Exploring the Countryside in Vang Vieng, Laos

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The only option we found to get from Chiang Mai to Vang Vieng, Laos was a overnight mini bus to Vientiane then a bus for the rest of the journey. The mini bus was essentially a 16 person van packed full of bags and people. The roads through Thailand were paved and pretty well maintained but they were very windy. Plus we had a dare-devil driver who Continue reading

The Train

We went to the train station a bit early to try and get tickets from Bangkok to Chang Mai in the sleeper car, but almost everything was full! Our only option was 3rd class “seats” on the late night train. Since we really needed to get to Chang Mai for a pre-purchased elephant adventure, we decided to give it a try. It only cost 530 baht ($16). With the money we saved, we had some beers at a restaurant across the street while we waited five hours for the late train. Continue reading

Street Food in Bangkok, Thailand

image.jpgWe arrived at the ferry terminal in Koh Tao and obtained red stickers for Bangkok. Travel consisted of a 3 hour ferry to Chumphon (which was a wonderful pit stop with clean bathrooms and free wifi!) then an 8 hour bus ride to the city. We ended up arriving to our pre booked guesthouse at 2:00 in the morning.

Our main purpose in the city was to obtain a visa for Vietnam which required us to visit their embassy twice. In the downtime, we wandered through markets and a few malls, hit some tourist spots, and relaxed at our hotel, Bangkok 68 (with a rooftop pool). Best of all though was Continue reading