Navigating the Mekong (Laos) [Video]
Catch up with the Van Soyes as they review their time on the Mekong River, as well as the city of Luang Prabang, Laos.
Catch up with the Van Soyes as they review their time on the Mekong River, as well as the city of Luang Prabang, Laos.
Laos is a land of rivers. As we continue our travels in Laos we took a three-day river journey down two major rivers in the country: the Nam Ou and Mekong.
We are spending more time in Laos than any other country during our five weeks in Southeast Asia. This is a remote area and by taking it slow we are hoping for “off the beaten path” cultural experiences. What we found was amazing!
Catch up with the Van Soyes as they review their time in the Phongsali Province of Laos.
While in Southeast Asia we have been traveling primarily by train. In fact, we have covered over 1,700 miles by rail since leaving Singapore. Thai trains are great for covering large distances in a relatively painless way.
Our visit to Thailand happened to coincide with the Songkran Thai New Year’s festival. However, the real attraction is the city of Ayutthaya itself.
Catch up with the Van Soyes as they review their time in Chiang Mai, the second city of Thailand.
Catch up with the Van Soyes as review their time in the World Heritage City of Ayutthaya (Pronounced: I Ru Tie a).
We didn’t expect our first Asian train trip, from Singapore to Butterworth, Malaysia, to be an all night affair. The train was scheduled to arrive at 9:20pm, just in time for a good night’s sleep at our hotel. But things didn’t quite work out that way.
Here are some of the panoramic pictures that we have taken with our Sony DSC-HX9V. You can click on the photos to download the full-sized image.
Catch up with the Van Soyes as review their time on the island of Penang in Malaysia.
Check out our wallpaper photos from the first 2 months of our expedition!