I have living around for like past 5 years, and even though I haven't been to some of these locations, looks like you have a really amazing trip in YVR.
Agree it's a beautiful place, have been going there since the late 90s and now live in Thailand. The "tubing scene" has thankfully been toned way down but beware of cocktails and other random alcoholic drinks - several deaths recently from fake booze (methanol). Take care stay safe.
Laos View Mount 1 Vang Viang 2 Muang fuang View 3 Nong Khiaw View Luang Prabang Province 4 The Rock Viewpoint Phou Phaman 🇱🇦 Khoun Kham District Khammouane Province 5 Kong Lor Cave Khoun Kham District 6 Vang Namkhiaw in Lak Sao Bolikhamsai Province
Exellent tips. I am visiting Laos in February for the first time and have Vang Vieng planned for most of the outdoor activities. I am keen to know if I should take a personal guide who can also watch over my things when tubing as a safety precaution?
Vang Vieng is the perfect outdoor hub! You should rent a dry bag when you go tubing so you can just put your belongings in there. There aren't really any guides around that watch over stuff. We also left some of our stuff at the tubing place and the guy was fine with that as well!
They definitely have them in Blue Lagoon 1! Didn't see people wearing them in the 3rd one. But maybe you can check with them! They might add a rental fee if you want a life jacket
VV is fine as there's no airport around as far as I know. Best not to fly it in Luang Prabang because the airport is located inside the little UNESCO town.
No you’re fine as long as you’re comfortable driving dirt roads and roads with potholes. Best to have some experience! Other than that, not so much traffic on the roads
Vang Vieng is a peace of heaven. It's a place to go chill, relax and let go of all your worries and stress.
One of the best Vlogs, in depth coverage of Vang Vieng.
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful experience 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for watching! ☺️
I have living around for like past 5 years, and even though I haven't been to some of these locations, looks like you have a really amazing trip in YVR.
Wow looks so nice and cool beautiful countryside healthy Living.
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In fact, you answered all the questions that I wanted to ask you. Your explanation was complete and very useful. Thank you.❤
Nice, thanks for all the tips and place im going in two week hopefully i visits all the places
Hope you had a good time!
Awesome , spectacular and marvellous ❤❤❤
One of the best Vlogs
I'm going to Laos 🔜
Thanks a lot of all information and sharing your experience with us ❤ 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks
I miss binge watching entire Friends seasons at one of the local restaurants while enjoying fruit shakes, noodles and pizzas... ☺️
Looks beautiful
Yes it is! Loved the karst mountains here ☺️
Love your vidéo 🎉🎉❤❤❤
very very nice
Thanks!☺️
Nice video
Agree it's a beautiful place, have been going there since the late 90s and now live in Thailand. The "tubing scene" has thankfully been toned way down but beware of cocktails and other random alcoholic drinks - several deaths recently from fake booze (methanol). Take care stay safe.
Yes, we heard the sad news. definitely be careful out there!
Laos View Mount
1 Vang Viang 2 Muang fuang View
3 Nong Khiaw View Luang Prabang Province
4 The Rock Viewpoint Phou Phaman 🇱🇦 Khoun Kham District Khammouane Province
5 Kong Lor Cave Khoun Kham District
6 Vang Namkhiaw in Lak Sao Bolikhamsai Province
Mir Xaixana Phokham 🙍 Paksane District Bolikhamsai Province 🌏🇱🇦
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Nice Video. Which month did you visit Laos?
Last month! About mid-October
Best travel advice is to avoid that cesspit
Exellent tips. I am visiting Laos in February for the first time and have Vang Vieng planned for most of the outdoor activities.
I am keen to know if I should take a personal guide who can also watch over my things when tubing as a safety precaution?
Vang Vieng is the perfect outdoor hub! You should rent a dry bag when you go tubing so you can just put your belongings in there. There aren't really any guides around that watch over stuff. We also left some of our stuff at the tubing place and the guy was fine with that as well!
I'm going there this March. I think.
The best tempat mabok-mabokan😂😂
When is the best month to visits this place ?
November - December is a good time!
Hi, will I get life jackets in vang vieng lagoons??? Any idea? I don't know how to swim.
They definitely have them in Blue Lagoon 1! Didn't see people wearing them in the 3rd one. But maybe you can check with them! They might add a rental fee if you want a life jacket
What kinda of camera are you using
Canon EOS 80D, dji mini 2, and go pro hero 10
How many days did you stay to do all of these?
We stayed around 6 days
How did you get the permit to fly the drone in laos? Really struggling to find it
It wasn't such an issue in Laos! As long as you adhere to some of the general drone rules
VV is fine as there's no airport around as far as I know. Best not to fly it in Luang Prabang because the airport is located inside the little UNESCO town.
To rent a motorcycle, do you have to know the road rules pretty good? Do they want you to have a specific license?
No you’re fine as long as you’re comfortable driving dirt roads and roads with potholes. Best to have some experience! Other than that, not so much traffic on the roads
Hello, a beautiful channel with interesting content. Please, can you add Arabic translation?
Just added Arabic subtitles to this video! Let me know if it's good!
Is it safe for a solo traveler?
Yes we believe it's safe for solo travelers! Met many solo travelers actually... there are lots of good hostels where you can connect with others