak travel you can bag cheap flights to Vientiane and soak up the exotic culture for less.
If you're after car hire Vientiane Airport is a great pace to start. The town is a good base for exploring the region after a flight to Vientiane and with a car you will be able to explore all that Laos has to offer at your leisure. Many of the cheap hotels in Vientiane offer a pick up service from the airport, but if you want to use public transport then you can hop on a traditional tuk tuk service.
There are many historic temples to see on your journey such as Wat Si Saket, Haw Pha Kaew and Black Stupa, as well as the triumphal arch of Patuxai. Once you have seen all the historic buildings and monuments there are plenty of parks to stroll around in, many being home to bizarre, yet fascinating budda structures, such as Budda Park. Laos National Museum documents the country's struggle to free itself from foreign rule and the COPE Visitor Centre is a moving place dedicated to the charity, who aid war amputees.