Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Vang Vieng


Well this time we managed somehow to get up early, the alarm went off at 7 and we got up! We both felt terrible and made a deal not to let each other drink Lao vodka again! It tasted ok last night but didn’t taste so good this morning! Anyway we went and had some breakfast at the Aussie Bar and we were very disappointed in the Aussie bars bacon and eggs! Anyway from there we tried to get a Tuk Tuk to some caves we had looked up in our book and the guide said it should only cost us about 30000 kip but when we asked a driver how much he said 150000 kip so we kept walking and another told us the same so we were about to give up on the idea when we went into a travel agent and he told us 150000 was ok and that he would wait there for us for 4 hours and bring us home again! This sounded reasonable because to do one of there tours was going to cost us a lot more. So off we went still feeling very seedy! We arrived and had to walk cross a rickety bamboo bridge only to be told we had to pay to walk across it at the other side! Was cheap but quite funny! Then we were greeted by a local Lao man who started to follow us so we assumed he was our guide! Hehe! We went first into Tham Xang ‘Elephant Cave’ a very small cave with a large Buddha statue and an elephant shaped stalactite which gives the cave its name! Was actually pretty cool looking elephant. From there the local man lead us through a little village and some fields and into another big cave, Tham Hoi that was very dark. We had to get head lights before we entered! We soon realized we were not prepared for this adventure. I had sandals on and big baggy Ali Baba pants that were just not good for caving and Rudi slid around with his crocs on trying to carry his camera and tripod! Anyway in the end after Rudi and I slipping and sliding everywhere and me falling in a small stream of water the guide started holding our hands and helping us and carrying all our stuff for us! We walked for about 2 hours into this pitch black cave through streams of water over big and small rocks, through mud pits where we got bogged and through tiny openings that Rudi honestly nearly could not fit through as he was too tall and couldn’t crouch little enough! It was really really hot in there too and we were sweating terribly and because we were feeling seedy already we both thought we were going to throw up. Just when we were about to say we wanted to go back we heard water running and he told us that we could go for a swim. We got to a small pond in the pitch black cave and we set our lights up so we could see a tiny bit and stripped down to our bathers and headed in. Felt so cold at the start because we were so hot but was actually really beautiful after you got used to it The water was so clear and quite deep in parts. It really was beautiful and worth the horrible hike in! We wished we could have stayed longer but swam around for about 15minutes and then headed back! We made it out and it was already time we had to go back to the Tuk Tuk so we missed out on two other nearby caves we wanted to visit! We headed back to town and had some lunch then we set out to go tubing down the river. We paid for our tube hire and got in another Tuk Tuk that drove about 10 of us about 5km up the river. We walked down to the river and jumped in our tubes. The river and all of Vang Vieng is absolutely stunning! Beautiful, huge limestone cliffs along the magnificent river! You can see the cliffs from anywhere in town! Anyway so we jumped in our tubes and headed down the river. There were bars everywhere on the side of the river and they all yell at you to get you to come over. If you say yes they throw you a rope and pull you in! We had decided we weren’t drinking today as we felt sick so we just went for the float! At these bars there is music blaring and most have these massive swings and flying foxes and slides that you can jump off and they are really quite scary! One guy on the flying fox when you hit the knot in the middle of the river did about 4 somersaults then did a back whacker into the river! We stuck to our good old tyre tube! It took us about 2 ½ hours of floating and a fair bit of paddling down the river to reach the end. Was very relaxing and quite fun in parts where there were little rapids so you went quite fast! The river is quite low at the moment so in parts you bum ram the rocks! That was not fun! It got cold by the end of the trip as the sun was starting to go down! We passed many drunk people in the bars and on the river and one young girl was talking to another boy on the river and asked where he was from….he told her to guess. She said America…no but close…her next guess cracked us up….Canadia! We were in hysterics for ages! We then saw her pull about 8 cans of beer up from a plastic bag in the water! Think she had already had a few! Anyway we came back and took some photos of the sunset! It unfortunately wasn’t as nice as the sunset we had seen from the car yesterday where the sky was a very deep pink. We then walked back into town to book a trip for tomorrow and we decided on a kayaking trip and some cave tubing! We then decided on a hot air balloon ride! Hopefully we will still be around to tell you about it tomorrow. Next stop dinner and fruit juice…no more Lao vodka! While we ate dinner Avatar was playing on about 5 big screen Tvs in the little restaurant! We headed back via a few shops and now getting ready for bed coz tomorrow is a 6oclcok start for our big day! Wish us luck!

