Thursday, 5 January 2012

Lao - Luang Prabang

Next Stop for us ..Laos…Luang Prabang..



A beautiful , very slow and sleepy little town set along the mekong river which has a great warm atmosphere in it..…I cant sell this place enough with there not being lots to do within it- however it just has a great feel about it..and we both loved it!

It also has the usual night market however people are much less pushy and market more organised then anything we had seen over Asia so far.. so you generally enjoy the experience a lot more here..

A picture Nehal took of cute tiny pillows that were sold in the night market.
We took an afternoon out to visit the Kaung Si Water Fall… Beautiful waterfall with clear waters…a host of swimming options in the pools.. We took the opportunity to climb to the top of falls and cross over to the side- where we saw great views of the falls from the top..

Smaller water falls at the foot of the waterfalls




Top of the waterfallsthe main fall with a 50 m cascade 

Kav and I walked across the top of the water fall at the lip where it starts just behind the fence Kav is holding!!

Amazing views from the top!

Trying to get a snap of the sheer drop.


Pleased with our successful climb and crossing.
Some kid that was playing at the foot of the falls with his friends!

That evening we checked a bar/restaurant that was recommended to us by alot of travellers called Utpoia.. Cool place, slightly hidden away… chilled out vibe…where we spent the evening having a few drinks and some shisha…

Utopia - with the Flag of the communist LPRP -Lao People's Revolutionary Party 
Bike hanging of the wall!




A volleyball court

Pay attention to number 10...




Fixing pipes in every country!


Thailand - Chiang Mai

That evening was our last night in Thailand…and we were saying goodbye to our friends…till we meet again in Sydney…

Monday, 19 December 2011

Thailand - Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is a beautiful little town in the North of Thailand. It has been slightly overtaken by Tourism however still has the Thai feel about it…with the usual night market and a host of temples..
We had decided to see Chiang Mai with another couple who we met on the China tour with us – this turned out good for us as we enjoyed a few nice meals by the lake and in the old town and crazy night out..
Us, Ryan and Sinead
We booked 2 day tours, first to the National Park  - we saw the highest point in Thailand and  where we did a 3 hour trek around the forest and saw beautiful waterfalls and many many insects…  











Base of the stair way leading to the Buddhist temple 

Cute kids standing out side a temp dressed in traditional clothes.


Chiang Mai - view from back of temple on the mountain
Next day was folled by a day at Baanchang Elephant Park – this was a  great day! I (kavs) was quite particular to chose this elephant park. After speaking to a lot of people we chose this park as it seemed they looked after the elephants well and was more of a rescue centre then the usual 'elephant trekking' parks.

We got to spend time to get to know the elephants, feed them, bathe them and take a short trek with them…




Kavs feeding bananas
With the pressure of Kavs on the elephants back it had to take a poo and a wee and smiled with the relief!!! 


 Here us with our elephant Champu…






Sunday, 18 December 2011

Thailand - Bangkok

Next stop Bangkok, Thailand! Firstly problem of the trip faced us – Nehal’s bag didn’t arrive!!So our first couple of hours went by speaking to people in the airport and filling out the relevant forms – unlike a usual holiday where you are more tight with your schedule we had no plans and after this felt like we should spend a few more nights in Bangkok waiting for the bag to arrive and spending some time just relaxing and unwinding from the craziness of China..

So the next couple of days went by in a blur relaxing, lapping up the nice food and enjoying plenty of massages.  We spent some time on Khao San Road, MBK Mall and got taken to the Indian area to get my threading done. Bag arrived a day later via Dehli!

Our first thai curry - Kohsan Road



Tuk tuk sir? best way to get around in Bangkok.

We had expected to get the overnight train to Chiang Mai, but due to the flooding the train line was still not fully operational and the tracks still bad – so we had to opt for an overnight VIP bus ride.
'VIP' bus 
Reclining seats with blanket and a slight foot rest... perfect if you at 5'0 and thai... for the rest of us its a tight squeeze! 

This went past some of the flooded areas on the outside of Bangkok, was really horrible to see, people still having to use boats to get around, businesses closed everywhere and groups of people around fires to keep warm.. L
The bus ride took a lot out of us – roads were abit crazy and the bus is quite squashed and hardly the VIP service sold to us. Though we later heard another bus actually broke down on the way and the people had to wait around for 3 hours while the locals tried to fix this – so think we were just happy we weren’t on that bus.

We Reached Chiang Mai in the early morning – early enough to see the monks doing their daily walk around town – and people handing out offerings and praying to them/receiving daily blessing.