We've left Thailand for Laos via ferry to the Laos border. It's a simple 6 step process to enter Laos.
We're taking a slow boat down the river to Luang Prabang.
These boats are about 100' long with a variety of seating.
The Mekong is low at this time of year, but still has a good current. It's fairly wide in most parts.
The river cuts thru heavy forested mountains with many rock out croppings. Very 'Apocalypse Now'.
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The slow boat is not the only way to get down the river.
These jet boats zipped right by us.
Or you could travel a little fancier
The Mekong is a major transport route with every sort of cargo.
And elephants
And still supports a traditional way of life.
We stop half way to overnight at Pak Beng
Morning on the Mekong
Brrrrr!
We stop a riverside village
The local ladies selling scarfs
made here
Everybody helps out
School's out for lunch
Last stop is the Pak Ou caves. The white steps on the left side are the enterance.
And from the inside
Inside are thousands of Buddhas.
There is an upper cave with more Buddhas
Another sunset on the Mekong
Next, Luang Prabang































Hey Nancy and Dave, Ade and I are loving the blog. Keep it coming . Mal
ReplyDeleteWow! The caves are amazing! Scenery is beautiful. Your boat looked very comfortable and much more fun than that jet boat.
ReplyDeleteThose scarfs are beautiful; such intricate designs. How could you not buy one? It must be difficult to decide what and when to buy when you have to consider your suitcase capacity.
Can't believe the colours, the people, the spectacular scenery and the pace you guys must keeping! Loving the photos and captions.....
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