Around Luang Prabang | 3 of 3

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Luang Prabang is a slow city and not incredibly big. There aren't many tourist activities, which we liked. One of the days, we rented a pair of bikes and decided to explore a little outside the city center. We biked past quaint neighborhoods and busy shops, workers on rice paddies and kids in the streets, all on dirt roads, some bumpier than others. We were planning on visiting Tad Sae waterfall (which was 15 km away) but we never made it; we stopped too often to do other exploring and photo taking. We came across signs for a smaller waterfall on the way there, and decided it would do. We had to cross a stream on the way to the waterfall. The only way across was on the "bridge," which was just a bunch of planks on top of rocks.

A bike is my favorite way to explore a city. You get to see and experience so much more than you would on foot. It was an awesome experience passing by locals just going about their everyday business. Mopeds are nice (and fast), but they're loud and people hear you coming from a distance. A bike is peaceful and less intrusive, and it only takes a second to hop on and off. 

This is our last post in Laos and then we're heading off to Phuket, Thailand where we did some scuba diving. Enjoy the last bit of photos from Luang Prabang. 

-Yuriy














































Updated: forgot to add this little video we took of a game of Takraw.

9 comments :

  1. amazing place! amazing pics! you're welcome on my travelblog!!! :)

    http://traveloguewithlove.blogspot.com/

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  2. I adore Laos, it is such a wonderful place! Looking so much forward to return!!

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  3. Your blog is amazing. You are amazing. To you mind if I link your blog to mine? http://leslieishungry.wordpress.com
    Have fun and thank you for sharing.

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  4. I love the little smiley face on that ice-cream sign!! So charming :)

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  5. Amazing as always!!! Must get myself to SE Asia ASAP.

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  6. Looks gorgeous. We are thinking of going to Asia next year, so this post was perfect timing!

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  7. Loving your pictures, hope you enjoyed the stay in Luang Prabang, no problem if I link this on our site? www.fairtrek.org

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  8. BTW, our GM here in LPB is from SEATTLE...still in town?

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  9. Leslie- Nope, don't mind one bit!

    ValentinesTray- Small world! No we have been home for a little over half a year now. :) We are still sharing our photos though. There's a lot of them. No, we don't mind you linking at all.

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