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Arriving into Laos by foot was not a good idea. If it wasn't for a passing truck we would have been in trouble. Read more.
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Pak Beng only exsists because of tourists. Pak Beng lies on the Mekong River and serves as a mid stop over point for people traveling south to Luang Prabang. Read more.
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Luang Prabang reminded me a lot ofHoi An, Vietnam, but seemed to be in much better shape; maybe it’s further along in the restoration/preservation process. Read more.
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This is the backpackers rite of passage in Laos. Everyone comes to Laos to do tubing down the Nam Song river. Read more.
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We arrived here with the notion of staying just a few days, but unfortunately that became nearly a week. Sam and I met a Laotian, his name was Kern, and his idea to
have a good time was to drink every night. Read more.
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According to the Lonely Planet guide, Pakse is Laos' southern transport hub. It's hardly the most picturesque place I've visited so far, but we still had pretty good time here. Read more.
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Champasak is a little bit off the normal route, but like most things that are; it was well worth the effort. It’s pretty basic. Read more.
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The main reason most come here is for the laid back, chilled out vibe. Accommodation is reasonable and the scenery beautiful and relaxing. Read more.
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A small selection of pictures taken from our three weeks in Laos. See gallery.