Review of Wat Phu Stone Castle
Vat Phou Temple complex is the second World Heritage Site in Laos, located in Champasak and is considered a must-see tourist attraction when visiting southern Laos.
Characteristics and History
- Structure: It is a Brahmin temple built to honor Shiva, located on the Phu hill or called Phu Kao (a mountain with a peak resembling a Shiva lingam).
- Age: Built in the 11th-13th centuries and more than 1,000 years old, it is a Khmer architecture.
- Importance: It was registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001.
Location and How to Get There
- Location: Located about 6 kilometers from the old town of Champasak.
- Travel: You can travel by bus from Ubon Ratchathani to Pakse, then rent a motorbike or tram to the temple.
Admission fee and opening hours
- Admission fee: For foreigners, the entrance fee is about 200 baht.
- Opening hours: Open daily from 08:00-18:00.
Beauty and atmosphere
- Atmosphere: It is a beautiful place suitable for those interested in history, has inner peace and gives a sense of grandeur, magic, mixed with mystery, wonder.
- View: From the top of the mountain, you can see beautiful views and different perspectives from anywhere else.
Travel challenges
- Walking: You have to walk far and the weather is very hot. You must have equipment, hats, umbrellas, water, small fans or any fans.
- Stairs: You have to climb high and long stairs, which can be tiring and you have to be careful while walking.
Other tourism
- Nearby places: There are hotels and other interesting tourist attractions nearby.
Wat Phu Stone Castle is a great place to visit for those interested in history and ancient sites, as well as those who want to experience the atmosphere and ancient culture of Laos.
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