Enter Sem Monourom

After a few days exploring several (but by no means all!) of the major Angkor temples, we headed east to the fairly small town of Sen Monourom, the capital of Mondulkiri Province. After a crowded,Les mer
Elephants at Play

Craig and I made a 2-day visit to the Mondulkiri Project, a great organization not too far from where we were staying in Sen Monoroum. The project is an NGO that rescues elephants from farming andLes mer
A Beautiful Trek

Let’s start with the night before! We and a couple from NZ were the only guests at the project camp that night. We had a nice dinner featuring a traditional soup cooked in a bamboo tube over aLes mer
Irrawaddy Dolphins

Today we took the ferry back over to Kratie town, which has a nice sized open market and a few small hotels and restaurants along the river and further inland. We hired a tuk tuk driver to take us onLes mer
Koh Tong

Kratie (also spelled Kracheh) is the capital of a province of the same name in northeastern Cambodia. We were there from January 4-7.
The minivan ride from Sen Monorom to Kratie was about 6 hours. WeLes mer
On to Stung Treng

It’s almost 6am and we’re about done packing. A Tuk Tuk will pick us up from the hotel and take us to a ferry to cross the Mekong to Kratie, followed by a van to head north to the city of StrungLes mer
On to Laos

After another pretty rough 90-minute van ride from Stung Treng, we arrived at the Cambodia/Laos border. This was the smoothest border crossing yet. The immigration staff were friendly, the linesLes mer
Our first Evening on Don Det

After settling in at our hotel, we headed out for dinner in Don Det, ia tropical island n the Si Phan Don ("Four Thousand Islands") archipelago in Champasak Province of southern Laos. Don Det is oneLes mer
Don Det and Don Khone Islands

We rented bicycles and had a nice day cycling around the islands of Don Det and Don Khone, both of which are charming tropical islands surrounded by palm trees, with locals living on farms and inLes mer
Champasek and Wat Phou

3:00pm: After checking in to our beautiful hotel in Champasek, we took a tuk tuk to the ancient Khmer temple of Wat Phou (which translates to Mountain Monastery).
Wat Phou is a series of ruinedLes mer
The Bolaven Plateau and on to Thakhek

We hired a car and driver today through our hotel to take us on a tour of the Bolaven Plateau and then drop us at the bus station in Pakse, from where we will board our roughly 8-hour bus ride toLes mer
Good Morning Thakhek!

8:18am. We are at our hotel having breakfast, which is nice since we haven’t eaten since lunch yesterday. Let’s talk about our bus ride - We had a brutal 9 hour ride to Thakhek on an old bus, withLes mer
Leg 1: The Legendary Thakhek Loop

Thakhek Loop is a 350 km off the beaten track loop in central Lao. There were many sights along the way such as: caves, temples, viewpoints, and hikes. Around 11:30am we started the 1st leg of theLes mer
Leg 2: No More Rain

8:30am - a nice breakfast after a day of riding 6+ hours in the rain. Our clothes weren’t dry but we made due. It did rain on and off the entire evening, and the weather app wasn’t to dependableLes mer
Leg 3: Starting the Loop Back

10:20am: We will miss the Spring River Resort. The resort had beautiful, lush gardens and perched right above a river facing a mountain.
We got on our bikes and headed back t through the valley. TheLes mer
Final Leg

8:50am After a decent night’s sleep, we are up waiting for breakfast. Craig is plotting some stops along the way back to Thakhek to return our bikes and check into our hotel.
As we made our wayLes mer
Onwards to Vientiane

9:30am: Craig and I had a leisurely breakfast at our hotel and now are leaving for the capital Vientiane by bus.
The section of road from Thakhek to Vang Vieng passes through some spectacularLes mer
Night Market Life

Vientiane has a lively night market for food. There were fresh fruits, lots of salmon sashimi, grilled meats, ice cream, and Korean and Japanese food stands. Craig enjoyed ice cream and I had someLes mer
Tham Phu Kham Cave

Vang Vieng, located in the northern part of Laos, is a beautiful mountainous region that is best known for its natural beauty and adventure activities. Craig and I participated in one of the mostLes mer
Nam Xay Viewpoint

Craig and I had an rewarding experience hiking up to the Nam Xay Viewpoint. Located about about an hour drive from Luang Prabang, this lookout is one of the highest points in Northern Laos, offeringLes mer
Phonsavan

Craig and I enjoyed our visit to Phonsavan and the Plain of Jars. Located in northern Laos, this is an area filled with ancient mystery and beauty that captured our hearts and imagination.
The PlainLes mer
Enter Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang is one of the most intriguing cities in Laos and perhaps Southeast Asia. Previously, I had given that title to Hoi An in Vietnam but Luang Prabang may have edged out Hoi An. It has aLes mer
Day Trip to Kuang Si Falls

During our stay in Luang Prabang, we decided to explore one of the most popular attractions in the area - Kuang Si Falls, located just a few kilometers outside of town.
Kuang Si Falls is anLes mer
Nong Khiaw

After leaving Luang Prabang we headed to Nong Khiaw. The van ride was long and bumpy! This town is located in Northern Laos, and we thought is one of the most beautiful places in Laos. Nestled betweenLes mer
Muang Ngoi

From Nong Kiaw, we took a boat to Muang Ngoi for an overnight stay. Muang Ngoi is a town along the Nam Ou in Louangphrabang Province. It is part of Ngoi district 170 kilometres North-East of LuangLes mer