Luang Prabang is the jewel of Indochina, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. It has dozens of temples and religious sites, both large and small. The best way to see these sites is by foot or by bicycle. The biggest concentration of temples is in the old quarter,much of which forms a peninsula between the Mekong and the Khan rivers. In between temple visits, there are many small restaurants perched high on the banks of the Mekong where you can watch life go by at a very slow pace
When traveling on domestic flights in Vietnam, the acceptable forms of photographic identification - all of which must be valid at the time of travel - are as belows:
Foreign tourists to Vietnam up 24.8 percent in January Vietnam greeted an estimated 630,000 foreign tourist arrivals in January 2012, according to the General Statistics Office and the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.