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Taking a moment to pray https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0880-L.jpg Nice details on the outside of the temple https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0885-L.jpg Vendors outside Pha That Luang https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0890-L.jpg Scooting around Vientiane Okay, we're off to pick up our visas. Hopefully we're allowed back into Thailand. It's a major bummer that we don't have our bikes with us, but we've resolved to make the best of it and we'll see the rest of the region by some other means. And I'm sure there will be lots of beerlaowdark along the way! |
Me and Ohmmy had a really good weekend, it was great meeting up with you both. If you get back to BKK let me know, food and drink..
All the best and safe travels Wayne Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk whilst drinking a cold beer |
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https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...L/map278-L.jpg https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0478-L.jpg Ok, we got our Thai Visa. Although it was always assumed that we would be allowed back into Thailand, there was still this sliver of doubt that they'd deny us re-entry. We've heard that the Thai government are very picky about who they let in. We did so much research to increase the odds of getting our visa application approved. We read online that they don't like foreigners who can't pay their way through the country and then take jobs away from Thai people when they're here. So for some visitors, there's a solvency test where they check your bank balance. Also, as of a few years ago, they started scrutinizing Russian nationals because they are starting illegal businesses in the tourist areas (Phuket, in particular) and taking money away from Thai businesses. They also don't like hippy backpacker tourists, because they bring drug problems into the country and don't spend a lot of money. I even got a haircut and wore a nice shirt with no BeerLaowDark stains on it specifically because we were afraid of that... :( At the Thai Embassy in Vientiane, there were hordes of dread-locked, sandal-and-tie-dye-singlet wearing hippies in line and all of them got their Visas approved. I bet some of them were even Russian! Wat Dahek! I got a haircut for nothing! Bah, not listening to the Internet anymore. -555. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0921-L.jpg Patuxai War Monument So with our freshly minted visas in our passports, we went back out into Vientiane to see more sights. Our plan is to relocate away from the Embassy which is in the outskirts of Vientiane and move to the downtown area. We had to negotiate with a tuk tuk driver to get us there. It seems like haggling is as much of a national sport here as it is in Thailand. One that we are no good at... I hate backpacking. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0929-L.jpg Patuxai War Monument is similar to the Arc de Triomphe in France, but this one celebrates Laos independence from... France. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0932-L.jpg The Patuxai is decorated with our old friend the Kinnari, which we last saw at the Royal Palace in Bangkok |
Our tuk tuk brought us to the centre of Vientiane's busy downtown core where we checked into another hotel. The ladies at reception greet us with a "Sabaidee!" A bit different from the "Sawatdee Kah" greeting in Thailand, but almost the same.
https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0951-L.jpg More reminders of Laos' connection to the Soviet Union https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...SC_0945-XL.jpg Stupa right around the corner from our hotel The days are too hot to go venturing out, so we wait until the temperatures cool in the early evening, whereupon our activities mainly consist of eating out. The prices here are surprisingly expensive, about one and a half times more than Thailand, despite Laos being not as well developed. Maybe it was because we were in the capital city? Would it be cheaper in the smaller towns? https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0957-L.jpg Go home, Camera. You're drunk. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0963-L.jpg We did a lot of this while in Vientiane https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0964-L.jpg Scooter hangouts at night Vehicles drive on the the right side of the road in Laos. Our bus from Thailand had to briefly switch sides to drop us off at the border and I found that after only two months in left-hand-side-driving Thailand, I had already switched over mentally. Here in Vientiane, I had to constantly remind myself to look left when crossing the street and traffic looked odd to me. I kept thinking, "Everybody's driving on the wrong side of the road!" Can't wait to get back to Thailand. |
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These spirit houses are everywhere in South-East Asia Spirit houses are tiny ornate temples located on the premises of a residence or business. A priest needs to be consulted as to the location of the spirit house - never build one in the shadow of the building! After the spirit house is constructed, it provides a shelter for the spirits that live on that piece of land. Only then can you build your house or business, without fear that the spirit of the land will inhabit your building. The spirit that lives in this spirit house really likes Pepsi. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0970-L.jpg Visiting more temples https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...SC_0972-XL.jpg Laotian Bell tower https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0976-L.jpg Walking around Wat Ong Teu https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0983-L.jpg Monks catching a tuk tuk. Their transportation is free all over South East Asia I have a solution to our tuk tuk haggling and general transportation problems. All we need are a couple of orange robes. I may need another haircut though... https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0002-L.jpg Hm... 555 |
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Time to get this gong show on the road https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0995-L.jpg Studying at the feet of Buddha https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_1002-L.jpg I am fascinated by monks! https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_1013-L.jpg Pretending to take a picture of these dragons |
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Neda is laughing at me taking pictures of all these monks https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_1007-L.jpg Negative Space Buddha https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_1023-L.jpg A monk in every picture. Neda calls me Monk Stalker |
We've been in Vientiane for five days now. Every morning we walk past the Sabaidee ladies in reception to grab breakfast. Then back to the air conditioning of our hotel room. Then in the evenings, more Sabaidees on the way to dinner. It seems like we're just dragging our feet in Laos, unable to pull ourselves forward.
