Our World Journey

Laos

This blog decribes our 20 days or so of travel through Laos (21 December 2006 - 30 December 2006 & 9 January 2007 - 18 January 2007. We cut into Vietnam and Malaysia time to spend more time in this peaceful country. We got into their elusive history by visiting many historical sites as well as the more ancient and mysterious sites like the famous Plain of Jars. Janine learnt how to weave, we went caving and kayaking and exploring and spent some amazing chill time around their 4000 islands.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Back to Laos!

Following our previous Lao-Vietnam border crossing, we were a bit nervous about our "direct" bus to Savannakhet, a town about 4 hours into Laos. Our bus pulled away at 9:00 and the crossing at Lao Bao could not have been smoother (except that the visa issuing official tried to overcharge us). The moment we were back in Laos it was different. The weather was warm with clear skies, the roads were empty, the prices generally honest, people friendly and the land peaceful.

We drove through some beautiful scenery, stopped for lunch along the way and were in Savannakhet by 15:30. We caught a minibus heading to Tha Khek and arrived at our desired destination just after dark. Janine glimpsed the sign-board of the place we wanted to stay and we halted the car. The whole day with all its proceedings had taken place between us and the helpful locals, none of which could speak a word of English. It is amazing how well people can communicate without a common language.

The Tha Khek Travel Lodge was fantastic and our room even better. With some good Western food (for a change) and some Lao beer in we were ready to hit the hay.

posted by Johan & Janine at 11:26 AM   

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  • Passage to Xam Neua
  • Plain of Jars
  • Catch the ball and get married
  • Laos: The Secret War
  • Vang Vieng and TV bars
  • Vientiane - most relaxed capital ever!