• Temple at Mount Phousi & Night Market

      2017年3月7日, ラオス ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      When we got back from the waterfalls we had a short amount of time to eat and get dressed in our "temple attire" We hiked up a small mountain in the city centre to a Buddhist temple to watch the sun set. I was more interested in the temple itself than the sun setting although it was pretty. I learned that there's a different action for each day of the week in Buddhism. There were gold plated statues of the different actions lining the stairs on the way to the top of the temple. The temple itself was pretty small but we'll taken care of and clearly well loved. Lots of people were praying and giving offerings while the tourists mingled..

      A group of us decided not to bother fully watching the sun go down, we caught a glimpse and that was good enough for us! I personally didn't feel like waiting an hour smashed in between a bunch of other people, not my idea of fun. I saw the temple though and that was what I wanted!

      We walked down the opposite side of the temple that we came up and we're placed smack dab in the centre of the night market. The night market is huge! I wasn't really looking for anything in particular so we just kind of wandered looking around. I do really want to get a sarong but I didn't see many here, guess it's not really a beach town. Maybe in Thailand! I did buy a few small small gifts that I thought some folks would enjoy, actually there were so many things I'd love to have if only I didn't have to lug them around with me :p

      My favourite part of the night market was the little alley packed with food vendors! I know I've written a few times that I've had my best meal yet, but I think I really mean it this time with the grilled chicken skewer and coconut pancakes I ate tonight <3 So delicious!! I wish that we hadn't filled up on mediocre food before climbing the temple so that I could have just eating a ton of food there. Oh well, there's always tomorrow! Seriously thought, that chicken...

      After the night market I forced myself to stay up until 9 pm before hopping in the shower and falling promptly asleep.
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    • Kuang Si Waterfall

      2017年3月7日, ラオス ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Today we went to some amazing waterfalls!! So pretty. That's what I imagined SE Asia to be.. At the waterfalls there was also a bear sanctuary where they house bears rescued from people who kept them for their bile, a common ingredient in ancient Chinese medicine apparently... The bears were pretty adorable! Funny that a bunch of Canadians would be so intrigued by bears like we've never seen them before ;)

      Anyway, the waterfalls. I can't even describe how pretty they were! We started out at the bottom of the falls and were greeted by a clear blue pool being filled by a small waterfall coming off of another clear blue pool being filled by a small waterfall coming off another clear blue pool etc etc. Just layers of water! It was pretty spectacular. Then there was the main waterfall itself which was just gorgeous. We hiked up to the top of the waterfall, and by hike I really mean more like climbed.. Shoes were useless because the rocks were so slippery from sand, and the way up was just a path over rocks and roots. No stairs or anything convenient like that, it was sketchy not gonna lie! But I made it, even with my knee and a bum toe. Did I mention my old foot injury, the one I had surgery on, decided to start acting up again? I've been trying to keep quiet with the complaining even though each step is painful now. Not quite sure what I'm going to do about that. Hoping a few days of light use will just ease it up a bit.

      At the top of the waterfall there was a pool that we swam in and was super refreshing after the climb! The water was cold but not overly so, and I thought I could have lounged there for quite a while. But as not the entire group did the climb we returned down to meet up with them and swim in the lower pools. The lower pools were just as nice! Just busier and not shaded by overhanging trees. But still very nice to sit in and just chill for a bit. There were sharp rocks in the water that we're difficult to see as people were kicking up all kinds of sand and a couple of us definitely have some scrapes to show for our efforts. Also, there were fish in these pools that would suck your dead skin if you sat still long enough! Was kinda cool haha. Wish we could have stayed longer just so that they'd give me a free pedicure ;)

      But we had to move on and make it back in time to go visit the temple at sunset time!
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    • Bus Ride to Luang Prabang

      2017年3月6日, ラオス ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      This morning we took a bus ride to Luang Prabang, a UNESCO world heritage city. The bus ride was supposed to be about 5 hours, but 8 or 9 hours later we arrived... I think I slept for most of the trip though so that's ok. We stopped along the way at an awesome viewpoint with views overlooking the valleys and mountains. Whoever designed the bathrooms clearly thought so too because the toilets had open air views of the valley.

      When we arrived in Luang Prabang we settled into our rooms and wandered around a bit. The city is charming, quaint, and cute! And because it's a world heritage city, there's a strictly enforced curfew of 11pm where everything shuts down, except for one bowling alley. It will make for a bit quieter of a trip I think and I'm looking forward to that! There are so many monks here too! We saw 3 just on the short 2 minute walk from the bus to the guest house.

