17-23 November 2017 (6 nights and 7 days) with a budget of approximately 7,000 baht.

Laos, our neighboring country, is located near Thailand. It is a country with a language, food, culture, and people that are very similar to Thailand, almost like twin countries. For my trip, I will first go to Vang Vieng, then Luang Prabang, and finally the capital, Vientiane. Are you ready to embark on this journey with me?

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There is also a video version, wink wink.


Day 1 (November 17, 2017): Embark on a Journey to Udon Thani or Nong Khai Province.

The original text describes a train journey from Bangkok to Nong Khai in Thailand. Here's the translated version:

I departed from Bangkok on the SRT's newest express sleeper train, the Isan Makkha Express, train number 25. Boarding at Don Mueang Railway Station, I enjoyed the comfortable upper-class cabin with its powerful air conditioning. The train terminated at Nong Khai Station.

The following is a translation of the provided text:

The advantage of this type of train is that it allows us to get a full night's rest, so we wake up feeling refreshed and not tired.

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Train approaching Nong Khai station

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Day 2 (November 18, 2017): Nong Khai, Gateway to Laos

Arriving at Nong Khai station around 7:00 AM, I took a shared taxi from the front of the station to Nong Khai Bus Terminal (30 baht). It is actually possible to take a shared taxi directly to the immigration checkpoint at the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, cross the border, and then board a bus on the bridge to Laos. From there, you can continue on to Vang Vieng. However, I didn't want to risk getting lost, so I opted for the safer option of taking the bus from the Thai bus terminal.

The bus I took to Vang Vieng was an air-conditioned coach. According to the staff, the fare is the same (320 baht) whether you board in Udon Thani or Nong Khai. They also mentioned a cheaper option for 240 baht if you board in Nong Khai, but you have to wait for the bus to depart from there first. This sounded appealing, as it would save a significant amount of money, but it also carried the risk of the bus being full.

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After a while, the bus stopped at the Thai immigration checkpoint. We disembarked to complete our exit procedures. We then boarded the same bus and crossed the Mekong River via the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge. The bus stopped again at the Lao immigration checkpoint, where we completed the usual border crossing formalities. We filled out an arrival card and purchased a one-way ticket (55 baht) to pass through the gate, similar to the BTS system in Thailand. There was also a money exchange counter at the checkpoint, where the exchange rate was 252 kip to 1 baht.

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"To easily convert Lao Kip to Thai Baht, remove the last three zeros and multiply by 4. For example, 10,000 Kip is equal to 10 x 4 = 40 Baht."

I didn't have time to exchange money because the queue was too long. I got back on the bus and continued for another 3 hours. The bus stopped at a restaurant somewhere, and we had 30 minutes to eat, use the restroom, and buy things. I bought a SIM card with internet access here from Lao Telecom for 120 Thai baht. It gave me 7 days of 1.5GB of data, which was fast and affordable. After finishing my errands, we continued our journey to Vang Vieng. Most of the road was mountainous, with narrow roads and many curves, which made me feel dizzy. I kept sniffing my Pojsean inhaler. When will we arrive? The bus stopped at the Vang Vieng bus station. We transferred to a free shuttle bus, similar to a songthaew, to the city center. The distance was not too far. When we arrived, I looked for a place to exchange money at a Khan Tour shop. I exchanged 100 USD at a rate of 8300 KIP = 1 USD. After calculating, I realized that there was no need to exchange USD. It would have been better to exchange Thai baht. It took me more than 30 minutes to find accommodation on Google Maps. After checking in to the hostel, I took a shower, organized my belongings, and was ready to explore.

The first place I visited was the Song River. Crossing the bridge to the other side, I found a relaxing cafe and restaurant where I could enjoy the scenery and the fresh air. As I stood there, I asked myself, "Am I really in Vang Vieng?" The beauty and tranquility of the place were overwhelming. The sound of the flowing water had an indescribable calming effect on me.

Orange Bridge (This bridge leads to Tham Chang Cave.)

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The original text describes a personal experience of returning to the Song River and enjoying dinner with live music. The writer notes that Thai music is popular at the venue and expresses pride in this. They observe other patrons enjoying the company of friends and partners, leading to a feeling of envy due to being alone. The writer encourages themself to stay strong despite this.

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Returning to the banks of the Song River, I savored a delicious dinner accompanied by lively music. Interestingly, Thai music was the preferred genre, filling me with a sense of national pride. Observing others enjoying the company of friends and loved ones sparked a pang of envy, as I was dining solo. Nonetheless, I reminded myself to remain strong and embrace the experience.

"The image you linked to is a photograph of a young woman smiling. She is wearing a white dress and standing in front of a white background. The photograph is well-lit and the woman's smile is genuine. The photograph is likely a portrait taken by a professional photographer."

