Elephants!
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We spent half of the day with five elephants, having fun with these gentle giants. We made yummy soup for lunch and met many nice people. We thought we would be headed home after, but the best day gotEn savoir plus
We spent half of the day with five elephants, having fun with these gentle giants. We made yummy soup for lunch and met many nice people. We thought we would be headed home after, but the best day gotEn savoir plus
Two Israeli girls we met at the elephant rescue, Tal, and T-faris, were going to a place they called Sticky Waterfall and were kind enough to let us tag along. We had so much fun climbing up and downEn savoir plus
Made it to Laos. A bit of a challenge because there were no bus seats available for a couple days. We took a taxi to the border, checked out of Thailand, took a bus across the bridge, and somehowEn savoir plus
Taking a trip down the Mekong River. The border between Thailand and Laos for part of the trip.
The slow boat to Luang Prabeng takes two days, so we got to spend the night in a little town called Pak Beng. The boat ride was good enough, but we had about 10 backpacking Brits partying on board.En savoir plus
Stopped to pick up passengers at this remote spot. Some kids climbed on the side of the boat to sell their wares. Bill wanted to buy some, but he took so long to find the right amount of currency thatEn savoir plus
We arrived in Luang Prabang after two days of travel on the "slow boat." We didn't have hotel reservations, thinking we would find a place when we got here. There was one problem. For some crazyEn savoir plus
Took the rocket train to Vientiane and then a tuk-tuk to the hotel. Not where we (I) thought the hotel was, but we couldn't just walk downtown. We had to take another tuk-tuk. We shared the ride withEn savoir plus
Left Vientiane headed to Thakhek. Didn't know it was a sleeper coach. 😴 😂
One of the largest caves in the world. Took a boat ride to the end.