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Asia » Laos » West » Vang Vieng January 17th 2006

I woke up in the middle of the night with the runs. Shit!!! I won't be able to go rafting. I took my medication and we repacked the bags just in case I had to stay behind and find my own way to Vientaine the next day. At the last moment, I decided to go rafting. Things seemed to have settled down. We loaded into a pick-up truck with the box being lined with benches along the sides, a metal frame held up a tarp to protect us from the sun. Our guide had said the company we were to go with cancelled so he set us up with another outfit. Our rafting companions were a deaf German couple and 4 young lads from the Prairies. None of them had been rafting before so we were ... read more

Asia » Laos » West » Vang Vieng January 16th 2006

Visite du marche le matin, puis du musee du Palais royal, lequel a ete la demeure de la famille royale jusqu'a son exil en 1977. Nous prenons ensuite la route vers Vang Vieng. Il faut suivre une route de montagne en lacets, et le trajet de quelque 250 km prend environ 7 heures en comptant l'arret pour le dejeuner et un controle de police. Vang Vieng est un endroit de villegiature en bordure de la riviere (Nam) Song. Elle est tres frequentee par les touristes, peu importe leur budget, et elle marque le point de depart de nombreuses excursions de riviere : rafting, kayak et chambre a air(!). Nous partirons demain faire du rafting dans une region recemment ouverte au tourisme.... read more

Asia » Laos » West » Vang Vieng January 16th 2006

Claudette was so enthused by her experience yesterday of giving food to the monks that we planned to get up early to do it again. Alsa, we overslept and were not able to give them anythin. All the same, a procession went past our hotel where a couple of old ladies hand out rice every day to the monks. We watched from our balcony as we finished breakfast. We then headed out to the morning market where the locals go to do their daily grocery shopping. Fresh fruit, vegitables, fish and fowl lined both sides of the street. There was even some live game. Some creature that looked like a guinea pig. I got to see some fresh tamerind. It looks nothing like the packaged mush I can get at home. Our next stop was the ... read more
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Morning Market
National Museum in the old Royal Palace

Asia » Laos » West » Luang Prabang January 15th 2006

Levee a 6 h, je vais voir la sortie des novices et des moines du temple voisin. Quelques personnes postees sur le trottoir attendent leur passage pour leur faire les aumones journalieres. Les jeunes novices, de 7 a 19 ans, vetus de la robe safran ou orange, defilent et acceptent le riz collant et les fruits que les gens deposent dans leurs paniers. Les quelques touristes qui, comme moi, se joignent aux Laotiens, achetent du riz de quelques dames et font comme les gens de la localite. La procession compte environ 250 novices et moines qui parcourent ainsi, tous les matins, les rues de la petite ville. Le tout se deroule dans le plus grand silence - aucun bruit de moteur ne vient troubler la quietude de ce rite quotidien. Je rentre a l'auberge pour prendre ... read more

Asia » Laos » West » Luang Prabang January 15th 2006

Claudette was out and about at 6am to watch the novice monks got out to gather their daily bread. Over 200 paraded down the street to collect their sticky rice and other food offerings. It is a real tourist attraction as several tour busses arrived or the spectacle. She had bout rice and fruit to hand out but didn't realize that one was to only hand out a handfull to each young boy so as to spread around the fferings. Breakfast was served by the smiling young lad at the hotel before our boat trp along the Mekong River. We traveled a few minutes up river to the anamist village of Ban Han where they make clay vessels for sale to hotels throughout SE Asia who use them as flower pots. This is an iniative of ... read more
Chinese Water Buffalo
Gateway to Hell
Stairway to Nowhere

Asia » Laos » West » Luang Prabang January 14th 2006

Pas encore remis du decalage horaire, nous rpenons ce matin l'avion vers Luang Prabang, un site du patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco et notre premiere escale au Laos. Le vol dure un peu plus de 2 heures, dans un petit appareil du genre DC8. comme ceux qui font la navette entre Charlottetown et Halifax. Monsieur Pan nous accueille a l'aeroport, et nous arrivons a l'Auberge Le Calao, un immeuble d'architecture sino-portugaise datant de 1930 et situe au bord du fleuve Mekong. Apres un copieux dejeuner, nous allons voir les chutes Kuang Si, qui se trouvent a 1 1/2 de route. Un sentier en montagne nous mene aux chutes. Il y a peu de touristes en cette saison, ce qui nous convient parfaitement. Les petits villages qui longent la route vers les chutes sont plutot coquets; je crois ... read more

Asia » Laos » West » Luang Prabang January 14th 2006

With this entry I will be caught up. We flew Bangkok Air to Luang Prabang in Laos. Again, the stewardess' we smartly dressed and full of smiles. We flew quite low so I was able to see the scenery below. Waves of green mountains and the mighty Mekong River snaking through the jungle-cloaked valleys. We had to pay an extra dollar to get into the country as it was a weekend and this covered the overtime for the custom agents. Quick and efficient none-the-less. We were met by our guide for the next few days and taken to our lodgings at the Le Calao Inn on the banks of the Mekomg. Lunch was ready for us as he was anxious to be on the road for the 1.5 hour drive to the waterfalls. It was to ... read more
Flying in to Luang Prabang
Swimming Hole
Trumpet Flowers

Asia » Thailand » Central Thailand » Bangkok January 13th 2006

Le depart vers Bangkok se fait sans encombres, et Jim a pu prevenir l'agence de notre retard. Le representant a reussi a reporter notre voyage d'un jour et nous remet nos billets a l'aeroport. Nous passons la nuit a Bangkok. Pendant le trajet vers l'hotel, je peux voir que Bangkok a beaucoup grossi depuis 15 ans.... read more

Asia » Thailand » Central Thailand » Bangkok January 13th 2006

After an extensive buffet breakfast we were shuttled back to the airport for the 7 hour flight to Bangkok via Thai Air. Their partner, Air canada, could learn some lessons from them. The colourful uniforms of the stewardess' exentuated their cheerful smiles and desire to be of service. The meals were tasty as far as airplane food goes. Being the last served, the menu choice was limited to baked smoked eel. An open bar throughout the flight helped make the meal settle well. The eel was not as good as Kim Dormar's on the Island but when in Japan, do as the Japanese do. Singha beer at 6 percent helped settle me into snooze mode so the flight took little time. I could see from circling in a wide radius that Bangkok had grown a lot ... read more

Asia » Japan » Kanagawa » Yokohama January 12th 2006

Impossible d'avoir le clavier francais, donc pas d'accents ni de cedilles... Nous avons habituellement des voyages sans incidents graves, mais celui-ci vient a peine de commencer qu'il depasse deja les bornes du quotidien. Non que ce soit desagreable, tout simplement inhabituel. J'ai laisse a Jim le soin d'organiser le voyage, car il est passe maitre dans cet art, du moins je le croyais... Par ailleurs, j'ai commence mes vacances le 22 decembre en soiree! Nous avons fete Noel, le Nouvel An, l'anniversaire de maman et celui de Joyce et d'Earl au Quebec, puis nous avons conduit Tuck chez Scott et Belinda a Shelburne. Jusque la, tout va bien, meme que nous avons deniche un terrain pres de Mansonville (Estrie) qui ferait notre affaire. Nous avons passe l'apres-midi et la nuit du 8 janvier avec Belinda et ... read more




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