This is my translation:

I ordered this much food: a large bottle of Lao beer, water, sticky rice, barbecue (which I didn't order - I ordered chicken wings, but got barbecue instead, hmm), and grilled pork. The price was a bit steep, around 200 Thai baht for this meal.

The image is a photograph of a group of people standing in front of a building. The people are smiling and waving. The building is a large, white building with a red roof. There is a sign above the door that says "Welcome." The photograph is taken from a distance, so it is difficult to see the details of the people or the building. However, it is clear that the people are happy to be there and that the building is a place of welcome.

The following is a translation of the Thai sentence "มีโคมลอยด้วย" into English:

There are also floating lanterns.

The image is a photograph of a group of people standing in front of a building. The people are smiling and waving. The building is a large, white building with a red roof. There is a sign above the door that says "Welcome." The image is likely from a social media post.


Day 3 (19/11/17): Free Day to Explore!

Today, I wanted a day of freedom, the kind where I could follow my whims. I decided to go for a leisurely bike ride, but it turned out to be quite tiring. I rented a mountain bike for 25,000 kip, leaving my passport as a deposit. Within 100 meters of the rental shop, as I was pedaling, the chain snapped. I went face-first into the dirt, scraping my shins and legs. I was bleeding slightly, so I had to return the bike and ask for a replacement. The owner kindly gave me a new one. I could only smile sheepishly. Oh well, I guess it was just bad luck.

We rode out of town, leaving the paved road behind for a dusty, reddish-orange dirt track. Our guide, the ever-reliable GPS, directed us to our first destination: Kuang Si Falls, located about 8 kilometers from Vang Vieng. The road was rough and dusty, but the scenery was breathtaking. We cycled up and down hills, and at one point, while accelerating uphill, the chain came off (again!). I almost cried as I struggled to put the chain back on, getting my hands covered in black chain oil. Finally, we reached the falls. The entrance fee, which I don't remember, was worth it.

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We were captivated by the magnificent Keng Nui Waterfall. The cascading water plunged from a towering cliff, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Visitors basked under the refreshing spray, capturing the moment with their cameras. We couldn't resist the allure and joined them, reveling in the invigorating coolness. The water was so cold that we shivered, but the exhilaration was worth it. As the last person left, we continued our journey, cycling back with soaked clothes. We had forgotten to bring a change of clothes, so we decided to head to the Blue Lagoon for a refreshing dip. However, we had to pay an entrance fee before entering the lagoon.

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The Allure of the Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon, a small pool of crystal-clear, azure water, attracts a surprising number of visitors. Despite its modest size, the lagoon exudes a unique charm, particularly among Korean tourists. The highlight of the experience is undoubtedly the exhilarating jump from the towering trees. As participants prepare to take the plunge, the crowd erupts in cheers and applause, creating an atmosphere of shared excitement. This communal energy may be one of the lagoon's most captivating features. During my own visit, I couldn't resist taking two jumps, the first of which left me screaming with a mixture of fear and exhilaration.

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There are also small fish.

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Near the Blue Lagoon, there are restaurants nearby. I ordered Thai papaya salad and hot dog bread. I'm not sure if it was delicious or not because I was hungry at that time. 555

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The scorching sun beat down as they cycled to Pha Ngern to watch the sunset.

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The entrance fee was paid as usual before entering. It took almost an hour to walk up the mountain. As we were about to reach the summit, the wind picked up and the sky darkened, indicating that rain was on its way. But we didn't give up. We were so close. If we gave up and went down, we didn't know when we would be able to come back. So we gritted our teeth and walked up, braving the wind and rain.

I finally arrived, and it was breathtaking. The place we stood, surrounded by mountains, bathed in the soft, swirling orange glow of the setting sun, was incredibly romantic. However, our moment of beauty was short-lived as the rain began to pour down heavily. Fortunately, there was a vendor selling drinks nearby, so we weren't too scared. Imagine being alone on a mountaintop, caught in the rain, with darkness enveloping everything except the mist and the rain. It was truly frightening. Thankfully, there were other people around, so we were safe. After about an hour of rain, we waited until it stopped and then descended the mountain with the vendor, each of us holding a flashlight. Soon, officials from below came to meet us, which was quite exciting. I had never experienced anything like it. Finally, we safely cycled back to Vang Vieng on our small bikes, found some food, and went back to our accommodation to sleep soundly. No showering or anything, I was just too exhausted. And to think I thought this day would be relaxing!


Adventure Day (2011/17)

Today's Day Trip

Today, I embarked on a day trip that I had purchased two days prior for 200,000 KRW, which is approximately 800 Thai baht. The itinerary included zip-lining, kayaking, cave tubing, and a visit to the Blue Lagoon (which I had already visited the previous day).