      We met the group shortly after and all went to Utopia Restaurant for dinner. That was pretty cool! Their motto is "Zen during the day and wild at night" or something similar. I saw the Zen part for sure! There are winding paths and planted areas, different seating styles of stumps, benches, repurposed missiles, and cushions on the floors. There were split levels too with some seating secluded down a few steps, and there's even a beach volleyball court. All a 2 minute walk from our guest house. Our group sat at one of the cushions on the floor tables with a river view, although it was kind of too dark to see properly by the time I noticed it. I had a tuna melt sandwich that was delicious!

      After dinner the group returned to the guest house to drink and play card games. I wasn't feeling it so I hung out in my room alone for a bit, decompressing. I almost fell asleep but figured I'd wander outside and see what was happening. Guess the group had gone back to Utopia and as I was about to go back to bed they all came back. They were heading bowling! Since it was probably the only opportunity I'll get I decided to join them.

      The bowling alley is the only place on late in the city that is open late and is about a 10 minute tuk Tuk ride away. Once there we bought a 26 of vodka, mix, and ice to share for only 70,000 kip or about $11.50 CAD. Bowling was 20,000 each for a game of 10 pin and because it's Asia we bowled barefoot which is so much easier than wearing those annoying shoes like we have to at home! I was one of the only sober members of our group so it was quite entertaining, especially when on the second round of bowling they decided it would be a "fun" round. I watched this round because I didn't bring enough cash out with me to play again, and I'm quite okay with that. The fun rounds involved bowling from the ground, backwards, doing dance moves, finding a stranger to bowl for you, etc etc. I was so exhausted by the time they were finally finished the 2nd round I thought I was going to fall asleep at the table.
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    • Relaxing in Vang Vieng

      2017年3月5日, ラオス ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Today was a free day and was much needed. We took it easy in the morning, ate some food, and tried to figure out what we wanted to do. Originally I had wanted to go out to the waterfalls and swimming area but after thinking about it I really didn't want to go too far. I wanted to stay close and be able to make my own rules so to speak. The waterfalls were about a 20 minute drive away and would have required sharing a tuk Tuk.

      So instead we went out to a hotel, Silver Naga Hotel, and used their pool for the afternoon! It was a great way to relax and just chill. I ordered some fancy (non alcoholic) drinks, read my book, swam, and just did my own thing. It was great. The views were also pretty nice! Unobstructed views of the river and the people kayaking below. I chatted with an older gentleman for a bit and learned that a lot of foreigners who work in the city, like yoga instructors and horse trainers for example, work for free in exchange for their flights, accommodation, and food. Not a bad deal!! I'd probably do that if I had such a transferable skill.

      After we were finished at the pool we wandered back to the hotel to shower and get ready for a "family" dinner. Today is one of the group members birthdays so we're all going out to eat. The leaders also arranged a cake for him! I guess because my birthday was the first night and we weren't yet assembled as a group I don't get a birthday celebration. But that's cool, I'm with it just being another day of the week.

      After dinner most people were just so exhausted that they all went back to the hotel. Myself and a couple others went back to Sakura bar for a drink and chill by the fire pit. They have these awesome shirts at the bar that a couple of the girls wanted to buy before we leave tomorrow so it was a good excuse! It was a tame night though and we were in bed by 10 or 1030 at the latest.
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    • Hot Air Balloon & Tubing the River

      2017年3月4日, ラオス ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      After a full night's sleep - but still not long enough - we woke up early to catch the sunrise from a Hot Air balloon! That was a very cool experience.

      We were split up into 3 different balloons and took off at about 6:30 am. The entire ride was but 30 or 45 minutes long which I guess was a good amount of time to be up there. I've never seen a balloon up close before and they were much bigger than I expected. The basket itself was just made from wicker, looked exactly like you'''d expect from a wicker basket except bigger. Each "half" carried 5 people, we were packed in very tightly though! Like sardines haha. The center of the basket was reserved for the "pilot" and his gas canisters. He was a pretty chill dude and was just listening to his music the entire time, and he laughed when some of us decided to pull out beers and shotgun ;) That'll be a good one for 'Never Have I Ever' haha. What a way to start the day! The views were fantastic. We could see the entire countryside, rivers, and mountains unobstructed. It was quite peaceful really. When we finally came down we landed in a random field and there were workers down there who caught a rope our pilot through over and they guided us down to the proper landing spot. Before we were allowed to get out we had to wait for the next tuk Tuk load of passengers to arrive. One out then one in so that the weight stayed balanced and the balloon didn't take off.

