Thursday, September 30, 2010

Long Breakaway

It's been more than 10 days since my last tweet & blogs......have been working on lately with work, friends outing and so on. I am really looking forward to visit Loei, Thailand or more specifically North Eastern Thailand. My destination is the tranquil & sleepy town of Chang Khan separated only by a river from Laos. I'll be spending a few days here before embarking on my 2nd backpacking trip this year once again to Laos....but this time is Phongsaly!! The northern most of Laos bordering China & Vietnam. A town full of different tribe but main group being the Mengla which origin from China! Hopefully weather is good and I can take some nice photos to be share with the readers here! Mean time tune in for my last chapter of TransIndochina.....The city of Luang Prabang.....and my first ever flight with Laos Airlines on the all new ATR 72-500 Turboprop plane!! Cheers...!!! 

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Vang Vieng - Luang Prabang ( Day 10 20-Feb-2010 )

It's another day in Laos, Jewel of the Mekong. Today we are heading further north to Luang Prabang, a UNESCO Heritage city. Distance: 200+ KM / Approximately 6 hours journey by MPV on a twisty, long & winding road throughout some very mountainous landscape. Nevertheless the scenery along the journey is breath taking with some of the unimaginable view of mother nature! 













































We have our first stop after a grueling 3.30 hours journey eventually become our late lunch break and ciggie break. We stayed for about 30 minutes before continue our journey and arrived at Luang Prabang town approximately 3pm and hike a tuk-tuk to our guesthouse ( Rattana Guesthouse operated by 2 Loatian sister) some 50 meters from the Mekong river. We take some rest and a quick study on the Luang Prabang town map. We did a small tour around the town later in the evening and highlight of the day would be the Luang Prabang night market ( start every evening till midnight). 

Remarks:-  Luang Prabang is one of the most visited city in Laos and price of goods, foods, lodging etc can be slightly on the higher side. Nevertheless to add in another UNESCO heritage city in my journal is a remarkable achievement in traveling life!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Jewel of the Mekong, Laos

I have been to many cafe' around this part of the world called South East Asia! This cafe located in Jewel of the Mekong is worth a mention and recommended! I've sampled their cinnamon bun, butter milk scones, Latte & Americano. The cinnamon bun is amazingly delicious! Well worth a visit if you are in Luang Prabang, Laos. Fully recommended without reservation!!

Joma Cafe' @ Lung Prabang, Laos




















Location: CafĂ©: 856-71-252-292 ( Luang Prabang branch)
                   Th. Chao Fa Ngum ,Near the Post Office, on the main street
                   Others branch in Hanoi, Vietnam & Vientiane, Laos.                                For more info log into www.joma.biz

Behind the Scene - Transindochina 2010 trip??

Imagine what backpackers do when they are on the move from point A to B? Sleeping, Reading, Dreaming, Eating and so on! These are what we usually do when we are on the move or when we are on our leisure time! Here it goes:- 

Reading












Sleeping














Cam-whoring














Day Dreaming


















Writing Travel journal


















Tips of the day:- Try to catch as much sleep as you can whenever you are free. try to update your journal daily so you don't miss anything important later on! Take as many photos as you wish with your camera as it's digital era...you do not burn your pocket developing those photos anymore! Day Dreaming anytime in the day as you wish...it's a holiday...free your mind and enjoy your life to the fullest! Most important of all drink more water and have enough rest!

How far is Vientiane from others city in Laos??

When you are in a country like Laos, you better be ready physically & mentally as their transportation system is still very much unreliable. In most case problem always occurred when you travel in the countryside of Laos. For instance when you would like to travel from Huay Xai to Luang Prabang....the total distance by bus is approximatively 414 kilometers.....but highway is non exist in Laos! The journey will probably set you back to about 14-16 hours by bus with condition the bus do not break down!


Therefore it would be wise to plan your journey in advance, take into consideration of the poor road condition, bus condition & traffic. Sometimes your bus will stuck behind a truck for hours.....or even worse your bus might only be able to travel at less than 40 kilometers in most of the journey! Reason......most of the road is winding, hilly and narrow! I calculate the time needed against distance with my own formula

100 km distance = 2 to 2.5 hours
let's say if you are traveling from Vientiane to Luang Prabang by normal express bus that would be: 400 km/100km x 2 to 2.5 = approximately  8 to 10 hours


Distance chart for Laos














Tips: Always ask & search around for the best option and mode of transportation available! In my case instead of taking bus all the way from Luang Prabang to Huay Xai and then Chiang Mai....we opted to fly to Chiang Mai from Luang Prabang. It cost us 4500 bath  for one way flight through Lao Airlines. In return we skip the 14-16 hours plus bus ride and probably more by the end of the day! Nevertheless if you travel by bus, you would probably need less than 1000 bath all in till u reach Chiang Mai from Luang Prabang! We don't have the luxury of time so we need to burn some money on this final league of our successful TransIndochina 2010 trip!