The tour bus picked me up at my accommodation and took me to the zip-lining site first. This activity was exhilarating and provided a thrilling experience. Before we started, the staff provided instructions on how to use the equipment safely. Once we were ready, the actual zip-lining turned out to be less intimidating than I had anticipated, and I enjoyed a smooth and enjoyable ride.

It's time for lunch. There will be a box of fried rice with egg, 2 barbecue sticks, 2 bananas, and a small bottle of water. The fried rice is very bland, but the barbecue is okay. After lunch, we went kayaking on the Song River for about 7 kilometers (according to the boat owner). One boat can accommodate 2 people, but if you come alone, it's not a problem. I was in the same boat as the owner, and he chatted with me, which was nice. It was quite sunny, so we had to wear buffs, but we couldn't escape the sun. T_T In some sections, the boat will pass through areas with strong currents. It's exciting to see if you'll make it or fall. Some people even capsized their boats, but it's not as scary as you think. The water is very shallow.

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We then went tubing at a cave called Tham Nam, which probably got its name because it has water inside. We had to lie on the inner tubes, with headlamps on, and use our hands to pull ourselves along a rope into the cave. It was so dark inside that we couldn't see anything. It was a bit difficult to steer the inner tubes because we were holding the rope with one hand and the camera with the other. We bumped into other people a few times. After tubing for a while, we got off the inner tubes and walked through the cave with the water up to our ankles. The cave had beautiful stalactites and stalagmites to admire.

The Blue Lagoon was still packed with people today, and I jumped into the water as usual. This time, I wasn't scared anymore because I had practiced yesterday. After a while, it started to rain, and my Blue Lagoon adventure came to an end. I had to get out of the water quickly.

A photo with a mustachioed man.

The program ended, and I went back to my accommodation to shower and pack. Then I suddenly remembered that I hadn't been to Sakura Bar yet, the place that everyone raved about as a must-visit in Vang Vieng. It's a simple-looking, ordinary bar, but it was packed with people from all walks of life. Most importantly, everyone was good-looking – foreigners, Koreans, you name it! I was excited, so I rushed over.

Between 8 and 9 pm, it was free drinks time. The alcoholic drinks were served in small glasses, but they were potent. After three drinks, I was feeling tipsy and dizzy. I didn't care about being embarrassed anymore, but I was still somewhat aware of my surroundings. I ended up dancing on the stage in the middle of the bar.

Later, I walked back to my room safely, wondering how I managed to find my way back. Finally, I went to bed, wishing everyone a good night.


Day 5 (21/11/17) Luang Prabang

I left for Luang Prabang early this morning, taking the first van at 6:30 AM because it was the cheapest option. The fare was 80,000 kip (approximately 320 Thai baht), and the van picked me up right in front of my accommodation, which was very convenient.

The journey offered stunning views, arriving in Luang Prabang at 11:30 AM. However, the winding mountain roads caused nausea and dizziness, making the trip less enjoyable. Travelers should consider bringing motion sickness medication for a more comfortable experience.

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"Upon arriving, we searched for accommodation in the city (without booking in advance). There were plenty of options available, and we opted for a hostel by the Mekong River, as usual (12,000 kip per night). After checking in, we took a leisurely stroll along the riverbank, soaking in the relaxed atmosphere. We also explored the city on foot."

Primary school in Luang Prabang

The following is a translation of the provided Thai text into English:

The first time I tried Khao Jii was here. The vendor let me try one because I didn't know what it was. It tasted good with the northern Thai chili dip, so I bought four. They were only 1,000 kip each, which is 4 Thai baht.

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In the evening, watching the sunset at Pha That Luang, the entrance fee is 20,000 kip. The view is very beautiful. The golden evening sun shines on the valley and reflects on the buildings in the city, creating a harmonious scene. It is noticeable that the houses in Luang Prabang are very well-organized. The roofs and colors of the houses seem to be in the same tone.


As night falls, the streets of Luang Prabang come alive with the vibrant Night Market. Descending from the sacred peak of Phousi Mountain, one encounters a myriad of stalls brimming with local treasures. Garments adorned with traditional motifs, exquisite handcrafted ornaments, and shimmering silverware captivate the senses, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Laos.

This is a buffet for 15,000 kip, which is about 60 Thai baht. It includes fried vegetables, fruits, and various types of noodles. They will give you a bowl, and you can take as much as you want. I ate so much that I couldn't finish it.


Day 6 (November 22, 2017): Last Day in Luang Prabang

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This morning, I intended to wake up early to offer food to the monks. However, I ended up oversleeping and missed the opportunity. Instead, I took a walk through the morning market and explored the city of Luang Prabang.


The original text describes a day trip to Kuang Si Falls in Luang Prabang, Laos. The writer mentions booking a day trip through an agency for 50,000 kip, with pick-up at 11:30 am and arrival at the falls around 12:30 pm. However, the return time is set for 3:00 pm, which the writer considers too short.

