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Luang Prabang’s 7 best sleeps

3 NAGAS

uilt from teak and rosewood borne by elephants across the Nam Khan River, Khamboua House () is an exquisite example of local Lao architecture, sitting pretty behind the frangipani blossom. Part of 3 Nagas – three buildings straddling the quiet main Luang Prabang street – it’s named for the , fabled water serpents, and the protectors of Laos. Built in 1903 by a royal mandarin, intimate Khamboua House overlooks a secret garden sloping

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