Plain of Jars, Phonsavan, Laos
The Plain of Jars in Laos are speculated to date back to 500BC, showing evidence of the Iron Age civilisation, but their purpose still remains a mystery. Despite being discovered in one of the many battlegrounds of the Indochina war, most of the jars were untouched.
In the Lao highlands stand around 300 giant stone structures, ranging from 3 to 10 feet in height, with the largest stone weighing up to 6 tons. Some theories suggest that the jars may have been used for funerary practices whilst others say that they were used to transport ‘Lao Lao’ - wet rice that was used to make rice wine.
You can explore the Plain of Jars in Phonsavan on our Spirit of Laos trip