Vang Vieng


Well the getting up early part didn’t happen! Rudi set his alarm for 8am then when it went off I said I didn’t want to get up kinda joking coz I never want to get up and next minute I know we had both fallen back to sleep and I woke Rudi to ask him what time it was and it was 12 noon! We both jumped out of bed as we had to be checked out of the hotel by 12. We quickly packed up our bag and got organized and headed down and left our bags at reception so we could get some breakfast/lunch! We looked at a couple of little market stalls on the way home and Rudi bought a singlet and we headed back to the hotel to wait for our bus to Vang Vieng. We were told to be there at 1:30 for pickup by 2 but at 2:30 we were still waiting! Eventually a little people mover turned up with 7 people in it already and in we squashed and our bags got jammed in the non existent boot! We thought this was the pickup bus from the hotel to take us to the big bus but to our surprise this tiny ‘bus’ was our vehicle for the next 4 hours. We had quite a few English and other Aussies on the bus and it was quite an entertaining, cozy trip! We arrived at Vang Vieng just after sunset and wandered to find our hotel. After asking for directions we managed to find it fairly easily considering it was dark already! We checked in and dumped our bags in our room and headed back to the Irish bar suggested by the English on the bus who work there! We ordered again on suggestion, but something we had said we miss from home…a pie! Rudi had steak and ale with mash and I had a beef and veg cottage pie! They were absolutely delicious! The “in thing” in Lao is to drink horrible concoctions out of about 1lt buckets…so as my nickname is buckets and I was quite thirsty I ordered the most horrible sounding one! It had vodka, Lao wine, Lao Lao which is a horrible kind of whiskey drink, fruit and orange juice! It was horrid but I got it down and then went on to $2 red bull and Lao vodka! I lost count of how many of these I drank because every two you got one free so they were ridiculously cheap! Rudi had some Lao beer then got stuck into the Lao Vodka and Redbull whilst swinging in a hammock! I wasn’t so lucky to have a hammock but was quite comfy lying on cushions on the little sitting stage we were on! We left when the bar man wouldn’t serve us anymore because we were the only ones there and he wanted to close! He was nice though and we talked to him for quite awhile! We found our way back home and went straight to bed as there is no opium or illegal drugs, gambling or sexual intercourse allowed in the room!

Vientiane


Well we are at the airport again! This time at KL waiting to board our flight to Vientiane in Laos. We got up about 8am and repacked our bags and headed out to get the train and bus back to the airport. Rudi is feeling better but still not great but has made it here with no dramas so far. He ate a few chicken nuggets and a banana but that’s about all he has had in the last 2 days. Ok so skip forward about 8 hourz and we are now in Laos. We got a taxi from the airport for a set price of about $6 which apparently is way over priced but we were happy to pay it. Checked into the hotel no problems and room is quite nice! India has made us appreciate the normally unappreciated! We went for a walk and probably did the most walking we have done all trip. We went to check out a traditional laos dance theatre we were going to get tickets for tonight but it is temporarily closed so we went down the road for a beer instead. For about $1 Rudi had a beer and for about $3 I had a tequila sunrise! We then stumbled, no we walked about 2km to Laos Arc De Triomphe! It was made from some concrete that the Americans gave to Laos to build an airport. Instead they built this monument and it is known as the ‘vertical runway’ It is very much like Paris with a long road (no expensive shops , mostly hotels) lights all down the street and the Arch in the middle of a roundabout. It was too late so we didn’t get to walk up to the top and enjoy the view but we walked around and it was lit up and the sky from the sunset was absolutely amazing. We didn’t stay as long as we would have liked because there were mosquitoes swarming us! We walked back towards the hotel and stopped at a restaurant Rudi had chosen out of the lonely Planet guide for dinner. He was hungry for the first time in 2 days! I enjoyed a couple of glasses of wine for the first time in almost 6 weeks and they were poured just to my liking…right to the brim! Rudi had a couple of soft drinks and we ordered some chicken spring rolls for an entrĂ©e. The plate came out and I reckon there was about 12 or more of them on the plate….almost enough for dinner! We had already ordered a main each as well so we ended up with a lot of food left at the end but for all that it was about $20. It is crazy the prices! We came back to the hotel passed market like stalls all lining the street and booked our bus for tomorrow to Vang Vieng. So off to bed now and see how we go getting up earlyish so we can do some more sight seeing before we leave tomorrow.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Kuala Lumpur