      After our balloon ride we got back to the hotel and went out for some breakfast. Everyone else went to bed but I took advantage of the down time to do some reading and writing. And to go shopping with my partner for our theme party in the afternoon. The theme was "Korean Couples" and we were randomly assigned a partner, then randomly given the name of another couple to shop for. As you can imagine the costumes were quite ridiculous! Crazy hats, shirts, dresses, etc. It was fun! At least we all looked silly together.

      We were dressed up because we were going on a Tubing Pub Crawl down the Nam Song River! That was a hoot. I didn't bring my phone because of course I didn't want it to get wet or lost, but thankfully there were a few go pros in the group that captured a few candid moments ;) There was less Tubing involved than I thought there would be, and less drinking too actually. For myself anyway, I think I was the most sober person there. All that practice down at the lake really paid off today!! There were two bars open and we stayed at the first one for quite a while. There was a game of musical tubes that was played, beer pong, flip cup, etc. I recognized all the staff from the bar the other night, I guess they're employed at multiple places. And they seem to be paid to be drunk.... And they're all foreigners. I've decided that this city reminds me a bit of Whistler, transient population and lots of partying. But it's cool! It's also so pretty and lots to do aside from partying. Anyway, we eventually tubed down over to the second bar which was also fun. Again, I was the most sober one there even amongst some of the staff and had a great time watching people mingle. We played a game of giant Jenga too which had different dares written all over them. So funny to watch people do them! And clearly only very drunk people would actually do them... Like motorboating a stranger, lacking someone, playing spin the bottle, etc etc. When a few people had clearly had tooooooooo much to drink the entire group took off in tuk Tuk back to the hotel. Somehow the entire group aside from myself fit into the first tuk Tuk so I took one back with some of the staff members. It was cool to hear their perspectives of living in town and why they moved their. Again, similar to the folk I've met living in Whistler.

      When the tuk Tuk dropped us back off at the tube rental place I got my deposit back, caught up with the group, ate a street sandwich - best things ever by the way!! So delicious especially the chicken bacon cheese on a baguette - and found a few people at the hotel who were still interested in hanging out. The majority of the group went immediately to bed, but some of us hung out in the hotel for a bit before making the move back out to Sakura Bar. We didn't stay for too long there as we were all exhausted, but it was good to just relax by the fire pit out back. In bed by 10:30 pm ;)
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    • Kayaking on the Nam Song River

      2017年3月3日, ラオス ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      After we finished caving we hopped back into our "tuk tuks" and drove a few minutes to a spot on the river where we'd kayak into town from. I started my tracking app but accidentally had it on run mode instead of bike mode so it didn't actually calculate the distance for us since we were moving too fast for someone running, it thought we were in a vehicle. Oh well though! I think it was probably about 10 km or so though. I honestly couldn't even tell you how long it took us either, I've lost track of all time and days on this trip it's fantastic. The only time I check the time is when we have a reservation for something.

      The kayaking was an amazing experience. It was so peaceful and the views were breathtaking! Photos just don't do it justice. Plus I was focussed on steering since I was in the back. The few times I did take my phone out to take picture we may have accidentally gotten stuck on rocks because I wasn't paying attention. But it's all part of the experience ;) I really enjoyed going through the rapids in the rocks too! I think that I'd love to try white water rafting now. Navigating the rocks was a ton of fun. Laos, and Vang Vieng, is just so pretty. The essentially two travel days to get here was totally worth it and I'm glad we're here for a few days.

      On our journey down the river we passed by the "bar area" where there are bars lining the river. Tomorrow we'll be partaking in a tubing bar crawl. We'll start at the first bar then float in tubes down to the next bar, stopping at each one along the way. Apparently you can float all the way back into town but most people take a tuk Tuk from the last bar back because they're so drunk.. I'm a bit worried about that part, the getting too drunk midday in the hot sun. Good thing I have lots of practise from the lake ;) See Mom and Dad, those skills will come in handy! Haha kidding. But anyway, it was nice to see the river and the landscape at a slow pace and actually take it all on. My kayaking buddy was also okay with taking it easy and we enjoyed being at the end of the train with a few other slow folk. What's the point in rushing through when you could just sit back and enjoy?

