South Laos – Hammocks and waterfalls

Third country of our world trip, Laos suggests a month of discovery at a fairly relaxed pace (we ran until then, you didn’t notice…). All feedbacks we had on this country are flattering, and we look forward to verify them. Our first stop is chosen quite simply; the constellation of peaceful islands dotting the Mekong on the Cambodian border, Si Pan Don or literally “4000 Islands” in Lao.

The chickens anchored in Angkor

At the end of January, our goal was to cross the land border between Thailand and Cambodia. We had read a lot of articles on the passage of this border which was known as quite complicated in terms of travel time, and fatigue for your nerves and your wallet, bribes being commonplace during this passage! However, it was nothing for the chickens in terms of big fatigue, but the travel time was indeed 24 hours long counting transfers!

Thailand discovery

As soon as we arrived in the town called “The City of Angels”, we understood what was ahead of us: a moist heat and an exacerbated urbanism. Bangkok stretches for tens of kilometres. We discovered it aboard buses taking us to the neighbourhoods where, for hours, small shops of all kinds, street vendors follow each other endlessly along the road. We imagine the campaign must be somewhere behind them…

As-tu vu les derniers articles?
Have you seen the last posts?

On a accéléré le rythme dernièrement!
We’ve increased the pace lately!

Mexique – part 1, part 2, conseils & vidéo
Bolivie – part 1part 2, conseils & vidéo
Argentine – part 1part 2conseils & vidéo

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Ne sois pas timide
Don’t be shy

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