Your interaction with the dogs were so funny and cute. The first dog knows whats best 😅 It reminds me of all the dogs following you when you were in Georgia. Thanks for sharing your journey. ❤ The views were so pretty. I need to research where i can find some Paksong coffee.
Yes, the first dog was so smart. He refused to eat plain rice, not even with the meat inside haha. Paksong coffee is known to be the best coffee in Laos, I hope you find some in the USA.
That was a beautiful journey, Nat! The waterfalls are all so stunning! Imagine how much more if you were during the start of the wet season where everything is greener 😊 Also, I was craving for the sticky rice and chili ans the fruits when you were eating! Great stuff bro 👍🏻👍🏻
I was thinking the same, bro. It must be so nice to come back during the rainy season with more water. Maybe next trip I'll do from the north to south on my motorbike. They have lots of fresh produce down there. and the air is much cleaner compared to the north of Laos
True, the weather was nice when I was there even though it was very hot in Pakse. Would be great to back during the rainy season. By the way, I'm heading to Thakhek in a few days to do the Thakhek loop. Let me know if you're around. Would be nice to catch up for a coffee.
You missed out E-Tu waterfall from the big3. It’s only 2km before the 3 you visited and tbh I think my favourite out of them all. The abandoned resort has a spooky feel to it 😝 I actually done the whole Pakse loop a month before you and was blown away by- even in dry season! Can’t wait to go back this year again after rainy season - straight to Pakse to do it all over again 😍
Love Laos. I visited the northern parts of Laos last year and am considering traveling to the southern region this year. However, I'm undecided between enduring the lengthy road trip or opting for the costly air travel.
Normally, it should be a national park, but anything is possible in Laos in that respect. Like Kuang Si Fall in Luang Prabang, it's being leased to the Chinese investors for 25 years😥
I hope you will. It is such a beautiful place and good weather all year round. People in the south seem to be well aware of environmental issues compared to us from the north where people are burning forest
I been here 2012-2018 ຄິດຮອດເດ! So beautiful view ມັກແຮງ view ສວຍງາມແຮງ ຂອບໃຈ for sharing I ❤️ 🇱🇦👍⭐️💕🙏😇
My first time and I'm loving it here. The weather is so nice
Very beautiful 🤩
Glad to see the different side of laos. Absolutely enjoy by watching your videos.
Thank you always🙂🙏
Lovely vid Ur English is excellent bro looking forward to next vid🙏
Thank you, I'm flattered ☺️
You take your time, very nice video
Thank you😊
Thank you for sharing your journey 👍you have Laotian northern and Southern accents
I am actually trying to sound like a southern accent because it's beautiful, until I mix it, then it gets weird, hehe.
Your interaction with the dogs were so funny and cute. The first dog knows whats best 😅 It reminds me of all the dogs following you when you were in Georgia. Thanks for sharing your journey. ❤ The views were so pretty. I need to research where i can find some Paksong coffee.
Yes, the first dog was so smart. He refused to eat plain rice, not even with the meat inside haha.
Paksong coffee is known to be the best coffee in Laos, I hope you find some in the USA.
That was a beautiful journey, Nat! The waterfalls are all so stunning!
Imagine how much more if you were during the start of the wet season where everything is greener 😊
Also, I was craving for the sticky rice and chili ans the fruits when you were eating!
Great stuff bro 👍🏻👍🏻
I was thinking the same, bro. It must be so nice to come back during the rainy season with more water. Maybe next trip I'll do from the north to south on my motorbike. They have lots of fresh produce down there. and the air is much cleaner compared to the north of Laos
Great content man...sok dee. FC 🇱🇦 🇺🇸
Thank for very much😊🙏
I was thaere 2 years ago, very beautiful I want to go again. the waether is way cooler than Pakse. 😊
True, the weather was nice when I was there even though it was very hot in Pakse. Would be great to back during the rainy season.
By the way, I'm heading to Thakhek in a few days to do the Thakhek loop. Let me know if you're around. Would be nice to catch up for a coffee.
Ooh, my favorite Lao RUclips channel’s collaboration would be so nice to see.
Very informative, thank you!!!
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beautiful waterfall..
City it’s have been growing a lot! ປາກເຊ !
Yes, I was surprised when riding on my motorbike. It is expanding out so wide
You two are great! You can speak perfectly English! Good luck to both of you!
Thanks very much😊🙏
Lao food 🍱 are delicious 😋 and fresh fruits 🍉 going back to Laos 🇱🇦 next year again..
Totally, fresh and delicious 😋
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Thanks for showing us Southern lao
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I was there in Paskse my hometown beautiful view of Paskse ..
I'll give this city my third favorite in terms of vibe and beautiful scenery
Waterfalls are amazing in Laos especially southern Laos
Totally agree, it's the home to the most and the highest waterfalls in Laos
your English it’s good 👍 fellow your dream and enjoy 😉 life.. like 👍 watching your video. f.c from America 🇺🇸
Thank you very much for following my journey, I'm glad to hear that our Lao folk is doing well in the US😊
You missed out E-Tu waterfall from the big3. It’s only 2km before the 3 you visited and tbh I think my favourite out of them all. The abandoned resort has a spooky feel to it 😝
I actually done the whole Pakse loop a month before you and was blown away by- even in dry season! Can’t wait to go back this year again after rainy season - straight to Pakse to do it all over again 😍
Nature is absolutely stunning down there, I'm hoping to come back and do more of Champasak. Good luck on your next trip to Pakse
5:55 take a video that covers every angle guys
Love Laos. I visited the northern parts of Laos last year and am considering traveling to the southern region this year. However, I'm undecided between enduring the lengthy road trip or opting for the costly air travel.
Yes, taking a road trip is usually very long due to the road conditions. However, the roads in the south of Laos are unbelievably wide and smooth.
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50 years ago, we never heard of avocado or dragonfruit in Laos.
Nope, these are new to us too
Laos do not have beaches like Thailand or Vietnam but it has waterfalls which really amazing. Landlocked country also beautiful.
Exactly, Laos is offering different kinds of nature and scenery.
Are you enjoy Kong?
Yes, I am okay
Fall is private or national park?
Normally, it should be a national park, but anything is possible in Laos in that respect. Like Kuang Si Fall in Luang Prabang, it's being leased to the Chinese investors for 25 years😥
Hopefully we will be retired in our southern area in a few years.
I hope you will. It is such a beautiful place and good weather all year round.
People in the south seem to be well aware of environmental issues compared to us from the north where people are burning forest
That's like $2.50 for a whole durian, so cheap! Here in the US, that would cost at least $30 or more, and not even fresh.
I know, in Thailand would cost double. That's why I took that advantage hehe. Good for my heart lol
oh wow, i'd have thought that the kid was a foreigner from an English speaking country
That was me though 😂
Right? His English is so smooth. I was impressed
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