They suggest renting a motorbike for more flexibility, but note the high rental cost of 400 baht. The writer concludes that sharing the cost with others could make this a viable option.

Kuang Si Falls, located approximately 32 kilometers from Luang Prabang, is renowned as the most stunning waterfall in the region.

The waterfall has a total of 4 tiers and a total height of approximately 75 meters. It is a limestone waterfall, hence the emerald green color of the water. The entrance fee is 20,000 kip. The water is clear and inviting, but our time was limited. We only had a quick look around before we had to leave. Next time, we will definitely stay and enjoy swimming here all day long! 555


Upon returning to Luang Prabang at 4:00 PM, I sought sustenance and then proceeded to Utopia, a renowned riverside establishment known for its relaxed ambiance. While beverage prices were slightly elevated, the atmosphere was exceptional. A visit to Luang Prabang would be incomplete without experiencing this establishment. After savoring a refreshing drink beneath the golden rays of the setting sun, I had to return to await the vehicle that would transport me to the Luang Prabang bus station.


At Luang Prabang Bus Station

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I took an overnight sleeper bus to Vientiane. The ticket cost 155,000 kip and the bus departed at 8:30 PM (although the ticket said 8:00 PM). The journey took 10 hours (with a delay of about 30 minutes). While waiting for the bus, I met a Korean couple who were also heading to Vientiane. They were very friendly and we chatted a lot. We even ended up sleeping in the same bunk bed! (Note: Each bunk bed is designed for two people, so if you're traveling alone, you'll be sharing with someone of the same gender.) I slept on and off throughout the night. The bus didn't have a toilet, but it made regular stops for bathroom breaks. At one point, the bus stopped for an extended period, so I got out to stretch my legs. I discovered that they offered free food (you had to use a coupon attached to your ticket to redeem it). It was a large bowl of pho, which was very filling. I then went back to sleep on the bus and slept all the way to Vientiane.


Day 7 (November 23, 2017): Arrived in Vientiane.

The day began at 7:00 AM with lingering drowsiness from a restless night. The bus journey through mountainous terrain, with its constant curves, had made for an uncomfortable sleep. Arriving at the Northern Bus Terminal, the plan was to take a green bus to the morning market. While tuk-tuks offered a convenient option for larger groups, the solo traveler opted for the more affordable 5,000 kip bus ride. The bustling market, teeming with vehicles and vendors, presented a chaotic scene. A 100 kip ticket to Udon Thani was secured, utilizing the remaining kip currency. The day's itinerary included visits to the Patuxai monument and the Pha That Luang temple.

Patuxai is a compound word derived from "Patu" (ປະຕູ) meaning "gate" and "Sai" (ໄຊ) from Sanskrit "jaya" meaning "victory". Therefore, the meaning of the word is similar to "Victory Gate" in Thai.

Patuxai: A Monument to Laotian Independence

Patuxai, also known as the Victory Gate, stands as a tribute to the Laotian soldiers who fought for independence from France. Its design incorporates traditional Laotian art, featuring mythical creatures from Buddhist mythology, such as Kinnari (half-human, half-bird) and Naga (serpent), alongside deities from Hinduism. The surrounding area boasts a musical fountain show and the Patuxai Park, offering a serene green space.

The following is a translation of the Thai text provided:

Then I walked to the Pha That Luang, which is quite far from the Sai Gate. Where can I save money? No, I'm almost out of money. 555

Notes:

  • The original text uses informal language and includes emojis. The translation attempts to convey the same meaning in a more formal and neutral tone.
  • The phrase "เงินจะหมด" is translated as "I'm almost out of money" to capture the urgency and humor of the original text.
  • The number "555" is a Thai expression that is similar to "lol" in English. It is often used to indicate laughter or amusement.

The Pha That Luang, a revered landmark in Vientiane, serves as a unifying symbol for the Lao people and a significant landmark of the country.

At around 10:30 am, I walked back to the bus stop (another long walk) to prepare for my trip to Udon Thani. I arrived in Udon Thani at 12:30 pm and spent the time before my flight back to Bangkok at Central Udon Thani, enjoying the cool air conditioning. My flight departed at 6:00 pm, and I arrived safely in Bangkok. I may have gotten a tan, but I'm not afraid of that. I'm more afraid of not being able to travel.

Total expenses (converted to Thai baht)

The total travel cost is 3,189 baht.

Accommodation cost for 4 nights: 480 baht

Food cost 2,000 baht

Entrance fees to various tourist attractions 436 baht

One-day tour to Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang for 1,000 baht.

Others 170 baht

Total: 7,275 Baht.

I hope you enjoyed reading this review. I am very happy to share this wonderful experience with you. See you next time!

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