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  2. Tourism in Laos - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Laos has become an important part of the economy of Laos, contributing US$700 million to the nation's economy, or 4% of GDP. [1]

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    Using the FamilyVacationist travel recommendation methodology, we review and select family vacation ideas, family vacation spots, all-inclusive family resorts, and classic family vacations for all ...

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    From cocktails to dance clubs, comfy rooms to gourmet cuisine, these adults-only all-inclusive resorts include everything you need for a vacation in one place, at one price. Let the fun begin! The ...

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    Number of Adult-Only All-Inclusive Royalton Resorts: 3. Locations: Mexico, Dominican Republic, Antigua. Royalton CHIC offers a modern, upscale approach to the adult-only all-inclusive concept ...

  6. Si Phan Don - Wikipedia

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    The Si Phan Don (Lao: ສີ່ພັນດອນ; meaning '4,000 islands') is a riverine archipelago in the Mekong River, Champasak Province in southern Laos. [1] Si Phan Don is part of Khong District, including the islands and part of the mainland in the east. Si Phan Don is dotted with numerous islands, half of which are submerged when the ...

  7. Vang Vieng - Wikipedia

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    Vang Vieng was first settled around 1353 as a staging post between Luang Prabang and Vientiane.Originally named Mouang Song after the body of the deceased King Phra Nha Phao of Phai Naam was seen floating down the river, the town was renamed Vang Vieng during French colonial rule in the 1890s.