Today we got up at 8, had a Quite breakfast and there was pancakes which was yummy. I packed up my stuff and me, Rachel, mark, Rachael, Julian, Toby and Valentino went on a tuc tuc round to temples in Vientiane and see some sites. We saw a building in which the French have the government money to build a run way but they instead made an Arc like the Arc D'trump. We also went to a rehabilitation Center called Cope. It helps people who were made disabled by "bombies" which are bombs that are unexplored. Dropped by the Americans! We then made it back to the hotel around 12 to check out. We went to get food and I had the best egg fried rice with veg and chicken. We then left the hotel to Vang Vieng. On the way we stopped off at a rice field and the villagers let us get onto the field into the mud and plant the rice. It takes 4 months to grow rice and they do it twice a year. They gross sticky rice because of the water and they grow dry rice in the mountains in Loas. Once we got to the hotel, im sharing with Katy again, we saw the most amazing view. It's amazing and no photo will do it justice. We stayed watching the sunset for about an hour then went out for dinner at a cute place where we all sat on a table and our food was on a small table on top. We sat cross legged on pillows. It was lovely. I had carbonara and it was gross but then I had garlic bread. That was perfect. We then walked to get a pancake. I asked for banana and Nutella. The lady also put egg on. They love egg here. I shall not be adding this on again not good. But I did love the Nutella!!!! Bed time at 9.55 for boats tomorrow
georgiacummings
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15 Apr 2020
July 22, 2016
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Vang Vieng
Today we got up at 8, had a Quite breakfast and there was pancakes which was yummy. I packed up my stuff and me, Rachel, mark, Rachael, Julian, Toby and Valentino went on a tuc tuc round to temples in Vientiane and see some sites. We saw a building in which the French have the government money to build a run way but they instead made an Arc like the Arc D'trump. We also went to a rehabilitation Center called Cope. It helps people who were made disabled by "bombies" which are bombs that are unexplored. Dropped by the Americans! We then made it back to the hotel around 12 to check out. We went to get food and I had the best egg fried rice with veg and chicken. We then left the hotel to Vang Vieng. On the way we stopped off at a rice field and the villagers let us get onto the field into the mud and plant the rice. It takes 4 months to grow rice and they do it twice a year. They gross sticky rice because of the water and they grow dry rice in the mountains in Loas. Once we got to the hotel, im sharing with Katy again, we saw the most amazing view. It's amazing and no photo will do it justice. We stayed watching the sunset for about an hour then went out for dinner at a cute place where we all sat on a table and our food was on a small table on top. We sat cross legged on pillows. It was lovely. I had carbonara and it was gross but then I had garlic bread. That was perfect. We then walked to get a pancake. I asked for banana and Nutella. The lady also put egg on. They love egg here. I shall not be adding this on again not good. But I did love the Nutella!!!! Bed time at 9.55 for boats tomorrow
1.
Left Home
2.
Flight into Bangkok
3.
Traveling to Siem Reap from Bangkok
4.
Angkor Wat
5.
Traveling to Phnom Penh
6.
Khamir Rouge
7.
Beach in Sihanoukville
8.
Day out in Sihanoukville
9.
Home stay in Vietnam
10.
Arriving in Ho Chi Minh
11.
Chuchi Tunnels
12.
Mud Baths
13.
Feeling Poorly
14.
Bike Ride round Hoi An
15.
Oodles Noodles
16.
Motor Bike Ride
17.
Another Bike Ride
18.
Halong Bay
19.
Dancing on tables for Kens bday
20.
War Museum and Water Show
21.
Plane to Loas
22.
Loas is Beautiful
23.
Tubing!
24.
Bad Breakfast and forgotten passports
25.
Kuang Si Falls
26.
Home Stay
27.
Last day in Laos
28.
Lady boy Show and cooking class
29.
Very nice Bus
30.
Khoa San Road
31.
HANGOVER and tacos
32.
Elephant World
33.
Home Time
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