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Category Archives: Laos
Breakdown
There is one bus a day from Luang Nam Tha to Huay Xai–the border town near Northern Thailand. Keeping in mind what happened on my last trip, I went to the bus station one hour early. The bus was almost … Continue reading
Market Day Near the Chinese Border
Muang Sing is known for it’s market because of the many tribes who trade there. Some people had told me it was amazing and others had told me it wasn’t worth the trouble. I decided to go and find out … Continue reading
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Not Hiking
We got up early in Udomxai and had a fairly uneventful ride up to Luang Nam Tha. This time the bus was actually a bus–four sides, widows and a door. After we arrived my Australian friend and I walked around … Continue reading
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Sunset Kite Flying
Northern Laos isnít the easiest place to transverse quickly. The roads are narrow, hills are tall and potholes numerous. A large group of people left Muang Ngoi at the same time as me and my friend. He left for the … Continue reading
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Sharing a Bamboo Hut With One German and Two Rats
North of Luang Prabang is a less-touristed area of natural beauty–mountains, caves and rivers. The roads in the north are either dirt tracks or poorly maintained one-lane drop offs snaking around the sides of mountains. I left Luang Prabang early … Continue reading
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A New Year In A New Town
As far as tourism in Laos is concerned, the town of Luang Prabang is it. Itís the only real attraction Laos has and many people fly directly into town from Thailand or Cambodia. My bus arrived in the late afternoon … Continue reading
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Safe and Sound
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. Internet connections in Laos are not spectacular and I apoligize for the long time in-between posts. I spent Christmas in Vientiane, Laos, and was there when the massive tsunamis hit South East Asia. … Continue reading
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Steep Cliffs and Lots of TVs
The road between Vientiane and Luang Prabang is now paved but the trip still takes ten hours on a winding path through the mountains. To break up the trip I stopped in Vang Vieng, a town with little to do … Continue reading
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The Capital for Christmas
Wanting to be near civilization, or atleast a town with electricity, I hurried up to Vientiane on a night bus from Pakse. Arriving at 4:30am I only had to walk away from three taxis before I found one that would … Continue reading
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Elephants and Waterfalls
On the way to Pakse from the islands I met up with a girl who convinced me to go with her to a little town with a waterfall in the East named Tad Lo. We had to stop for the … Continue reading