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Luang Prabang Taveling

Laos

The ancient Kingdom of the Million Elephants, which become the Lao People Democratic Republic in 1975, is now open to tourism.
Every year some 1.000 000 travelers cross its borders, which still cannot compare with huge number of tourists spreading throughout neighboring Thailand. Let’s discover together the differences and originally which make up the charm of Laos.
It shares borders to the neighborhood countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia, China, Myanmar and Thailand.
(Kmou traditional house)
(Hmong tradition house)
    
                                                    
 As you known that Laos is a small country and is the least populated Country in South East Asia, with only 6,500,000 inhabitants are living over Laos. The population in the country is not very dense, and its distribution quite uneven, as the upper regions concentrated 80% of the inhabitants.
There are three main tribes according to their habitat: Lao Loum (Lao from the low land); Lao Theung is the same group Kmou (from the hillside) and Lao Sung is the group Hmong (from the top of the mountains). But each group has their own unique culture and customs and officially 49 ethnic groups  
So, I would like to invite to visit my country to learn and experience about Laos, there is a lot of things to see such as histories, cultures and customs.
There is not a modern country and everything still discovered by the nature (green’s country). It covers………. By the forestry and there had divided into three parts in Laos for example: North, Middle and South for each part there has different sounds and dialects     
Laos is a country rich in culture and beauty. Many travelers find the tranquility and spirituality of Laos among the highlights of a visit to Southeast Asia. Beautiful temples, stunning scenery and treks through the forest are all lovely memories to take home, along with unique and attractive crafts, but Laos has more much to offer. It is also a country of centuries-old culture-an aspect which few visitors take the time to explore.
Tourism has grown rapidly in recent years, and is a source of both pride and employment for many Lao people. However, the increasing numbers of visitors can also have negative environmental and social consequences and typically this impact upon the poorest of people. The International Finance Corporation’s Mekong Private Sector Development Facility is working in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam to promote the Development of sustainable or ‘destination friendly’ tourism that is commercially viable, and at the same time creates broader benefits for society and supports conservation of the natural, historic and culture assets on which tourism depends.
Sunday, May 27, 2012

Find Pet Friendly Hotels

For many pet owners, vacations have long meant leaving their favorite and beloved pets at home. They find that their pets are excluded from being allowed admittance into many venues, and they are forced into making the difficult decision of leaving their animals in the care of a family member, friend, or local kennel.

Well, the good news is that many hotels and motels, all across the nation, have begun to cater to people with pets. These pet friendly hotels have opened their doors to all sorts of lovable animals and their owners, seemingly alleviating much of that unwanted separation anxiety.

Where to Find One

Finding Pet Friendly Hotels is probably easier than you may first expect. Many large chains offer this service; and a simple visit to the hotel's website or phone call will let you know. If you are still having trouble locating a pet friendly location, then the internet can be a valuable tool. Because pet owners are so dedicated to the well-being of their animals, many pet themed websites offer links and information on finding the appropriate accommodations. You may even want to make a trip or place a phone call to the local humane society where you will be traveling. Many local humane society's list all the pet friendly hotels within their area.

What to Look for

When making a reservation for both you and your pet, it is always wise to call ahead. Even though a hotel may be advertised as "pet friendly," this does not mean that they will have the rooms available to accommodate you and your furry friend. For most hotels, they have limited and designated spaces for pets and their owners. They may also place limitations on the size, type, and weight of your animal, so make sure you find out all this information ahead of time.

If you plan to leave your animal alone in the room while you are out, there are also many things you should look for. Some hotels will not allow you to leave your animal alone under any circumstances; while, other Pet Friendly Hotels will directly cater to your pet. They may offer services such as dog walking, dog sitting, and dog grooming. They may even allow you access to pet friendly restaurants. Knowing this information ahead of time can greatly reduce any stresses that may be associated with traveling with your animals.

For more tips and information about traveling with your animal, including great advice on locating pet friendly hotels, check out





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