Blog Entries tagged 'slow_boat'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'slow_boat'
- 4) Laos==Laos== We are so torn when it comes to how we feel about Laos. The long boat ride was brilliant and we loved Luang Prabang. The time we spent in Kasi with Uncle Tom was unbelievable and the Lao landscape and Posted by jayandmat2015 in Jay & Mat's Travel Blog | Apr 22, 2015
- Mekong MeanderLuang Prabang is the magnificent old capital of Lao, featuring a cluster of shimmering royal temples and remnants of the faded grandeur of the monarchy. The town (often referred to as jewel like) is compact and tiny. After the capital Posted by louslabbert in Around South East Asia in 104 days | Dec 10, 2012
- Gilli TrawanganGilli T We left Lombok by taking the fast boat which appeared much safer than the over loaded slow boat, the bonus for us was being able to get a room before the others. It was boiling hot carrying our bags so Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Oct 21, 2012
- Laos.....slow boatThere is no easy way to get from Chiang Mai over to Laos without taking a few different methods of transport. The trips are widely advertised all over Thailand so we waited until we went to got to our Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Jul 18, 2012
- Adventure begins in Laos Huay Xai: Having only planned to travel through Laos and not other countries in Southeast Asia all at the same time, I wanted to start my journey in the North, and work my way Posted by jessho in Worldwide Travels | Jun 15, 2012
- Aug 15-17 Luang Prabang, LAOS - Days 5-7Aug. 15-17 Helpful Travel Notes: Take a slow boat to Pak Ou Caves & the waterfalls: any travel or tour booking agent on [i]Th Sisavangvong will be able to coordinate and book this tour for you (see details). [/i] [b][i]Sl Posted by beachlovingirl in Our Sojourn Thru SE Asia July-Sept 2011 | Aug 16, 2011
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