Travel to Laos: Luang Prabang EnvironsA quick look at the Tham Ting Buddha caves upstream from Luang Prabang, then a run out to Henri Mouhot's grave. Make default image size larger ![]() The tourist magnet of Pak Ou, where the Tham Ting Buddha caves are set in a cliff around which the Mekong curves, some 15 miles upstream from Luang Prabang. ![]() Looking out from one of the caves. ![]() Thousands of such figurines fill the caves, dark except for the camera flash. ![]() Rimming the northern part of Luang Prabang, the Nam Khan joins the Mekong and supports intensive gardening along its moist banks. ![]() Another instance of such gardening, this time along the Mekong itself, at the south end of town, at an agricultural-research station. ![]() Some miles up the Nam Khan, at Ban Aen, villagers prepare to bring vegetables to market. ![]() They set off. ![]() Farther back in the countryside, rice paddies in the dry season. ![]() Landscape manicure. ![]() Nearby: the grave of Henri Mouhot, the man who put Angkor Wat on the map for Europeans. He continued north but got only this far before malaria took him. ![]() The tomb. ![]() Memorial from his hometown in France. ![]() Dead at 35. ![]() The tomb itself was erected a few years after his death by the leader of a colonial expedition. ![]() Finding the tomb is no longer a challenge. ![]() Just follow the distinctive signs. |
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