Laos is really hilly in the north, but not as much south of Vientiane. Yeah I think a beginner could probably do it, you would need to be able to ride about 60kms a day, in the heat. Thailand would be much more beginner friendly, as there are more places to stop for shade and cold drinks during the day, and more accommodation available
Nah we left them cause we were riding back the other way. We've heard people have, but check the track conditions on the other side cause it can get pretty bad after heavy rain. Such a beautiful area!
@@weridebikesplaces - Yeah, I have a couple of friends that did it and it looked hectic. One of em dropped his phone in the drink. 🤦♂️ My route takes me past the other side anyway, but I was thinking about doing the detour to go through the cave too just for the experience. We'll see, I guess! Cheers!
In Laos everyone seems very content with what that have, they are incredibly happy people. They were just happy to see us riding bicycles through and enjoying their country
Love this! Great video guys!
I don't know about you and the lady
But you have loyal friend with you
The main thing is that you both are together ❤
Oh I was scared it would be really Hilly/ mountainy routes but the seem flat! Do you think a beginner could also do it? :)
Laos is really hilly in the north, but not as much south of Vientiane. Yeah I think a beginner could probably do it, you would need to be able to ride about 60kms a day, in the heat. Thailand would be much more beginner friendly, as there are more places to stop for shade and cold drinks during the day, and more accommodation available
Did you guys take your bikes through the Konglor Cave? I'm considering it right now.... 🤔
Nah we left them cause we were riding back the other way. We've heard people have, but check the track conditions on the other side cause it can get pretty bad after heavy rain. Such a beautiful area!
@@weridebikesplaces - Yeah, I have a couple of friends that did it and it looked hectic. One of em dropped his phone in the drink. 🤦♂️
My route takes me past the other side anyway, but I was thinking about doing the detour to go through the cave too just for the experience. We'll see, I guess!
Cheers!
I just started looking back at photos from our time there, man that area is so beautiful, Enjoy!!!
Looks like the route is fairly flat, with not a lot of big hills?
@kasiapierzga8252 yeah, it's very flat, as is most of south east Asia. If you go further north, there are plenty of hills though
Cool
Am sure local people wondering why you do this as their ambition to get a car or truck so they dont have to cycle 😮
In Laos everyone seems very content with what that have, they are incredibly happy people. They were just happy to see us riding bicycles through and enjoying their country