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How to cook Laab Gai - traditional Lao cuisine
There is a distinct pleasure that comes with cooking and eating traditional Lao food. Fresh herbs, shockingly vibrant flavours, and the color of the various dishes all atest to the fact that cooking Lao food is indeed a work of art. Part of the...
2 commentsWhat NOT to do in Bangkok, part 1
Khao San Road - a dead end road You're a backpacker and you've just landed in Bangkok with your trusty guidebook? Most likely you'll head straight from the airport on over to Khao San Road to join the...
4 commentsMore Food from Laos - Gaeng Som Gai (Sour Chicken Soup)
This stimulating sour and spicy soup is very healing, cozy and therapeutic to sip on during these cold months (although in Laos, of course, it is eaten regularly despite the warm climate as soup is believe to...
2 commentsEscape in N. Laos
Tucked away in the shadows of rippling limestone mountains and inaccessible by road sits the tiny riverside village Meuang Ngoi Neua. About four hours north of Luang Prabang (6 hours by boat), and an...
4 commentsAn Organic Detour in Vang Vieng
Vang Vieng. Over the years, this tiny mountain town has become a hot-spot among travelers in Laos, and for many backpackers, a sort of rite-of-passage to their Indochina adventures. It’s easy to see why:...
2 commentsfamily friendly travel ideas for Vientiane
While Vientiane's no Disneyland, it's definitely a very kid-friendly city – just one smile-filled walk around town will prove this. Children are welcome just about everywhere in the capital city and ...
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