Vientiane - Vang Vieng ( Day 9 19-Feb-2010)

It's day 9 of our 12 days of fast & furious TransIndohina trip 2010. Today we are heading north to the paradise town of Vang Vieng. This town gained it's popularity in recent years when backpackers & tourist started to flop in to this sleepy & quiet town. Most people come to Vang Vieng for outdoor activities such as kayaking, caving, tubing, hill trekking and so on! However this town gained it's notoriety for being a heaven for drug abuse! Bear in mind any drugs related crime in Laos carried a mandatory death sentence is you are found guilty! 

It took us roughly 4 hours to reach Vang Vieng from Vientiane by this so called VIP Hyundai made bus!! There is a slight delay in our journey......due to the fact that our bus run down a Laotian woman when we passed by a small village! Eventually the bus turn into an ambulance and speeding all the way to hospital in Vang Vieng.....hopefully the woman is all right and healthy by now!

























We have pre booked our hotel at Thavounsok but we are one day late when we are forced to overnight at Udon Thani, Thailand. so our room is not available anymore. We manage to find a room at a resort next door....."Villa Nam Song"! The reason why we wanted to stay here is because of the magnificent view of the red cliff and the Nam Song river. However that's a price to pay for everything.....the room for 3 cost us a whopping USD70 per night inclusive of breakfast! I told myself after 8 days of tiring journey...it's time to reward ourself with some luxury & comfort. 

Villa Nam Song triple room


























Why we really paid USD70 per night for this room? The view form this resort is excellent & for me its majestic! look how's the view from the resort's restaurant & garden:-

The red cliff of Vang Vieng






















The Nam Song River early morning






























Nam Song river in the evening
































Remarks:- These are some of my favorite's photo snapped in Vang Vieng. If time permitted in the future, I would love to be back here again....laid back, relaxing & peace of mind. We only manage to stay overnight here but if you have the luxury of time I would say a 3 days 2 nights itinerary will be great! We are late for the tubing by the time we are here....even said so.....looking at the Nam Song river itself....really completed our day!

Vientiane, Laos (Day 8 18-Feb-2010)

What have we did in Vientiane in 24 hours? For me of course I snapped hundreds of photos.....hopefully these photos explain what we did in 24 hours:-

Pha That Luang, Symbol of Laos
















Avenue Lane Xang























Smoking Is Prohibited in many tourist area
















Laotian tuk-tuk












Laotian children in school


















Laos Style Grilled Pork Ribs












Wai Si Saket Architecture Drawing















The infamous Patuxai
























Remarks:- Laos has huge French flavor and influences. Laos has been colonized by French in the past and one of the few remaining Communist country in the world. The Laos government impose a very strict rules & regulations on this mass media and almost all the news reported is pro government. Laos remain very much unchanged since the Indochina war in the 70's.....some how albeit too slow for some people from the western & modern countries! 

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Udon Thani, Thailand - Vientiane, Laos ( Day 8 18-Feb-2010)

It's a big day today as we are heading to Laos for the first time in our life! Morning call at 6.30am and we proceed to the bus terminal opposite our hotel at 7am to purchase our bus ticket to Vientiane. The bus ticket cost us 100bath each and departing at 8.30am. We had our very first Issan breakfast at a small stall inside the bus station. I was puzzled as the breakfast is something I've never try before in my life.....half boiled egg with pork meat & sausage, Toast bread with banana & sausage & black coffee. Nevertheless we enjoyed our breakfast so much. The Thai-Lao bus arrived on time and soon after we are on our way to Laos....approximately 2 hours from Udon Thani passing by Nongkai which is famous for it's Naga fire ball!

Our breakfast in Udon Thani

























The Thai-Lao International Bus runs regularly between Vientiane & Udon Thani
























We arrived at the border around 10.30 am and clear the immigration without much hassle and soon after we reached the capital city of Laos, Vientiane. After the bus stop at the bus terminal we hiked a tuk-tuk which is the preferred local transportation to our pre booked hotel (Aroon Residence). We arrived at the hotel at about noon time and it was a small yet cozy hotel with relatively good service. We check in and have some rest in our hotel before proceed to visit some local attractions as we will be in Vientiane for less than 24 hours! Therefore every minutes count and precious to us.....waste no time and we rock Vientiane!Tomorrow we will be heading to the backpacker's heaven town of Vang Vieng.

Remarks:- Its relatively save and easy to walk around the town area. If you don't mind walking around, most of the local attractions can be visited by foot. if you are lazy, hired any of the tuk-tuk available and the driver will act as your personal driver cum tour guide. If I am not mistaken we paid roughly 500 bath to hire the tuk-tuk from noon till evening. 

