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Laos: What's your favorite route?
Since Laos is a narrow country, there are only a few possible ways to get through it, but just the same, it would be cool to see some photos from other riders' trips through Laos. Here are a few of my favorite pics, and a drawing of the river bars in Vang Vieng.
My route: China -> Boten -> Nam Tha -> Ou Domxai -> Luang Prabang -> Phongsavahn -> Vientiane -> Savannakhet -> Cambodia
Chris
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tips for riding in laos
hi chris
im on the way to laos thi viatnam in 10 dayes
il be happy to get some tips abot where can i rent a bike in laos
and places i should visit
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to chris
hi. chris bikes of u use it is good. bike have promble?
in Thailand have bikes dis i think to buy it but i cannot it good?
hope u have good time.
.........Songphol v.
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Small bikes (125 step-through type) are no longer rented in some areas due to too many accident prone falang drivers ;-)
"Big" bikes (250cc and rarely above) are easily rented in Vientiane and Luang Prabang, sometimes also in Pakxe. If arranged suffieniently in advance some of the rental companies can drop a bike for you somewhere else, e.g. at Huai Xai (border with Thailand). Both Jimoi and Jules are good guys to rent from. More info on the gt-rider forum.
The GT-Rider map of Laos is pretty much mandatory (the rental places will have it) and the only decent map of the country in existance. As for routes ... too many to write about here. And it depends very much on what you want, paved road or off-road (fantastic in Laos), backpackers, sex/drugs/rocknroll, nature, landscapes, hilltribes, culture ... ?
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