Luang Prabang, Laos

Luang Prabang was our first real taste of Laos life and I loved it, the people were great, the atmosphere was great. Walking down the streets it seemed as though there was a fusion of Asian cultureWeiterlesen
Luang Prabang was our first real taste of Laos life and I loved it, the people were great, the atmosphere was great. Walking down the streets it seemed as though there was a fusion of Asian cultureWeiterlesen
Chillaos; free whiskey from 7 or something until late
Tubing, fun for the day part, too drunk in the evening...reality check
Friends bar
Blue lagoon
Beersby
Bread loaf foot from infection - hospitalWeiterlesen
Me and Rach there early as had enough of Vang Viang
Again blend of Asian culture with Eurpoean city, french coloniolism themes more apparent here than in Luang Prabang.
Swiss bakery
BuddhaWeiterlesen
Thakhek was a one night stop off for us to see Konglor cave. Didn't seem like much in the town itself but didn't really have a proper exploration. Definitely the most cramped I've ever been on aWeiterlesen
Konglor Cave, was breathtaking, the first ever real cave I've been too and it was huge! Maybe the biggest in Laos? It's filled with water so we got into 3's and hopped in a boat. Minimal lightingWeiterlesen
Pakse, what can I say? (that rhymes when Pakse "Pak-say" is said correctly). A town that we had been told by "they" held nothing and was best to skip out. As we arrived at 6am after a night bus RachWeiterlesen
So when in Pakse I'd researched things to do in surrounding area and Wat Phu came up as number one result which I'd never heard of so looked into it and it seemed like some cool ruins so we headed toWeiterlesen
Biggest island in Si Phan Don aka the 4000 islands. We were the only people that got off the bus at the stop and rode in a tuk tuk filled with boxes of water which I then proceeded to help unload atWeiterlesen
Happy Bar
Arrival - Manny's day off; head through the wall
Birthday - Space cake, BBQ on the beach, Laos Laos, games, rolling around on the floor hugging jack, falling asleep on an ants nest
RnR fromWeiterlesen
So Siem Reap is the city you stay in when visiting the Angkor Archaeological Park and I wasn't really sure what to expect however I was definitely not ready for what it actually was. On arrival weWeiterlesen