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- 8.2.2024
- ☀️ 33 °C
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- LaosLuang Prabang ProvinceBan Natha19°53’30” N 102°8’13” E
Luang Prabang - Happy And Sad
8. helmikuuta, Laos ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C
After slowing down and enjoying the stunning scenery around Vang Vieng, it was time to head further north to the town of Nong Khiaw. The plan was to spend roughly a week there, doing a couple of overnight treks and a few hikes.
Unfortunately, on the first day, first hike and 10 minutes in, I injured my ankle by rolling it when stepping down. While I did make it up to the viewpoint (it was stunning with a sea of clouds underneath), it was probably not the smartest decision. Anyway, I was hoping that my foot would heal quickly, but it was not the case. So, after a few days of not being able to walk properly, with a heavy heart, I decided to leave Nong Khiaw without having done anything I wanted. That was the first time on this trip that my emotions were down - esp after the happy days in Vang Vieng. But, ah well, I guess I gotta come back here next time I come to Laos, as there is still a lot to see in the country.
As a result of the injury, I went to Luang Prabang - Laos' second biggest city - a few days earlier than I originally intended. The first few days, I pretty much continued to recover, and my foot got a lot better quickly, so I was able to explore the town and surroundings. I went to the hospital, too, to get an X-Ray (nothing broken, luckily) that, incl the doctor's consultation and a bandage cost a grand total of $10.
Anyway, Luang Prabang is known for its old town (UNESCO Heritage Site), its buzzing night and morning markets and, most importantly, for its vicinity to the amazing Kuang Si Waterfall.
Once my foot felt a lot better, a few friends I made in the hostel and Brittney, whom I met all the way back in Hoi An, hired a scooter and drove to the waterfall. It lived up to the expectations - with its many many small and big levels and cascades, it was probably one of the most beautiful waterfalls that I have ever seen. We also jumped and swam in a natural pool (the water was freezing cold, though) at the bottom of the falls and did a little photo session. On the way back, we caught a beautiful sunset that has become a theme in Laos for me so far.
The remaining couple of days, I explored the old town, went with a few fellow travels on a bike ride through local villages, caught a sunrise in town and many sunsets by river. I also visited the UXO museum (i.e. unexploded bombs) to learn about Laos' tragic history and present as it being a victim of a massive bombardment by American Forces during the Vietnam War.
Then, after having spend a week in Luang Prabang, it was time to get to my last stop in Laos - the absolutely amazing Gibbon Experience in Huay Xay.Lue lisää
Matkaaja Gute Besserung, hoffe du kannst wieder gut laufen 🏃♂️
Matkaaja Ja, alles wieder okay. Merke den Fuß zwar noch, aber keine Probleme mehr ✌️
Matkaaja 👍😁