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Scorched Laos Policy  (Apr 28 '07)
"Adrienne's masseuse was one of the topless women!"
We had decided on Muang Sing because it looked to be a bit off the normal tourist trail. Along the way we looked in wonder at the villages with homes ...
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Our trip in Lao was entirely spent in the north, as our next destination was to be China. From Luang Prabang we took another boat ride (we thought it was six hours, turned out to be nine, you learn ...
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Muang Sing, way up north  (May 27 '07)
The trip to Muang Sing took about 5 hours, and was quite an 'interesting' one. The scenery was beautiful in parts, but the roads were treacherous! Laos is something like 95% mountainous, so you can ...
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EcoTreking Experience  (Jul 10 '07)
Another day where I am faced with a decision, should I stay or should I go? I decide to head on to Muang Sing and do the treking program there, just going on gut instinct at this point.
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Laos, Luang Namtha: Village Voyage  (Mar 16 '07)
"Normally, when you board a bus in Laos, you can take a "sick bag" from the driver or ticket inspector"
The infamous bus route in Laos, to travel from the Laos-Thailand border to the northern town of ...
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Trekking in Northern Laos  (Oct 15 '06)
Our first day in Luang Nam Tha involved exploring the small town and checking out the trekking companies before deciding on an adventurous three day trek through the Nam Ha NPA National Park. In the ...
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The atmosphere of Laos is very prominent as soon as you cross the border from Thailand. With a new 30 day visa in my hands I was very excited to journey into the beautiful Mountains of Laos by bus to ...
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The Gibbon Experience  (Aug 10 '05)
After leaving Vang Vieng I headed north to a city called Luang Prabang. It was the old capital before the French colonized Laos and then became one of the cities with the most colonial architecture. I ...
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Vientiane to Vang Vieng is a long, bumpy, knee crunching, sweaty journey but it's only 25,000 kip on the local bus. That's 1 pound and 32 pence. And the views are incredible. Charlie had booked us ...
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The woman in the shop in Bon Donchai was to flag down the local bus for us but got distracted by her daughter and the bus zoomed past. We all had a bit of a panic because there is only 1 bus a day and ...
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