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Author Archives: Hattie
Thailand day 3 – Chiang Mai
The weather here has been glorious ever since we arrived; blue skies and sun, but not too hot, just perfect for sightseeing. We are thinking of doing some trekking whilst we are here, but first we need to arrange our … Continue reading
Thailand day 2 – Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is a rather pleasant, well-heeled town by south-east Asian standards. At it’s centre is the old city, a neat square bounded by a moat and the remains of a wall built some 700 years ago. Traffic streams around … Continue reading
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Tagged Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Man Temple, Gap's House, Thailand, Walking Street Market
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Thailand day 1 – Chiang Mai
We fly to Chiang Mai in Thailand today. The flight was delayed by 45 minutes for some unexplained reason. But the announcement system in Luang Prabang airport is so distorted that even if an explanation had been forthcoming we would … Continue reading
Laos day 14 – Luang Prabang
It’s raining! This is the first rain we have had since we left Vietnam about a month ago and it’s making for a very miserable last day in Luang Prabang. We successfully manage to change some Kip to Baht and … Continue reading
Laos day 13 – Luang Prabang
So this is Christmas; just another day in Laos. Apart from a few token Christmas decorations in the bars and restaurants there is little to suggest that Christmas has arrived. There have been some sightings of westerners, and some Lao, … Continue reading
Laos day 12 – Luang Prabang
Imagine numerous gently cascading limestone pools each over-flowing with crystal clear, pale azure waters and surrounded by dense jungle and you are at Tad Se waterfall. We have taken a mini bus to this picturesque beauty spot 15 km south … Continue reading
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Tagged Ban Aen, Huay Sa, Laos, Luang Prabang, Tad Se Waterfall
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Laos day 11 – Luang Prabang
Today turns out to be a ‘do nothing’ day. We walk down to the Nam Khan river in glorious sunshine and cross the newly opened bamboo bridge to take root in one of my favourite spots – Dyen Sabai – … Continue reading
Laos day 10 – Luang Prabang
Still not feeling great but improving slowly. We spend the morning talking to a Swiss fellow-guest who is one of those people who seems never to draw breath and likes to regale people with his pet hates and hobby horses. … Continue reading
Laos day 9 – Luang Prabang
I’m feeling better but my stomach is still not back to normal and my appetite hasn’t fully returned. In the afternoon we visit the Royal Palace Museum which, as it’s name suggests, is housed in what used to be … Continue reading
Laos day 8 – Luang Prabang
As I’m starting to feel better today, we venture out for a light lunch followed by a gentle walk. The eating turns out to be not such a good idea as my digestive system is protesting. Our walk takes us … Continue reading
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Tagged Laos, Luang Prabang, Monks in saffron robes, Sakarine Road
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