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Backpacking Zombies in Vang Vieng
(Mar 02 '07)
""hey, it's Laos, anything could happen." Promising."
We took the nightmare V.I.P. bus ride from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng. If there is ever a time you don't want to take a doubledecker bus, this ride ...
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Tubing and Beer Laos
(Feb 28 '07)
So we arrived to Vang Vieng a couple days ago and celebrated our Day 100 here. Driving into this little town, we discovered quickly that it caters to the backpackers life. It is one street filled ...
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Beauty and the Tiny Beasts
(Sep 04 '07)
After seeing Guilin, I didn't think that anywhere else could have scenery as beautiful....that is until I set foot in Laos and in particular Vang Vieng with it's breathtaking limestone karst scenery ...
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Shiny, Happy People
(Mar 26 '08)
By Dan
Leaving the monks and classical ambience of Luang Prabang behind, we headed south for Vang Vieng. As usual, there were a variety of transportation choices. Departure time, total travel time, ...
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More tubing!
(Jan 24 '07)
Back in Vang Vien we seamlessly slide back in to the laid back, tubing, drinking and partying lifestyle. Although it took us a while to find our feet as in the three months that had passed since we ...
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Day 10 - Vang Vieng
(Dec 17 '07)
"You float down, and they throw ropes out to you and pull you in, and you clamber out and go and sit up on a bamboo balcony and enjoy a beer lao"
Tourist Trap
(May 08 '07)
Thankfully halfway to Vang Vieng, the woman on our bus who couldn't handle the windy roads (i.e. bus sick) disembarked. A free tuk-tuk from the bus station took us to some accommodation that we could ...
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come vang vieng for the caves and tubing!
(Feb 23 '07)
the 5 hours bus journey to vang vieng from luang prabang was quite a nightmare as the roads through the mountains were very windy for a straight 3hrs. but once we arrived, we were greeted with the ...
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Well i got to Vang Vieng. Have decided that it isnt the boats that are the problem in Laos...its the entire transport system. They dont have trains, so to get here ...
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Sometimes the journey is better than the destination. First thing in the morning we boarded a publis bus in Vientiane and it wasn't until we were all seated we realised they were also ...
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