Wolfgang's photos with the keyword: Night Market Luang Prabang

Sakkarine Road at night

16 Jan 2010 1 671
Sitting outside a restaurant at the Sakkarine Road in Luang Prabang.

Shops at Sakkarine Road

16 Jan 2010 574
Plenty of shops along the Sakkarine Road before the area of the night market starts.

Super comfortable house slippers sold at the night…

16 Jan 2010 618
Available in all sizes. I found a very small pair of slippers for hanging them around my cars driving mirror.

Plenty of handicraft sold at the market

16 Jan 2010 501
Every time I visited Luang Prabang I went to the night market too. My wife had to stop me from shopping to much from the charming Laos girls ...

Blanket handicraft vendor girl

16 Jan 2010 783
... like her (see my comment before).

Next booth at the night market

16 Jan 2010 543
The market stretches in a length of nearly one Kilometer.

The food line at the night market

16 Jan 2010 569
A side road of the night market is reserved for the food vendors. Always a very good address for a typical Laotian delicious meal.

Roasted freshwater fish out out of the Mekong

16 Jan 2010 1061
All kinds of freshwater fish caught out of the Mekong will be roasted on the grill, ready to eat at the open food market. Its yummy for me but many foreign travelers be scared to eat so simple beside the road.

Laos sausages

16 Jan 2010 1 684
The Laos sausages called Si Clog is famous and very tasty. Food vendors offer the half-smoked half-cooked banger cut in pieces and serve it with beer or rice whisky.

Enjoy fresh roasted chicken and pork sticks

16 Jan 2010 1 653
Mother and daughter enjoy the food of roasted chicken, pork neck and sticky rice called Khao Neaw.

At the food market in Luang Prabang

16 Jan 2010 627
It makes fun to choose out the food you like, already prepared to eat immediately on a waggly table behind the vendor shop. THATS THE REARL LIFE IN LAOS.

Night market offerings

08 Jan 2010 620
The night market in Luang Prabang offers handicraft works every evening except on rainy or windy days (nights).

Daughter Sylvia buys a textile blanket

08 Jan 2010 674
No one of the vendors shows a flashy behaving.

Night market in Luang Prabang

08 Jan 2010 1 717
The night market in Luang Prabang has its own character: No crying loudspeakers, no rattling motorcycles, no damnable neon lights from Indian taylor shops, no shouting voices from the vendors and no disturbing behavior from the visitors. Under the bottom line its a real convenient and gentle mood all time.