Rest day
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We have a much deserved day off the bike, which made me happy. After breakfast we had a Thai cooking class taught by one of the guides. We made some classics; coconut soup, green Thai curry and greenWeiterlesen
We have a much deserved day off the bike, which made me happy. After breakfast we had a Thai cooking class taught by one of the guides. We made some classics; coconut soup, green Thai curry and greenWeiterlesen
Our longest day cycling, which was hard work through the heat of the afternoon. We carried on cycling along the coastal path and up a steep hill to get a beautiful panoramic view out the sea, carryingWeiterlesen
We continue to cycle south along the coast and passed through an unusual army base. It's right on the coast, and while you have to check in, and aren't supposed to take photos, it seemed a popularWeiterlesen
Having got to know people a little better over dinner the group began to bond a little better. Unfortunately most people were German and English was not the main language but there were a small groupWeiterlesen
Having spent yesterday enjoying the rooftop pool at the hotel, it was now time to start the epic cycling tour. We met our guides and then boarded the mini-van to head south to Petchaburi where weWeiterlesen
Today's exploration started with a visit to a large sports shop an hour out of the centre, I then planned to slowly make my way back into the centre via the public riverboat service which was quietWeiterlesen
Last day in Laos. There isn't much on the tourist side of Pakse, just a few hotels and restaurants as essentially tourists just use it to sleep before going to the plateau or further south. I borrowedWeiterlesen
I took the overnight bus to Pakse and transferred straight to the tour, due to the bus being late, quick wash/clothes change at the first cafe and I was set for the day. We drove around a smallWeiterlesen
We successfully took the public bus out to the strange Buddha park. The place is quite small but it is chocked full of hand-carved statues and a small building you can climb into and up through whichWeiterlesen