On a sadder note, 2 people died whilst we were in Laos whilst using the slides and swings. A side effect of alcohol and danger unfortunately.
After 5 days in VV, we headed North again to the town of Luang Prabang. The journey was in a minivan and invloved some hectic hill roads...I do not expect there to be a Tour de Laos anytime soon!!! Our first full day in Luang Prabang was spent wandering around and taking in the sites. We climbed to the top of the main hill that over looks the whole town, on top of this hill there were several Wats.
After the hill we headed to the Kuang Si waterfalls which also had a bear sanctuary nearby. We were able to swim and climb through the waterfalls.
The next day Sam and I went started a two day/one night tour of the local forest and its villages. Typical to form, the rain was heavy on the morning of the first day. Wet season was hitting Laos and our happiness; but we persevered and got to the village of out home stay after a 45minute boat trip and 5hr hike through jungles and streams.
The hike was worth the effort as we were rewarded with a bed in a village where the locals took an interest in us. We were able to wander around and do as we please whilst they continued on as normal. We were also able to see how our tour fees were being spent in education and health within the village and surrounding area. At night we were able to sit with the villagers as they watched the only TV in the town for an hour.
After a good night sleep we were blessed with sunny weather. There was a short walk to the river via some small waterfalls followed by a boat trip.The next thing was a new experience for Sam and I; Elephant trekking. The elephants are rescued from illegal logging operations and then looked after by trained mahouts. The end result is a happy elephant and good source of income for area.
After the elephant ride we went kayaking which ended with us capsizing in some rapids. Good fun but it was definitely enough...
Tomorrow we fly to Thailand and the northern city of Chiang Mai.