I guess this photo will make a good wallpaper!!

This photo was taken during my recent trip to Hadyai & Trang in Southern Thailand. I resize it to fit as wallpaper. I hope you guys will love it!

As Spicy As Life Could Be !!
















Remarks:- This photo was snapped at Talat Kim Yoong at Hatyai, This market is believed to be the largest one in Hatyai.

Siem Reap,Cambodia to Udon Thai, Thailand ( Day 7 17-Feb-2010)

This was probably the longest league of our journey in this entire TransIndochina 2010. We wake up early in the morning and get ourself ready for a long and tiring day. We had our usual breakfast at our hotel restaurant at 7 am sharp and to our amaze our pre-arranged car was already waiting for us. We will move north west to Poipet( Gambling heaven for rich Thai Chinese & Cambodian) in a 2 hours car journey before we could cross over to the town of Aryan, Thailand. From here we will take a bus to Korat for a pit stop before taking another bus from Korat to Udon Thani by pass Khon Kaen with a mind of crossing into Laos on the same day! We did our lunch break at 12pm in the sleepy town of Aryan.....we had some simple fried rice and coffee. We boarded our bus to Korat at 1pm sharp.

Border Crossing in between Cambodia & Thailand

























Bus Terminal in Aranyaphet, Thailand
























Our bus from Aranyaphet to Korat at the Korat Main Bus Terminal
















Nothing much to say about the bus journey as we all try to catch as much sleep as possible realizing that it would be a long day. True enough we arrived at Korat Main bus terminal at about 4.30 pm and staright away we bought another bus ticket to Udon Thani as we understand that we would not be able to cross the border to Laos today........so we choose to make a non schedule pit stop at Udon Thani. Our bus schedule to Udon Thani is 5.30pm and we had our toilet and ciggie break at a small cafe located inside the bus terminal. We departed from Korat as evening fall and our journey to Udon Thani is a far and boring one with the bus making quite a number of stops in between to pick up and drop off some passenger.Our dinner was a quarter of grilled chicken(40 bath) shared among 3 of us.We reached Udon Thani about 10.30pm and check in to a motel opposite the Udon Thani bus terminal 1. We will rest for a few hours before we take the early morning bus to Vientiane, Laos. 

Udon Thani Bus Terminal 1
















Our hotel in Udon Thani
























Street in Udon Thani at night
























We did a quick tour of Udon Thani at night after our dinner(Braised Pork leg Rice@30bath per plate) at a street stall nearby our motel. Udon Thani is quite sleepy at night and the weather is chilling.....we don't even need to open our fan at our room.We called it a day at about 12.30 am as we need to board the earliest bus tomorrow at 8 am to the capital city of Laos, Vientiane. End of day 7 the longest day in the entire TransIndochina 2010 journey. 

Remarks:- Udon Thani is the last city in Northeastern of Thailand before you will reached the Thai/lLaos border. My personal preference is you stay here for 1 or 2 days to discover the city but I don't have the luxury of time during my trip. Drop by here if you are doing the same journey as me.....Udon Thani will surprise you with its charm!


Saturday, September 11, 2010

The ancient city of Angkor ( Day 5 & 6 15 & 16-Feb-2010)

After my Visit to Cambodia in the previous year(2009).....I am back again to Siem Reap again......amid a little bit different this time around because.....I am a backpacker or flashpacker! Well not going into very much details on this stop of my journey as most of the info on this famous place is all over the internet. Therefore I think it would be much better if I share with you what I have seen in Siem Reap myself. Basically I am a veteran in Siem Reap having been here for the past 5 years and each  time with different group of people. How amazing it was.......:) Without wasting much time and I am much better equipped this time around with my Nikon DSLR and Sigma lens....I am all out to shoot until I drop! Here it goes:-

Faces of Cambodia Part 2


















Lotus Flower lake in Siem Reap


























Lotus Flower lake in Siem Reap #2


















Local boatman in Tonle Sap lake, Siem Reap


















Evening at Tonle Sap lake


















Evening at Tonle Sap lake #2




















Fisherman in Tonle Sap lake


























Angkor Wat


















3 buddies in Angkor Wat


















Angkor Wat In the water


























Angkor Bayon faces


























Buddha face inside a tree


























Kids selling souvenirs 


























Small kid & Riel


Remarks:- The above photos was taken at Tonle Sap lake and around Angkor Wat complex. These was some of my favorites photo taken during this stop on my Transindochina 2010 journey. Our pit stop in Siem Reap on day 5 & 6 of our journey was mostly spend on visiting interesting & historical places such as the Ex-7 wonders of the world Angkor Wat, the gigantic Tonle Sap, the Angkor night market, the old market and so on.