      At the end of the kayaking we hopped into our tuk Tuk and went back to the hotel. I took a brief nap before meeting some of the others and going for dinner. We ended up at an Irish Pub and I had roast chicken with gravy and mashed potatoes. A little taste of home! We were all so exhausted afterwards that we went home and called it an early night. We're getting up early tomorrow morning to watch the sun rise from a Hot Air balloon!
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    • Caving & Tubing

      2017年3月3日, ラオス ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      This morning, after finding a place to have breakfast, we went off a cave adventure! It was the coolest thing. We were picked up by the local version of tuk tuks, a pickup truck with benches in the back, and took a drive about 20 minutes long to a small village. We walked through the village filled with buildings on stilts, and cows roaming around everywhere to a little adventure "park" where we would do our cave exploration.

      There was a large group ahead of us so we hung out at the restaurant and went swimming in a little hole, had a beer, and then ate a delicious lunch of rice wrapped in banana Leaves and chicken and veggies on a skewer. Followed by fresh watermelon and bananas. Delicious. Then it was time for the caving! I didn't bring my phone with me, so there aren't any pictures, but you'll just have to take my word when I say it was a must do.

      The entire cave is filled with water, hence the tubes, so we plopped into the tubes and ducked under the rock hanging down only about 18" above the water and began our adventure. We were given headlamps to help see but of course mine was barely working. Which honestly made it more fun at first, though later I wished I had a stronger one so I could look around a bit more. Because it's so hot here - although cooler and much less Humid and much more pleasant than Siem Reap at a balmy 28 degrees instead of 35 - the cool water was very refreshing. The water wasn't all that deep, maybe 3 feet at the deepest and in some parts we had to walk it was so shallow. The ground was a combination of rocks, sand, and slime, and you couldn't see which one it would be so I preferred to float as much as possible. They also had ropes tied along the length of the cavern so that you could pull yourself along easily and also not get lost. Which was good because there were a few little side caves that were tempting to explore but we were good and stuck to the rope path only.

      At one point there was a little side cave that Eric had discovered in the past that we did walk through. We left our tubes on a little beach and wandered through. When we turned a corner and couldn't see light from the main cave anymore we all shut off our headlamps and just enjoyed the darkness. True total darkness and silence, all you could hear was the sound of breathing and dripping water. Pretty neat. We didn't go out of our little side cave the same way as we came in and the return trip was interesting. It was very short, but took a decent amount of time to get through because you had to crawl like Gollum. We were joking that this was his home, that's exactly what it looked like! Some of the rocks were still growing too, they're super slimy and what not. Hope that people continue to respect that and don't start touching them.

      After we finished our little detour we continued along the main cave until the ropes ended. Wish we could have explored more but of course that would have been quite dangerous! I particularly enjoyed the "rope tow" back as I was at the end of the group looking backwards with no lights. It was so cool just looking at the different types of rocks and enjoying some dark, dank, coolness.
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    • Bus ride to Vang Vieng

      2017年3月2日, ラオス ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      We went out for breakfast at a cute little bakery nearby the hotel and had an "Aussie Breakfast" with Lao Style Coffee. Best coffee I've ever had!! It's so thick and so strong I absolutely love it. I will definitely be drinking lots of that while we're here!

      After breakfast we boarded a bus and started the drive to Vang Vieng where we stay for 4 nights, apparently it's a very pretty place. It used to be known for being a party place but it's been tamed down a bit apparently. The drive there was fun and passed pretty quickly. The entire group joined in on signing songs like Sweet Caroline and Bohemian Rhapsody when they came on and when the fun of signing wore off the scenery was amazing. Reminded me a bit of Nepal actually, winding roads, mountains (Cambodia was pretty flat). The driver was a very happy person, always smiling and laughing at us (or with us?). I've noticed that the Laotian people are very friendly and very complimentary. I mean they were nice in Cambodia too, but here they seem almost flirty in a way. It's kind of nice actually, just genuinely happy people. I did find it funny on the drive how many people were freaking out and panicking with the road conditions and lane changing. I must have gotten accustomed to it in Nepal, because this seemed rather tame to me. Makes me wonder what kind of driver I'll be when I'm back... Probably out of practice after not being behind the wheel in 4 months.

      When we arrived in Vang Vieng it was about 2pm and we wandered out to explore. It's a pretty city, pretty small but man the mountains are impressive! They're so jagged and protrude straight up, like they just extrude out of the ground, there's not gradual start to them like the mountains at home. Basically just like a rock planted in the ground. Our hotel is the Khampone Guest House and has a great view of the town. Sunset from the balcony was pretty unreal! Though the view is slightly marred from a tall building under construction. I can only imagine what it would have been like in prior years.

