Wat Phu Temple: Laos' Second UNESCO World Heritage Site
by preedayoff
Apr 18, 2025
This time, it's a family trip with my mom's friends. To ensure a smooth, safe, and hassle-free journey, we chose the services of Aum Rak Tour. The staff were incredibly friendly, professional, and approachable. Both the guide and driver were highly skilled and familiar with the routes, and the daily itinerary was not overly packed.
Our first stop was Wat Phu, located in Champasak Province in southern Laos, about 30 kilometers from Pakse. This ancient Hindu temple was dedicated to Lord Shiva and is situated on Phu Hill, also known as Phu Kao (meaning "topknot"). The temple is a Khmer sanctuary resembling Preah Vihear Temple and was built during the reign of King Mahendravarman by Phraya Kammattha. It is considered one of the oldest stone temples in the region.
The surrounding atmosphere is lush and green, offering a serene environment. I recommend walking up to the temple; the distance isn't too far, with only one steep section of stairs. Don't forget to bring water! Once you reach the top, you can buy flowers to pay homage for blessings. After that, you can stroll around the area or find a spot to sit and enjoy the panoramic view from above. It's truly a refreshing experience.
Today, I got to enjoy both sightseeing and a bit of exercise—what a fulfilling day!
Post by preedayoff | Apr 18, 2025





















