That Inhang Festival is an important religious and cultural event held at That Inhang Stupa, one of the most sacred sites in Laos, located in Savannakhet Province in the south of the country.
The festival typically takes place in November, right after the end of Buddhist Lent, during the full moon of the 12th lunar month (dates vary slightly each year depending on the lunar calendar).
The That Inhang stupa is believed to house a relic of the Buddha — part of his spine — making it a revered pilgrimage site for Buddhists from across Laos and neighboring countries like Thailand and Vietnam.
Highlights
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Grand religious ceremonies with monks leading prayers and chanting.
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Pilgrims and locals circling the stupa three times in a traditional ritual to pay respect and seek blessings.
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Offerings of candles, flowers, and incense made at the base of the stupa.
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Colorful traditional performances, including folk dances and music that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region.
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Local food stalls and craft markets, creating a festive and lively atmosphere around the temple grounds.
The festival is not only a time for religious devotion but also a joyful community celebration where families gather, make merit, and celebrate their cultural identity. It offers visitors a wonderful glimpse into Lao spirituality, art, and everyday life.