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Tuesday, 11 January 2011

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Take Laos Trekking to New


Depths


By Jude Limburn Turner


If you visit Laos, you may well struggle to believe that the peaceful and pristine environment you see was once at the centre of a violent and revolutionary war. Today, tranquil village life, the fascinating culture and the impressive natural scenery of the country makes it high up on many people's list of must-see holiday destinations. But if history is one of the main things pulling you towards Laos, trekking under the ground rather than over it might prove to be of extra interest to you.

The Viengxai Cave Memorial
The Viengxai Kaysone Phomvihane cave memorial lies hidden from the untrained eye, surrounded by the forests and limestone mountains of the Houaphanh province. Only opened to tourists and the general public in November 2009, these caves are not something that you will have seen if you've been to Laos trekking previously.

The History of the Caves
Whilst you're in Laos, trekking through the towns will lead you into the path of many relics and reminders of what will always be remembered as a particularly tumultuous time for the country. The Royalist regime began in 1964 and with it came a violent period of civil unrest which lasted into the mid 1970s. America backed the regime, and as bombs were consistently dropped upon Laos by US aircrafts on behalf of the Royal Lao Government, many were forced to take shelter, including leaders and members of the communist Pathet Lao Party, who were considered the revolutionaries of the time. The leaders of the Pathet Lao remained underground living in the network of caves for almost ten years before emerging moving Vientiane in 1974 to form the Lao PDR government. To this day, the Viengxai caves are seen by many as the spiritual birthplace of Lao's government. The vast network of underground caverns that comprise the Viengxai caves became home to many people during that period, with over 400 caves housing and sheltering at least 20,000 people.

Inside the Caves
Now open to tourists, it is possible for those interested in Laos trekking to also venture underground and see the myriad of tunnels and caverns for themselves. Within the caves, there was once a school, bakery, shops, meeting rooms, sleeping quarters, and even a larger cavern which was turned into a natural amphitheater, complete with pit for the orchestra. Visitors can wander through the caves, with only their imaginations to help them try and visualise what it would have been like to liver underground for almost ten years. However, English speaking guides will escort visitors through the caves as part of a local tourism development project, helping you to build up a better picture, and sharing all they know about the nine years that the Pathet Lao spent inside the caves.

The Viengxai caves not only offer an insight into the deep and fascinating history of the country, but provide a very interesting alternative to the usual activities you might partake in in Laos. Trekking beneath the ground can be just as rewarding as it is above the ground in this instance.




Jude Limburn Turner is the Marketing Manager for Mountain Kingdoms, an adventure tour company who run Laos Trekking holidays. They now offer treks and tours worldwide, including destinations in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Central and South East Asia.


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Monday, 8 February 2010

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Himalayan Motorcycle Touring - Anyone done it?

I am a westerner considering taking a motorcycle tour into the Himalayas next summer. I would like to ride to Ladakh, India - the highest navigable road in the world on an organized tour on my Royal Enfield. My main problem is I cant stand curry or most Indian food! On the other hand there are some fantastic Thailand/Laos/Burma tours available that look similarly spectacular. Can anyone who has been on such a tour tell me what the travelling conditions were? How did you stomach hold up? I would hate to get the runs at 18,400ft!


Do it you will have a fantastic time the ride to Ladakh is grand and you can have you photograph taken at the sign.

Do not worry about food as there are loads of other things to eat,if you stay away from the water no problem just take a load of stomach pills to prevent the runs.
the scenery is spectacular people are really friendly and on an Enfield your fine should you require parts.

I have done it about 3 years ago with a group of bikers who hired Enfields once we got there, we really had a ball and are now saving to cross the Sahara must be insane!

If you want some more information there was a web site called Indiamike.com which has/had a fantastic forum covering this subject it was under motorbikes.

Hope you go you will not regret it.


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Wednesday, 6 May 2009

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Do you know any Vietnam-Cambodia-Laos package tour that's really good and reasonable?

We will be in Vietnam for 5 days. I was just wondering if we could fit in Cambodia or Laos in the trip. Any idea how much?


You would be really pushing it for time within the 5 days i would not say it was at all feasible . The only way it would be possible would be to fly to both Phnom Penn , & Vientiane then other problems arise cost being one of them . The connecting flights for this journey would be far to restricting for it to be enjoyable . I have done this journey several times but overland and i have had the luxury of time on my side . Unless you can extend your stay considerably just enjoy the pleasures of Vietnam . Even 5 days in Vietnam is a really short sojourn for the many places you will want to see .


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