The map shows that it is very close to the city. When you can walk, you can find that the main entrance and the entrance are on the other side. You need to walk around the mountain for half a circle to arrive. The temple is large and free to enter. The main tower of the temple can be reached on the top, and the terrace of the tower temple is also a good place to watch the city of Luang Prabang. There are very few tourists here.
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The map shows that it is very close to the city. When you can walk, you can find that the main entrance and the entrance are on the other side. You need to walk around the mountain for half a circle to arrive. The temple is large and free to enter. The main tower of the temple can be reached on the top, and the terrace of the tower temple is also a good place to watch the city of Luang Prabang. There are very few tourists here.
A free viewing attraction, on the secluded mountaintop outside the city, you can see the scenery of the entire city here, not as good as the top of the Push, you can't see the Mekong River, but there are few tourists here, very quiet and peaceful place, unfortunately the temple is not open, the whole temple has three floors, the appearance is very beautiful, The temple location is a bit remote, I went by motorcycle
it is one of the highlight temple situated on the Hilltop which twin of Phousi mountain. This is a most quiet temple, less tourists or visitors, but good for meditation.free entrance open hour: 8:00am - 5:00pm
A very nice attraction, a place that must come to punch in, it makes sense
Wat Pa Phon Phao The temple was built in 1988 and has become the most popular attraction in Laos. This magnificent yellow pagoda has three floors, with an observation deck on the top floor that gives a panoramic view of the surrounding plains. The interior walls are spray-painted with stories of Buddhists and moral exhortations from Buddhists.