Sunday, October 29, 2006

From jungle trekking to boating down the Mekong

I am now in Louang Prabang, Laos part of the former French Indochina colony. It is a beautiful little town set on the bank of the impressive Mekong River which I had to boat down for two days to get here. There are lots of old buildings from colonial times sprouted around the city, and relics from the French dominance are everywhere. To send post you go to La Poste, there is an Ecole des Beaux Arts (see the pics below!). What is really great here though are the baguettes, the croissants and the pains au chocolat! They aren't perfect like the ones in France, but they are really close, certainly better than the imitations you can find in England. Yum yum!

It was a great move heading up north from Bangkok! Chiang Mai in the north is a pleasant little city, relatively developed like Thailand generally but hardly any traffic and much more enjoyable to visit. There are some nice temples although I have already overdosed on buddhas! What was really good was the jungle trekking. there are all sorts of little animals, butterflies and insects everywhere. Apart from avoiding the massive spiders, leeches were trying to climb onto your shoes and up your legs which certainly put me a bit on edge! It was also interesting to stop over in the villages and get some exposure to how the tribes there live, how they make rice. Perhaps most remarkable is that in these isolated villages without any road contact, each house has its own solar panel! Apparently the Thai King launched a project a few years ago to ensure that all village houses had a solar panel. I think its such a great idea. The King is so popular in Thailand. Everyone goes around wearing "Long Live the King t-shirts" and the general consensus is that the King organised the coup which is why it went ahead so peacefully... I also got to ride around on an elephant's head which was a new very uncomfortable experience! The trekking ended up with some bamboo rafting which was good fun. The group of 10 people was again pretty varied with people from Holland, Germany, France, UK....

From Chiang Mai I crossed over the Mekong into Laos. It is unbelievable what a difference a river/international border can make. On the Thai side the infrastructure is very sophisticated with big American style tarmac roads and big UVs everywhere. On the Lao side there are basically no roads, electricity is prone to cut out... Crossing the river feels like travelling back in time. The Lao people are incredibly friendly. I've been travelling with some other people and I think the agressive negotiation some of them use is actually a bit offensive to the locals... Here you really don't get the touts or people trying to rip you off that you do in other places.

From the border it was a two day boat ride down the Mekong to Louang Prabang. The views are very impressive, and it is great to see the little isolated villages along the way which are just some bamboo huts and not much else. From the boat ride a little group formed with people from Argentina, Spain, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Italy. Again there is huge variety and everyone has a different and intriguing little story to tell. Here in Louang Prabang apart from the temples and the town, there are some really beautiful waterfalls with layers of turquoise pools making up the water fall. It certainly feels like a setting straight out of paradise. I'll put some pics up with the next post. Tomorrow I'm heading towards Vietnam which I hope to reach in the next 4-6 days...


Reclining Buddha in Bangkok


Guard in Bangkok


Boat ferries in Bangkok


Thai dancers getting ready


The fasting Buddha


Riding on the elephant's head!


Nifty little rice irrigation system on the right


Spooky spider web


Rice fields...


Cow and calf


Packed lunch wrapped in Banana leaves


The bamboo hut in the jungle


A village house room... Talk about sleeping close to the fire!


Pounding the rice grains...


Solar panel next to a bamboo house



Butterfly


Massive spider


Jungle river


Bamboo rafting


Big waterfall (not the turquoise ones!)


Barbecue in your table, getting the ingredients ready


Cook it yourself meal in Laos!


Its about 20000 kip to the pound so you wander around with massive wads of notes!


Little boat on the Mekong


Monks travelling down the Mekong



Little kids selling stuff


The guide does not recommend the speedboats... This one crashed after a rock in the river ripped out the motor from the back


Tiny isolated bamboo village


Mekong landscape


Some kids in a little village - Laos has one of the highest birth rates in the world


The slow boats moored up


Food stand in Louang Prabang


Punishment drawings in Buddha temple... Spot the couple fleeing the rabid dogs by climbing up the thorned tree, with crows at the top waiting to peck their eyes out...


An impressive golden procession cart


Monks in the shade



Ecole des Beaux Arts


A little girl giving a saut à l'élastique display


Music at the monastery


River bank...


View over Louang Prabang
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

wooaaw ...don t think there is another "word" to describe these pictures!

i am jealous i have to admit but happy for you! Watch out to fall off the elephant!

ben

Anonymous said...

Por favor Owen, viens me chercher et emmenes moi avec toi ! lol Chaque fois que je passe sur ton blog la motivation qui fait que je suis en France cette année s'en va un peu plus....alors si je rate ce que je fais, je t'en tiendrai pour responsable ! Profites en un max, remplis toi l'esprit de souvenirs et d'images et continues surtout à nous faire tous rêver à travers tes récits et tes photos ! Cuidate mucho,besos
Clem