Last Updated on: 25th May 2022, 04:11 am

Sculpture at Buddha Park in Vientiane
Sculpture at Buddha Park in Vientiane

If you are staying in Vientiane, Lao’s capital for more than one night, consider a visit to the weird and wonderful Buddha Park, also known as Xieng Khuan. It’s a small park, filled with more than 200 Buddhist and Hindu sculptures. The park is located 25 kilometres from Vientiane city, quite close to Friendship Bridge where you can cross over to Thailand. It’s very easy to reach by bus or by tuk-tuk, but more of that later.

Reclining Buddha at Vientiane Buddha Park
Reclining Buddha at Vientiane Buddha Park

Buddha Park was created by monk Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat in 1958. The sculptures scattered throughout the park include many characters from Hindu mythology, Buddhas, and demons. The main focal points of the park are a large pumpkin-like structure which represents earth, heaven, and hell. You enter through the demon’s mouth and can climb to the top for views over the park and the Mekhong river, and a 390 foot long reclining Buddha.

It’s an interesting place to explore for an hour or two. There’s a small restaurant by the river offering simple local Lao food and light refreshments.

Buddha Sculpture on the Mekong River at Buddha Park
Buddha Sculpture on the Mekong River at Buddha Park Near Vientiane, Laos

How to get to Buddha Park, Vientiane

Many of the guesthouses and hotels in Vientiane sell trips in a shared tuk-tuk but it’s very easy and much cheaper to travel independently.

Head to the central bus station in Vientiane, located by the morning market and take bus route 14. The bus has Buddha Park written on the front in English, so it’s easy to find. The price is currently 8000 kip (about $1) and will drop you off right outside the park. Buses depart quite regularly throughout the day.

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If you feel brave, rent a motorbike for the day. Some previous experience riding a motorbike would be useful, Laos is probably not the best place for novice drivers. Come off the busy main Tha Deua Road and explore the local villages. It’s fun but avoid coming back this way after dark. The roads are dark and are full of potholes, dogs start chasing you, buffaloes walk out in front of you, but in the daytime, it’s a fun adventure.

Or if you prefer, you can join a full day tour of Vientiane which includes a visit to the park.

Spooky Looking Statue at Buddha Park
Spooky Looking Statue at Buddha Park Vientiane

How Much Does it Cost to Enter Buddha Park?

Entrance fee is 15000 kip per person (about $2). If you arrive by motorbike, there’s an additional 3000 kip fee for parking.

Buddhas and Dancers at Vientiane Buddha Park
Buddhas and Dancers at Vientiane Buddha Park

Opening Hours of Buddha Park

Open daily from 08:00 to 17:00


While in Laos, be sure try to make a trip to Phonsavan to visit the fascinating Plain of Jars.

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Words by Sarah Wilson - Photos by Jonathan Look Jr.
Words by Sarah Wilson – Photos by Jonathan Look Jr.

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