Wat Hosian Voravihane

After the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Center, I wandered over to nearby Wat Hosian Voravihane, which had a very unusual naga and lion guarding itsLue lisää
Wat Wisunarat

Wat Wisunarat featured a beautiful stupa.
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Random Wanderings Around Luang Prabang

This entry contains random shots from my wanderings around Luang Prabang. The temples started to blur into one another, so I included photos of some of the smaller ones in thisLue lisää
Sunset at Mount Phousi

Mount Phou Si has spectacular views of the city, and there is a collection of wats on the hill too. The highlight of sunset was a friendly cat who hung out with theLue lisää
Ban Xang Hai

A full 60+ hours after stepping off the slow boat, I was finally ready to step into a boat again. I signed up for a boat tour to Pak Ou Caves upstream on the Mekong. The Pak Ou Caves are famous forLue lisää
Pak Ou Cave

After the pitstop at Ban Xang Hai, we proceeded on to Pak Ou Caves. After docking, I climbed the 200+ steps to the upper cave which turned out to be a dark cave (I had a flashlight with me) with aLue lisää
Royal Palace

After Pak Ou, I visited the Royal Palace.The palace itself was very well curated with explanatory signs throughout. Easily missed on the palace grounds is a collection of vintage cars once used by theLue lisää
Wat Xieng Thong

My last sightseeing stop of the day was Wat Xieng Thong, which had some very unusual motifs on some of its walls showing scenes from everyday life. I’ve never seen this on a wat, but I really likedLue lisää
Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng

My initial plan after Luang Prabang was to take the bus east to Phonsavan, and then take another bus southwest to Vang Vieng and then finally to Vientiane to catch my flight back to Singapore.Lue lisää
Flashpackers Behaving Badly

While I was en route to Vang Vieng, Nate, Liz, Kit, and Emily informed me they planned to go tubing on the Nam Song River that afternoon. I was a tiny bit surprised that they - all flashpackers inLue lisää
Wanderings Around Vang Vieng

I woke up the next morning feeling a little rough, and sore all over. How was it possible to get this sore floating in water and dancing badly? I also had some scrapes from the rocks. Anyway, I tookLue lisää
Nam Song River Part II

After recovering from the tubing, I went out looking for kayaking trips. Only one operator seemed to operate kayaking trips on the Nam Li River, and because no one else had booked that trip for theLue lisää
Blue Lagoon

After caving, we got back into the water and kayaked into town. Our end point was a little bit past the tubing end point. There, we were put in a sawngthaew to go to the Blue Lagoon, a swimming hole.Lue lisää
Chill Day at Vang Vieng

Unfortunately, I built in a little too much slack into my Laos itinerary, and even more slack creeped in when I decided to fly between Phonsavan and Vientiane. The slack, however, wasn’t sufficientLue lisää
Vang Vieng to Phonsavan

A songthaew came to get me at my hotel at the appointed time to take me to the bus station where our minibus was waiting. The inside of the minibus was already full of stuff; there were sacks of grainLue lisää
The UXO Tragedy

It is impossible to visit the Plain of Jars without acknowledging the wanton damage caused by American cluster bombs leftover from the Vietnam War. Indeed, the jar sites are pockmarked with bombLue lisää
Xieng Khoung Tourism Office

The Plain of Jars is a series of archeological sites featuring hundreds of mysterious stone jars over 2,000 years old. It has been theorized that these jars were used for burial. Three sites are openLue lisää
Plain of Jars Visitor Center

We were dropped off at the visitor center at the foot of the hill where Site 1 is located. Here, we viewed even more UXO.
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Plain of Jars Site 1

Site 1 was the first site we visited. This was the most accessible site, and so there were quite a few people there, comprising mostly of locals on their Sunday outing. As there was a Hmong festivalLue lisää
Beating Swords Into Plowshares

"They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nations shall not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.”
- Isaiah 2:4
I’m not aLue lisää
Plain of Jars Site 3

Our second Plain of Jars stop was Site 3. This was the most atmospheric of the three sites. After a noodle lunch at the site entrance, we walked through padi fields and then up a hill. The jars wereLue lisää
Russian Tank

The driver made a quick pitstop for us to look at the rusted out hull of a Russian made tank. Upon deeper investigation, I learned that it used to belong to the North VietnameseLue lisää
Plain of Jars Site 2

Site 2 was our last stop of the day. We also had this site to ourselves. The jars were spread out across two hills. Both hills were nice and shady. At this site, there were a number of trees growingLue lisää
Phonsavan Market & Surrounding Area

I had a lazy morning in Phonsavan. After eating the hotel breakfast, I wandered around the nearby market. Phonsavan’s market is huge - way out of proportion to the size of the town. My guess is thatLue lisää
Phonsavan to Vientiane

Lao Airlines QV402 | XKH/VTE
Economy Class
Aerospatiale ATR72-500 | RDPL-34171
ATD/1330 | ATA/1407
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After packing, I checked out atLue lisää