8 Nov 2011 Day 7 LUANG PRABANG--QUDOM XAI--BOTEN--LUANG NAMTHA
Luang Prabang... Another beautiful morning in Laos, watching the lazy Mekong river and its traffic at this hour is really mesmerizing and relaxing. 10pm we're back on the wheel again as everyone agreed to continue our ride up to China border and tried to cross it in the evening.
Simple breakfast beside Mekong river
Made in china |
Fresh snack |
Dried snack |
Ignore the date
We
passed through rice fields and small villages, along winding roads and
alongside rivers – all idyllic and stunningly beautiful
It took us two hours to reach Oudom Xai from Pak Mong and the distance only 80km.
Poor road condition almost 60percent no tarmac, loose gravel and very dusty... And condition getting more dangerous as we ride.. Had to dodge the left and right to avoid incoming reckless Chinese driver and at one point I was thrown into the v slope on the roadside.
I could write about the hard bits, about the miles, the hills and sore bums but it doesn’t really seem fair. Not when we passed so many warm and friendly people, who called that train home and whose everyday lives make our adventure seem like a walk in the park
Suddenly the road condition improving with new laid tarmac from Oudom Xai-up to the Chinese border.. Just a speculation... This road that was constructed and sponsored by the Chinese government to help their export.
We arrived at our furthest point from home... Boten.. Laos-China border .. It's just like a ghost town here, where there is a lot unused shop lot, warehouse and hotel... China.. Maybe next time as the border closed at 6pm, taking few pictures at the border and we are headed to Luang Namtha for a night.
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