We however were not; we found a $4 per night guesthouse the next morning, and it was just as nice as what we'd paid $65 for the night before. After being suitably pleased with out new accommodations we headed out into Luang Prabang. We walked around this charming town for a while and ended up at the Restaurant L'Elephant, where we made a reservation for Christmas dinner. We spent the rest of the day wandering around town, but the highlight of the day was definitely the dinner. Andrew and I shared a table with an interesting French couple who were great company, but the best part was surely the food. We began with some cheese and cherry tomatoes filled with a similar soft cheese. Next up for me was a baked cream of mushroom soup, with cheese on top. The third course was the main, Andrew and I both had turkey stuffed with local wild mushrooms, scalloped potatoes, and some asparagus. Following that there was a soft cheese course, and then a cake dessert. All in all this one is one of the finest meals I've ever had, anywhere.

The next day we caught a bus to the capital city of Vientiane. The bus ride really showed off the Laotian countryside. We also had the pleasure of sharing our bus with vomitting Laotian women and an especially stinky rooster; I guess these thing build character. Vientiane was an interesting little city, we went to a covered market that was the least hectic of any I've ever been to. We also took a trip to "The Vertical Runway", this is the Laotian Arc d'Triomphe. It is so named because it was made from cement intended for a new airport and looks very similar to the arc in Paris. That night we had a nice sushi feast and headed to the airport the next morning.
Andrew went back to Saigon and then Canada. I went to Bangkok for a couple days, and then came back to Canada. And that's where I am now, sitting in Victoria writing my blog on my new Macbook. I'll save any grand reflections on SE Asia for another blog, but I will add some photos now, so if you're reading this check out this last few entries for some new pictures.
1 comment:
Hey Ben,
Stinky rooster and vomitting women - character building indeed! Another experience of a lifetime.
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