https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0968-L.jpg Cross-section of life in Vientiane https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0006-L.jpg Goofing around in Vientiane We really tried our best to get out to backpack South-East Asia. Honestly. We spent a day or two looking over bus schedules, flight schedules, schedules schedules schedules. All of this traveling on schedules was causing us a lot of grief. When we started this trip almost four years ago, backpacking is not what we signed up for. We have brand new motorcycles waiting for us just across the border and wait... what do we have burning a hole in our passports? A permission slip to return back to those motorcycles? https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSCN6809-L.jpg Screw this backpacker nonsense. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSCN6806-L.jpg We're going home!!! |
Home.
Haircuts are in! Happy travels.
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https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...L/map279-L.jpg With our first Visa Run out of the way, we returned to Chiang Mai and immediately checked up on our motorcycles. *phew* Still there, right where we parked them a week ago! We were very relieved! We were feeling kinda nervous leaving them behind... We're booked back into our amazing apartment in Nimman, and it's like we've returned home again, ready to resume our life of lounging and leisure. But this time with motorcycles! No more haggling with the tuk tuk drivers! There's still some paperwork to be done with the bikes. We're missing our ownership papers (Green Book) as well as our license plates. We're able to ride around Thailand legally by keeping a copy of the bill of sale, but we need the ownership and plates to take the bikes out of the country. We've also extended our two month Thai Visa an additional month which gives us a total of 90 days to get our bikes sorted out. Then we're kicked out of Thailand yet again. But given our problems with getting the paperwork completed in time before our last visa expired, we decide not to delay things, and we're routinely shuttling documents between the various government offices and the Honda dealership. In between all this administration, we take time to do our first road trip! https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSCN6813-L.jpg Welcome to Bosang! Bosang is just east of Chiang Mai... a whopping total of 20 kms! 55555. We are starting nice and slow with these bikes. Gotta get used to the absolute lack of power and the horribly uncomfortable seat. We even got them out on the highway to really flog those tiny engines. Every time we hit 100 km/h, with the bike buzzing like angry bees underneath me, I instinctively tug up on the shifter and my toe hits resistance... nope, no seventh gear on the baby CRF. Every single time :( I like riding motorcycles in Thailand. At every stoplight, we filter to the front of the lineup. Even though we think we bought tiny motos, we are still some of the biggest bikes on the road - our tall dirtbikes towering amidst a sea of 110cc scooters. To make us even more conspicuous, we're the only ones outiftted in full gear. Nothing screams "farang" like ATGATT. At the Stoplight Grand Prix, while waiting for the lights to turn green, all the local scooterists eye us up and down like we are aliens. I thought we were going to blend in with these bikes. I guess not... https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0025-L.jpg We are in Bo Sang for the annual umbrella festival! |
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Thailand is known for many things and one of them is the Thai umbrella. Bo Sang is where it all started It's said that a monk (why is it always a monk that starts these things?) brought the technique of making paper umbrellas to the artisans in Bo Sang, and they quickly turned it into one of the iconic symbols of Thai culture. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0177-L.jpg The canopy is made from a special lightweight, durable paper called saa, native to Northern Thailand, and is oiled to make it waterproof. The frame is made of strong bamboo. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0203-L.jpg The handmade umbrellas are also painted by hand. All over town, there were artists decorating umbrellas https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0027-L.jpg Some are professional, some are beginners... :) |
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Umbrellas and elephants, two of Thailand's most well-known symbols https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...SCN6828-XL.jpg Neda the Thai-Lady says, "Sawatdee Kah!" https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0063-L.jpg Everywhere you look, there are umbrellas decorating the town. Even above! To celebrate the Umbrella Festival, a beauty pageant was held. But instead of walking down a stage, these contestants rode bicycles up and down the main street in Bosang. https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0097-L.jpg Who will be crowned Miss Umbrella Festival 2016? https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0148-L.jpg Wonder if these umbrella girls also work at the motorcycle races? |
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More handpainting https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0190-L.jpg The general public is invited to handpaint their own umbrellas https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0056-L.jpg Neda is loving all the vibrant, pretty colours! https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSC_0169-L.jpg This pose is called the "Closed Umbrella" https://mym0ry.smugmug.com/Motorcycl...DSCN6834-L.jpg Awesome road trip! Getting ready for the long ride back home! |
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