The Best Sight in Champasak, Laos

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We've compiled the best of the best in Champasak - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Wat Phou

Fodor's choice

The ruins of this temple complex that predates Cambodia's Angkor Wat sit grandly on heights above the Mekong River, about 8 km (5 miles) south of Muang Champassak. The strategic site was chosen by Khmer Hindus in the 7th century AD, probably because of a nearby spring of fresh water. Construction of the wat continued into the 13th century, at which point it finally became a Buddhist temple. Much of the original Hindu sculpture remains unchanged, including representations on the temple's lintels of the Hindu gods Vishnu, Shiva, and Kala. The staircase is particularly beautiful, its protective nagas (mystical serpents) decorated with plumeria, the national flower of Laos. Many of the temple's treasures, including pre-Angkorian inscriptions, are preserved in an archaeology museum that is part of the complex. An impressive festival takes place at the temple each January.

Rd. 14, Champasak, Laos
020-5576 9221
Sight Details
50,000 kip; 40,000 kip 6–8 am and 4:30–6 pm, with no museum entry

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