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Mar 27, 2009 - Tat Fan Waterfalls and Tad Fane Resort
The Tad Fane resort is on the edge off the Bolaven Plateau in southern Laos, nestled on top of a mountain surrounded by dense jungle and coffee plantations.The Tad Fane resort is on the edge off the Bolaven Plateau in southern Laos, nestled on top of a mountain surrounded by dense jungle and coffee plantations....
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Mar 26, 2009 - Wat Phu Champasak - Human Sacrifice
Wat Phu, near Champasak in Laos, is an Angkor-era temple and religeous site. ... It is simlar in architecture to the famous Angkor Wat in Cambodia, but on a much smaller basis.Wat Phu, near Champasak in Laos, is an Angkor-era temple and religeous site. ... It is simlar in architecture to the famous Angkor Wat in Cambodia, but on a much smaller basis....
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Mar 25, 2009 - VIP Sleeper bus to Pakse
Took a VIP sleeper bus from Vientiane to Pakse, which is on Southern Laos. ... I have asked around in Pakse and this is being denied, but I'm not sure I want to put it to the test. ...
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Mar 7, 2009 - 4000 Islands
Viva Si Phan Don!!!! Often called the 4000 Islands we have hit a small piece of paradise.Viva Si Phan Don!!!! Often called the 4000 Islands we have hit a small piece of paradise....
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Feb 27, 2009 - 4000 islands
ok, so i feel like the entries may be getting slower and slower, and less, shall we say, involved, and you can probably expect less and less out of me as i start to make my way around southern thailand, drifting from beach to beach, but i will at least try to make it sound like i have been doing more than laying in a hammock and teaching my european friends to play american card games. a group of us left the sleepy little town of pakse and made our way to the very south of laos to this place called 4000 islands, which is basically a group of islands that range in size (and level of human activity) by a great deal at the very southern tip of laos, where the mekong splits off just before you hit cambodia. ... there was a little voice in my head all week telling me to take a plane from the mainland (back in pakse) to cambodia. ... ALWAYS obey those voices! i wont go into all of it here, but the long and short of it was we got on the bus, just across the border, and the driver immediately stands up and tells us that we all need to get off and push the bus, because he needs to pop the clutch!! ok, no big deal, right? did i mention that (in another long story) i didnt have enough american cash (the only currency worth a damn over here!) and so i had to surrender my passport until i paid at the end of the trip.ok, so i feel like the entries may be getting slower and slower, and less, shall we say, involved, and you can probably expect less and less out of me as i start to make my way around southern thailand, drifting from beach to beach, but i will at least try to make it sound like i have been doing more than laying in a hammock and teaching my european friends to play american card games. a group of us left the sleepy little town of pakse and made our way to the very south of laos to this place called 4000 islands, which is basically a group of islands that range in size (and level of human activity) by a great deal at the very southern tip of laos, where the mekong splits off just before you hit cambodia. ... there was a little voice in my head all week telling me to take a plane from the mainland (back in pakse) to cambodia. ... ALWAYS obey those voices! i wont go into all of it here, but the long and short of it was we got on the bus, just across the border, and the driver immediately stands up and tells us that we all need to get off and push the bus, because he needs to pop the clutch!! ok, no big deal, right? did i mention that (in another long story) i didnt have enough american cash (the only currency worth a damn over here!) and so i had to surrender my passport until i paid at the end of the trip....
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Feb 19, 2009 - Pakse, Laos
i am in pakse in the south of laos now. ... pakse is what we would call in the states a two stoplight town. ... left Lp the next morning, on the bus ride i mentioned earlier, although travel in laos is very slow, so i didnt arrive until 24 hours later in pakse! on the sleeper bus from ventiene, i met some fellow travellers, and we have been hanging out the last few days. ...
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Feb 1, 2009 - Champasak and Don Khong
Swollen eye and all the tuk tuk we reserved did finally show up and we drove out of town to catch the boat over to Champasak making our way farther south still. ... Champasak is still on the mainland of Laos yet on the other side of the river hence the boat ride, and is a sleepy place with barely any traffic and few tourists. ... J and I spent a few nights in Champasak and really liked it. ... So ended a fantastic day in Champasak. ... The bus had broken down we found out and so we waited for almost two hours and were almost going to go back to Champasak to get our money back when a van finally arrived to pick us up. ...
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Jan 29, 2009 - Tad Fan and the Bolvan Plateau
After spending the day and one night in Pakse we caught a Tuk-tuk out of town heading east into the Bolvan Plataeu. ... And it was good to get out of the heat of Pakse and up into the cooler climate. ... The Bolvan Plataeu is quite high in elevation and thus much cooler than the surrouding low land valleys.After spending the day and one night in Pakse we caught a Tuk-tuk out of town heading east into the Bolvan Plataeu. ... And it was good to get out of the heat of Pakse and up into the cooler climate. ... The Bolvan Plataeu is quite high in elevation and thus much cooler than the surrouding low land valleys....
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Jan 27, 2009 - VIP Night Bus...what the %4###*! Vientiene to Pakse
The joke of the hole thing was that there are 4 sleeper buses that go to Pakse from Vientiene and somehow we got stuck with the bum ride. ... We slept next to a man and his wife who were headed back home to Pakse. ... He showed us pictures of his family and gave us his name and number in Pakse. ... We arrived in Pakse around 7am and headed to get some grub. ... Pakse is a beautiful spot. ...
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Jan 26, 2009 - Pakse
Hopped onto a local bus down to Pakse and checked into a cheap guesthouse for 25,000 kip. ... After checking in Jamie and I found a cheap restaurant with delicious Indian food.Hopped onto a local bus down to Pakse and checked into a cheap guesthouse for 25,000 kip. ... After checking in Jamie and I found a cheap restaurant with delicious Indian food....
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Jan 14, 2009 - S. Laos (Pakse, Champasak, Bolovan Plateau, 4,000 Islands)
The last couple of weeks have given us an opportunity to re-visit some of our favourite places in Southern Laos; Pakse and the ancient nearby Khmer ruins of Champasak (pre-Angkor 7th century), the fertile Boloven Plateau (famous for Lao coffee and numerous waterfalls), the usually-tranquil-but-not-this-time 4,000 Islands, and finishing off at the Kingfisher Eco-Lodge with marvellous views out across the wetlands populated by delicate white egrets perched on water buffalo, and village elephants lumbering slowly through the boggy grass as the dawn mist lifts. ... We arrived, bleary-eyed but ready for our onward journey to Pakse by public bus. ... After some tedious and time-consuming border formalities, we crossed at Chong Mek from where it was only about an hour or so to Pakse, the largest town in Southern Laos at the junction of the Mekong and Xe Don rivers. ... After a couple of days in Pakse, we drove up onto the Boloven Plateau which, with its rich soil, allows abundant agriculture including coffee, rubber, cardamom and tea. ... Returning to Pakse for a further night, we stopped off at the famous 800m drop waterfall of Tad Fan, before inadvertently driving through a swarm of bees. ...
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Jan 1, 2009 - Champasak
Champasak is a small town just a few hours South of Pakse and is famous for the ruins of Wat Phu Champasak - the former capital of the Lao kingdom and now a world heritage sight. ... We spent the morning exploring the small, but very impressive ruins set on a hillside overlooking the Mekong valley.Champasak is a small town just a few hours South of Pakse and is famous for the ruins of Wat Phu Champasak - the former capital of the Lao kingdom and now a world heritage sight. ... We spent the morning exploring the small, but very impressive ruins set on a hillside overlooking the Mekong valley....
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