In Laos

Well, it’s been some time since the last time I wrote, so I thing it’s time to summarize what I’ve been doing since the last post. After the problems in Thailand I got to Cambodia two days later than planned. I arrived to Siem Reap the night of the 19th, and I stayed there 5 days with my friend Kiara, who is doing voluntary work there at an orphanage. I really liked the city, and the temples at Angkor are really amazing.

After that I spent one day in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, from where I took a flight to Laos. I stayed a couple of days in Viantiane, and afterwards I came to Luang Prabang in a looong bus ride. I’ve been already almost a week, resting and relaxing more than doing any “profitable” thing, but I really felt like chilling out for a few days after all the travelling around of the previous weeks.

The city is very quiet and not very big, but there are many things to do here, and the hostel where I’ve been staying -SpicyLaos- is really nice and there is a very good atmosphere. I have to decide tonight what I’m going to do the following days, whether staying here until Saturday or starting to get closer back to Vientiane stopping somewhere along the way. In any case I want to be on Sunday at Vientiane, and next Tuesday I’m taking another flight from there to Ho Chi Minh, in the south of Vietnam.

I have only ten days left of my trip, so I want to make the most of the rest of it (no more lazy days :p). Lets see how everything goes…

That’s all, you can see the photos I’ve uploaded so far in my flikr account.


Problems in Thailand

First of all I want to calm down some people that has written me, the situation in general here in Thailand is of normality, apart from the fact that the two airports of Bangkok have been taken over by the government opponents. The terrorists attacks with hundreds of victims that are on the news have happened in India, here there have been some incidents with the demonstrators but nothing so bad.

Anyway many flights have been canceled, including the one that was supposed to take me yesterday to Siem Reap (Cambodia) from Chiang Mai, where I am now. It was a direct flight, so it didn’t have to stop in Bangkok, but it seems that the plane is “trapped” in Bangkok, or at least that’s what I’ve understood from the explanations they’ve given me.

All this has forced me to change a little bit my trip plans. Yesterday I took a night bus to Bangkok, where I am now, and I’ll spend here one day and tomorrow (Saturday) I’ll continue to Siem Reap with another bus. I will lose almost two days with this change, but at least I’ll try to do a couple of things in Bangkok that I couldn’t do last week, specially visiting the royal palace.

That’s all, this is just a little annoying but nothing to worry about, at least so far. The people here seems to be more tired than worried about the situation, and there seem to be no reason to be alarmed. I’ll inform you if there is any further change to the situation.


Asia 2008 - Day 5 - Tokyo

After the night flight from Kuala Lumpur and passing the usual controls of passport and luggage (taking out all my dirty clothes from my backpack is something I had to do everytime I travelled outside Japan during the year I lived there), I took the train to Ueno. I arrived there around 9am, and it was too early for checking-in at the hostel, so I left my backpack in a locker and went to visit the area.

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The Ueno park central lake Pagoda

Just after entering the park, and while I bought a coffee from an automatic machine, a Japanese beggar came to me and had me talking for about hour telling me (with a quite limited English) about his opinions of Japan and how (according to him) Japan should open more to the western world, and also how i should start talking with every Japanese girl I saw…

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Lanterns at the entrance to a temple “Doris” (traditional doors) at the entrance to a temple

Once finished the discussion I started walking around the Ueno area, and visiting the temples and monuments of the surroundings. Around noon I started looking for a place to eat, and finally I decided for a small curry restaurant… one of the things that I had missed the most was the japanese curry-rice, and it was as good as I remembered :p

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Walking around Ueno

After lunch I went to the hostel, and after the check-in I went directly to bed to recover some lost sleep. After the siesta I went to Shibuya to have a look and have dinner there. Almost everything was as I remembered, apart from the small Indian restaurant where we used to go quite often, that had disappeared along with the rest of the building, so I had some ramen at another place I used to go, and then had a beer at the “200 yen place” (although now it was 300).

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The Hachiko statue, a frequent meeting point One of Shibuya’s main streets
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Shibuya crossing Walking around

More pics in my flickr set: 2008-AsiaTrip-03-Tokyo .


Asia 2008 - Day 4 - Kuala Lumpur

After a few days in Singapore, it was time to continue my trip to new lands. I had a night flight to Tokyo booked from Kuala Lumpur, and my idea was spending the day there before taking the flight, so Pier and me left early that morning. After the six hours bus ride, we arrived to KL, and I left my luggage at the bus station for visiting the city.

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The KL monorail Coming closer to the Petronas

The main objective was the Petronas towers, that impressed me again as the first time I saw them, even if it’s been a while since they were the tallest building of the world (the title was for the Taipei 101 in Taiwan, although it is not so impressive in my opinion), and both have been already surpassed by the Burj Dubai that will soon reach the amazing height of 818 metres… I’ll have to go to Dubai some day to see that in person.

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Close look to the Petronas

After the “serious” pictures, Pier and me made some fun shots with the tower in our back. Afterwards I went with Pier to buy some souvenirs, and he left for going back to Singapore. Then I went to the Times Square building and bought some books and had a coffee at the Starbucks. Then as I went out it starting raining hard, so I decided to finish the visit.

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Some “fun” shots

After picking up my luggage I went to the airport. The night flight was quite tiring but without incidents, and around 7am I finally arrived to the Narita airport.

More pics in my flickr set: 2008-AsiaTrip-02-Kuala Lumpur .


Asia 2008 - Day 3 - Singapore

After two days going out at night, and possibly also influenced by the timezone and weather change , on Sunday I woke up exhausted, so we took the day really easy. The afternoon we walked around the Marina Bay and Esplanade area.

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The Esplanade Th “big durian”

We went to the Merlion (the city simbol) and we had a coffee in a cafe nearby, and we went back home. At night we had dinner at a place close to Brenda’s house, then chatted a while a checked internet, and went to sleep early because the day after was going to be hard.

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The Merlion Coming back home