Los Angeles Times

ON THE LAZY RIVER

Staying beside and cruising the Mekong in Laos is a dreamy diversion from modernity

- By Susan Spano

As most of Southeast Asia rushes into the future — new developmen­t is seemingly everywhere — Laos continues to feel quiet, dreamy, old-fashioned.

No place seems more so than southern Laos along the wide, slow Mekong River, where time seems to stand still. You’ll see Khmer-era ruins, glittering gold Buddhist temples, crumbling French Colonial mansions, myriad islands, emerald rice paddies, and perhaps sample fish curry and coconut ice cream.

I needed a break from living in hot, congested Ho Chi Minh City in neighborin­g Vietnam, so I spent a week during the Lunar New Year holiday in Laos. I was suffering from what a doctor had diagnosed as an allergy to HCMC pollution. He said Laos would be just the ticket.

It took about an hour to fly to the city of Pakxe, or Pakse, as it’s sometimes spelled, in Laos from HCMC and cost about $100 each way. At the Pakxe airport, I was picked up by the River Resort, an enchanting small hotel on the banks of the Mekong River just north of Champasak town.

My second-floor room had a wrap-around terrace overlookin­g the river, which is why I eagerly awakened for sunrise, a gorgeous, milky-pink affair reflected in the water. I also liked to watch the river from the resort’s swimming pools and terrace restaurant. Actually, I liked to watch the river from almost anywhere.

The River Resort also booked my two-night cruise on the handsome old Vat Phou, which took me sightseein­g farther down the river toward the 4,000 Islands region at the LaosCambod­ia border. I joined about 20 other tourists, most of them French, German and American, installed in a snug wooden cabin with a window and private bath.

Together with five nights at the hotel (including two spa services, a sunset cruise and free use of bicycles) the trip cost about $2,000. Well worth it, I’d say.

Info: The River Resort, theriverre­sortlaos.com; Mekong Cruises, mekong-cruises.com

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Susan Spano VAT PHOU, clockwise from top left, is a ruined Khmer Hindu temple in southern Laos; children in a fishing village near the Mekong; a floating hotel, also named Vat Phou, cruises the Mekong; a stonemason in Champasak town makes Buddha figurines and Khmer-style sculpture; Khong Pha Pheng is a waterfall in southern Laos.
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