Slow boat down the Mekong
Yesterday was pretty overcast as it has been for most of the last week, but today was a glorious day, easily the best day weather-wise of this young trip, and I was able to get some great photos of the river and its surrounds. The Mekong is usually about 100-150m wide and for most of the 10-11 hours we spent traveling down it, thick and pristine jungle rose up steeply from the banks on both sides. It was quite breathtaking at times, certainly the most beautiful scenery we’ve seen in two weeks since leaving Paris. We passed a few villages along the way but the area is very remote and mostly it was just uninterrupted jungle scenery.
Now that we’ve done this trip and are in Luang Prabang, I feel like our journey is really beginning. Hopefully Laos will be as enjoyable as we thought it would be – early signs are good…
Meanwhile, my first attempt at using the web in Laos shows me that high-speed access is a thing of the (Thai) past. Hopefully by the time you read this, photos of the boat trip will have finished uploading and be posted here.
Tags: Asia, Laos, Mekong, slow boat, Southeast Asia, Travel
Hi,I love reading blogs and yours is excellent. I was laughing my head off at the Senegal-Mali bus story. I have done alot of hideous bus journeys but nothing comes anywhere close to that! You appear to have done A LOT of traveling in your time – wow. Enjoy Laos – I did. An Asian oasis of calm.