      We went out for a "family dinner" at Peeping Som's Bar & Restaurant Lao BBQ which was absolutely fantastic! We shared a traditional Lao style BBQ between a few people. They brought a bucket of hot coals which they set in the middle of the table with a little grill on top. We poured soup broth into the base of the grill, put chunks of lard on top, marinated our meats in garlic, onions, peppers, and a sauce, and then cooked it on top of the grill. While the meat was cooking we put veggies, noodles, and eggs into the broth to cook. It was absolutely amazing. Might be the best meal I've eaten this trip! I would definitely recommend it.

      After dinner we went as a group to a bar called Sakura which was very popular with the Korean tourists. There they had a dance floor, but also a fire pit out back and some beer pong tables. That's where I hung out with a few other group members. They also had an unlimited drink special... For the equivalent of about $9 CAD. Definitely took full advantage of that and got quite familiar with the local Whiskey. Eventually we moved on to another bar when this one closed, one that I wasn't all that into as it was more of a club. We stayed for a bit then went home at some point, couldn't even tell you what time!
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    • Flying to Vientiane

      2017年3月1日, ラオス ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Today we left Cambodia and took a flight to Laos! Thankfully we didn't have to leave until noon so we had some time to sleep in a little bit. We took two flights to get to Vientiane, the capital city of Laos. Each flight was only an hour and we went through immigration during our layover. That was a process. They only had one person taking visa applications so it took about an hour and a half to get through, and we only had about 5 minutes before our next flight boarded. I don't even remember where the layover was but the airport was tiny. So was our plane too!

      When we got to Vientiane and our hotel we were all exhausted. We wandered out to find a place to eat and some ATM's. A lot of people are having issues withdrawing cash but I've had no problems so far. I think I might end up taking cash out for Jessica and having her etransfer me... Something about Laos and debit cards that is giving people issues! We ended up at a pizza place close to the hotel and went to bed early. A good night's sleep is much needed!
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    • Phare, The Cambodian Circus

      2017年2月28日, カンボジア ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      After Angkor Wat and a nice refreshing nap Jessica, Kayla and I went to grab some food. We ended up at pretty neat cafe that had great iced coffee and eggs bennies! Yummy. Didn't think I'd find that while here. Afterwards Jessica and I wandered the market for a bit just browsing. Or so we thought until we started buying things.. I ended up with two tank tops and a dress. But I really needed some variety in my wardrobe and a dress because I miss those.

      After deciding we'd bought enough we went back to the hotel and got ready to go to the circus! That was amazing. Totally worth the $20 for the ticket and tuk Tuk ride over. The name of the show we watched was Sokha and it was all about the the history of Cambodia. The story started with an "old" woman who went back in time to relive her past. Starting from happy childhood days going into the Genocide then being reunited with her family then the war and then finally back to modern times. It was pretty cool! The group preforming is again a group of underprivileged youth that were given an opportunity to improve their lives and go to school. The school focusses on arts and most students become artists or performers when they graduate. Pretty neat how many social initiatives there are here. I appreciate that FNEZ brings us to places like this and they support sustainable travel. Wonder if they'll ever expand into Nepal ;) The show was filled with pretty impressive acrobatics and took place in a round tent with wooden benches. Our seats were pretty decent! I really enjoyed it, more than the cirque shows I've seen.

      After the show was finished the group went to a nearby bar called the Mad Monkey. The floor was covered in sand! It's in a hostel that's known for it's partying so I'm glad that we're not actually staying there. It's nice to have a quiet place to go home to. Also at this bar they had a beer pong table and people were playing flip cup. Our group started a game of truth or dare which was pretty fun! Watching folk to sand angels, lick strangers, and take random hats off people's heads was a hoot. When this bar closed we went to a different bar, Yolo, which was close to Pub Street. It was cool, some people painted their faces in glow paint and the toilet was a shack across the street. Then we migrated to Pub Street proper and went back to the Angkor What Bar and we're drinking in the street again. At some point I found Toni and she showed me a great street cart where we got some fried noodles with an egg. So amazing. And I showed someone how to use chopsticks lol.. They'll need to learn pretty quick if they want to continue travelling in Asia haha. I don't even know what time Jessica and I eventually made it home but I don't think it was too late!
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