Excellent coffee, magnificent views, baguettes, real cheese...but the real gem is the people. So far, people in Laos (I suppose I'm generalizing - people in Luang Prabang) have been the most welcoming, friendliest, and kindest I have ever met.
Swimming here was awesome. Especially after the longest bike ride of my entire life.
The wall between foreigner and local seems to be a little shorter here. I celebrated New Years with the family that runs the guesthouse (and they refused to let me compensate them for the copious amounts of beer I drank), spent the day yesterday exploring caves and temples across the river with a local student I met while volunteering at an English conversation center, and even bargaining at the night market is always done with a chuckle. The tuk-tuk drivers are not as aggressive - maybe they're all stoned? (They sell much more than just tuk-tuk rides). The other day I accidentally gave 1000 kip (about 12 cents) too much for a bottle of water to a woman who runs a small shop outside of her home - and she came running down the street after me to hand me my 12 cents. Again, I'm generalizing, but I don't think that happens much in Thailand (or China).
Only one more full day in Luang Prabang. I really wish I had more time to explore more of Laos - obviously my view is limited being in this touristy, ex-French colonial town (hence the baguettes) - but without a doubt I am returning.
Goodbye good food, friendly faces and people not trying to rip you off at every opportunity. Hello, China.
Forgot to mention the 10,000 kip ($1.20) vegetarian buffet at the night market. Best. Thing. Ever.
Sounds Heavenly!
ReplyDeleteYou're probably just heading out, but it sounds like you'll be sorry to leave Luang Prabang. I hope that's how you feel about many of the places you've been. Somehow, if you hate to leave time will metamorphize the place and stay into a memory worth re-telling as the years go by, and each re-telling will have something in it for the listener, but something small but very speical in it for you too.
ReplyDeleteAH! lets go back there ASAP and I will come too.
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