After 2 days of slowboating the Mekong river, we arrived at Luang Prabang. It's an amazing city with a daily night market (lots of street food and clothes). With a few exceptions, all buildings are restricted in height to 2 floors. The day after arrival, we visited the ethnology museum. The Akha, (H)mong and the Kmhmu are 3 etnic groups in Laos. We've been told that the (H)mong even originate from Alaska. In the afternoon, time was made to visit a local village. We were asked to participate in a ceremony and received many blessings. They put a cotton strings on your wrist for each blessing. I'm not sue what I got blessed for, but if any of those are related to getting married and having a bunch of children ... well I better get moving! ๐ Later that afternoon we went to see the Kuang Si Waterfalls, where we also went to swim a bit.
Floating down the river Mekong we end up at a small town in Laos (Muang Pakbรจng) to spend the night. We found a really nice restaurant with a view and had an amazing meal! We also discovered the happy bar, although happy might be a bit exaggerated. In the morning we continue our way on the Mekong direction Luang Prabang.
As we have noticed, it's better to do stuff in the morning in Bangkok. In the afteroon it just becomes too much. At that point waiting lines grow exponentially, whether it being for going for lunch or visiting one of the many amazing sites in Bangkok. So 8AM we hit the road, starting a tour by boat on the Klongs (canals). An amazing trip along the many (mainly wooden) houses built into the canals. You also come across a huge Buddha statue and get a view of the Wat Arun temple complex. Next up was the Royal temple of Wat Po. Wat Po is the home to +1000 Buddha statues/images, from small to large ones, including a massive 46m long reclining Buddha.
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