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Dawn Alms Ritual

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Prices start from £49 per person. The experience starts at around 5.30 am for the alms giving and continues after breakfast for half a day and includes a local guide and transfers.

Fly via Bangkok to Luang Prabang on EVA Air and Bangkok Airways. Fares start from £518 plus taxes totalling £190. Upgrade to Premium Economy with EVA Air for less than £300 return.

Alternatively fly to Northern Thailand and travel by boat from the Golden Triangle up The Mekong River to Luang Prabang. Flights to Northern Thailand start from £340 return plus £230 taxes.

Witness this authentic and simple scene

Long renowned for its many temples and as a centre of Buddhist learning, Luang Prabang is a spiritual and utterly charming destination. Even today, the town is a centre for Theravada Buddhism. There are now more than eighty monasteries, home to hundreds of monks, who can often be seen in the streets of the town, riding old bicycles in saffron-coloured robes or shading themselves from the sun with large parasols. The
best time however to witness the monks is during the dawn almsgiving rounds and to see this ancient practice in the morning mist from the Mekong River is a truly unforgettable experience. Taking place first thing in the morning, the monks make their way along the dusty streets. Along the edge of the pavement hundreds of local residents kneel, usually women, offering sticky rice and other food. As the monks pass by, worshippers put their offerings into specially designed alms bowls, taking great care not to touch the monks, as this is forbidden. This simple food will become one of the two main meals a monk eats every day, being allowed to consume only water after 12pm. Traditionally, Buddhist worshippers believe that giving food to the monks is a way of making merit, as the monks represent Buddha himself. It is also a way of showing your own humility and respect for others. The simple serenity of this ancient tradition makes it a magical thing to observe.

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