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Month: December 2015

Crossing the bo y border, Laos to Vietnam, Attapeu to Kon Tum

Crossing the Bo Y Border – Attapeu to Kon Tum

Posted onDecember 29, 2015June 19, 20162 Comments

The nervous tale of a quiet border crossing. Read More …

CategoriesLaos, Travel, VietnamTagsattapeu, border crossing, customs, immigration, kon tum, laos, minor bird, motorbike, pho, snails, vietnam

Getting a Single-Entry Visa at the Vietnamese Embassy in Savannakhet

Posted onDecember 27, 2015July 8, 2016

The prices, the address, the instructions! The thrill! The joy! Read More …

CategoriesLaos, TravelTagsASEAN passport, british passport, double banana, laos, mapsme, savannakhet, tips, vietnam, vietnam embassy

waterfalls, christmas, laos, bolaven plateau,

Waterfalls for Christmas

Posted onDecember 27, 2015June 21, 20164 Comments

A novel way to spend December 25th Read More …

CategoriesLaos, TravelTagsbolaven plateau, christmas, family, laos, motorbike, motorcycle, tad faek, tad katamtok, tad saulin, waterfalls

thakhek loop, laos, motorcycle, honda win

Meeting Other Travelers on the Thakhek Loop

Posted onDecember 22, 2015July 8, 2016

A couple of conversations with our fellow travelers. Read More …

CategoriesLaos, TravelTagsban nahin, cave, conspiracy, genocide, hoax, honda win, khmer rouge denier, koh ker, laos, motorcycle, thakhek loop

Motorcycle journey from Luang Prabang to Vientiane, Laos

Visiting Six Mechanics – Luang Prabang to Vientiane

Posted onDecember 19, 2015June 21, 20163 Comments

We’ve met many locals in Laos. 50% of them are mechanics. Read More …

CategoriesLaos, TravelTagsbrakes, break down, cat, cement factory, chains, gears, hona win, kasi, laos, lights, luang prabang, mechanics, motorbike, phya, shift pedal, starter motor, thalat, travel, vang vieng, vientiane

Nam Ngum Reservoir, Laos

Floating on the Nam Ngum Reservoir

Posted onDecember 18, 2015July 8, 2016

A day at the fake beach. Read More …

CategoriesLaos, TravelTagsboat, dam, flooding, hydroelectric, nam ngum, reservoir, thalat

honda win luang prabang

Trying to Find a Motorbike in Luang Prabang

Posted onDecember 4, 2015July 8, 2016

We search high, we search low. We feel like giving up. Read More …

CategoriesLaos, TravelTagsdodgy, honda win, laos, luang prabang, motorbike, motorcycle, touring, UNESCO

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