La tourista, esta la vida

Day 45 – Phuket, Thailand (I don’t speak Spanish, so I’m quite sure that my title doesn’t mean a thing.) To be poetic about it, the porcelain goddess called me to her altar and had me worship all day. In between bouts of sickness, I asked the hostel to keep me a second night -they…

By Elisabeth 14/07/2018 Off

Foot massage

Day 44 – Chiang Mai, Thailand Today is a full day. This morning I went to the post office to send a parcel home; I choose sea shipping, so it should arrive in 3 months. I am in no rush. The post office staff was very helpful, choosing the right box, helping me fill it,…

By Elisabeth 13/07/2018 Off

Back in Thailand

Day 42 – Chiang Rai, Thailand So I left Laos behind me, crossing the border in one of the easiest crossing to date, and went back to Thailand. The bus dropped me in Chiang Rai, where I promptly took a tuk-tuk to my hostel. My hostel was very obviously closed, with a piece of paper…

By Elisabeth 12/07/2018 Off

Marketing 101: get a puppy

Marketing 101: get a puppy

Day 40-41 – On the Mekong river When I bought my slow boat ticket Sunday afternoon, the salesman confirmed that I would be picked up at my hotel at 7:30. Wanting to avoid rushing at the last minute, I planned to be ready at 7:15. So when there was a knock on my door at…

By Elisabeth 10/07/2018 Off

Onwards – slow boat on the Mekong

Onwards – slow boat on the Mekong

Day 39 – Luang Prabang, Laos I was awoken this morning by the rain falling outside. Although we are in the rainy season, it doesn’t rain all day long, and until now it has been more like an hour here and there, usually in the afternoon. I like the noise of the falling rain, I…

By Elisabeth 08/07/2018 Off

The land where the scooter rules

So I’ve spoken a bit about the scooters and motorcycles that rule the world here. Basically, most people don’t drive a car, they drive a two-wheeler (and seldom a bike). Traffic rules varies between “the biggest go first”, like Vietnam, and “the fastest go first”, which is more Thailand. Red lights are often more a……

By Elisabeth 07/07/2018 Off

Kuang Si Falls

Kuang Si Falls

Day 35 – Luang Prabang, Laos (Yes, I know, the picture is not a waterfall.) As if to compensate for my lazy beginning, I had a (very) full day! I started with the visit of the Royal Palace, which is literally next door of my hostel. No pictures are allowed inside, and the gardens are…

By Elisabeth 04/07/2018 Off

The Botanical Garden

The Botanical Garden

Day 34 – Luang Prabang, Laos I went to the Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden today. The entrance fee is a little steep (€20), but it includes to boat shuttle both ways (the gardens are on the opposite bank of the Melong, downstream), several activities such as bamboo weaving and a talk about orchids, the…

By Elisabeth 03/07/2018 Off

Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang

Day 33 – Luang Prabang, Laos This is my second day of doing nothing but walking around a bit in my neighbourhood, and it is glorious. (It’s less glamourous if I explain that yesterday I didn’t dare go out before getting my laundry back, all cleaned up and dry.) Of course, I chose a backpacker…

By Elisabeth 02/07/2018 Off

Good evening Laos

Day 31, Luang Prabang, Laos Let’s sum up:  – 3 busses (a shuttle bus, which was caught up on a large avenue by a scooter and its passenger, a fellow traveller apparently late, a sleeper bus, a mini-bus) – 1 scooter – 1 tuk-tuk – 27h – 1 meal – 2 border controls  – some…

By Elisabeth 30/06/2018 Off