• Huay Xai ➡️ Pak Beng

    April 2, 2024 in Laos ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    The slow boat was somehow just what I imagined, the seats were a mismatch of ones rescued from buses and was full of a mix of tourists and locals. For the first part of the Mekong river, the border between Laos and Thailand is in the middle of the water, so we had each country either side.
    Unfortunately the smoke seems pretty bad in northern Laos, so the views weren't spectacular, but it was still nice watching water buffalo grazing on the river banks and local kids swimming and waving at the boat.
    It took about 7 hours to get to Pak Beng, where we were greeted at the top of the pier stairs with locals trying to flog accommodation. Four of us got a room in a homestay, which wasn't the best but only £3 each. Luckily the drive wasn't far to the accommodation as we were sat in the back of a railed pick up surrounded by our and other luggage, going up a very steep hill with no back to the car, was an experience aha.
    We found somewhere to grab food and a beer, which had a nice view of the smokey bay. As it got dark we could actually see fires on the hillside and there were bits of ash floating down from the sky which was kinda crazy.
    Got another 7 hour day on the boat tomorrow before we arrive in Luang Prabang.
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