Well we survived our 5 hr flight from Delhi back to KL! We arrived in KL at 5am and I was very happy to see my bag come out after the last experience in KL! We arrived at our hotel about 7am after a bus and train ride and we were told our room had someone in still and check out was at 12noon so depending when they check out we could have our room. We had only slept about an hour on the plane so we had missed a whole nights sleep and were absolutely exhausted. Rudi was feeling quite sick…think he has bought a case of Delhi Belly away from India with him! Anyway lucky for us we got to move into our room about 9am and we went straight to bed! I slept like a log but Rudi not so good! He has become best friends with the communal toilet and with the rubbish bin in our room… I’m starving and feel very guilty for wanting to eat while he is so sick. Anyway I am quite happy as we have free wifi so just catching up with all the goss on facebook, updating the blog and chatting to my mummy! Anyway that’s all for now, think I will go and eat alone…don’t think Rudi will be eating today!

Goodbye India


Well its our last day in India and we are sitting waiting at the airport, we didn’t do much today just slept in and then walked around near our hotel and got a couple of tiny last minute souvenirs.

Impressions of India:

The Good
- Very friendly people
- Amazing historical sights
- Beautiful arts & crafts
- Yummy food
- Cheap alcohol
- Animals everywhere!
- Everything looks broken and yet it still works, the people are very resourceful and fix anything and everything
- 75% of our hotel rooms (for other 25% see ugly)
- The sense of freedom compared with Australia (anything is possible in India)


The Bad
- People constantly trying to sell you things
- Not being listened to when for the 10th time you say NO
- The dust & dirt
- Treatment of stray animals
- Womens role in traditional India
- Lack of education
- Almost all the people we have meet have been lovely but the ones that are rude are very good at it! Generally they are either rich or work as security guards.
- People using religion to try and extort money from you
- Chewing tobacco, almost all the men chew it and then spit it out, the streets are covered in what looks like red/orange vomit
- The morning ritual of cleaning the nose/throat combined with the vomiting noises
- Having to climb a tree in the desert for wifi

The Ugly
- Extreme difference between rich and poor, eg. Ram Babu is what we would consider quite poor but there are people here who have a lot less and live in appalling conditions in comparison
- Blatantly being charged 10x for anything and everything from entrance fees to monuments (5-10 rupees for Indians, 250-750 for foreigners) to rickshaws, to drinks where we are always without fail charged the maximum retail price (if a shop doesn’t have something we want they will go down the street and buy it from their competition for the local price and then resell it to us for maximum price)
- The Caste system which whilst not officially legal in my opinion still exists and is practiced
- Police corruption
- Traffic
- Pollution
- 25% of our hotel rooms
- Our mates on the train! VERY UGLY!

Delhi


We had a sleep in till about 11 today and then went out for some breakfast at Subway, after that we headed back to our room to recover from last night, we ended up watching a movie and I did some more henna on Bec’s hand. At about 330 we decided to head out to the lotus building which is a multi faith temple that kind of resembles the Sydney Opera house and is meant to look best at dusk, well when we got there is was absolutely packed! Apparently Indian custom is to go to a temple on new years day which then brings you good luck etc in the year to come. We lined up and got in fairly quickly, it is an interesting looking building, probably a little smaller then I had expected but still nice none the less. After that we headed back for dinner and tried a place that is similar to TGI Fridays or Taco Bill, we tried a couple of drinks and then had some food and then headed back to our room. The centre of Delhi is absolutely packed tonight so we are thinking maybe the locals celebrate more on new years day then new years eve as it’s a stark contrast to how it was last night.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Delhi


We ate left over pizza for breakfast and then headed out to find a rickshaw to take us to the Red Fort. We asked one how much and he said 150 rupees, us experienced tourists bargained him down to 80 rupees, after a small conversation and then walking off, he called us back and accepted our offer! We got to the Red Fort and bought our tickets…really funny that Indian price is 10 rupees, foreigner price 250 rupees! (which is why Rudi thinks the country is racist) We joined what we thought was the end of the line to get into the fort through security but was in the wrong line so moved across into the right one and think we cut in half way! No one said anything to us so we went with it. We got split near the gate as men had to go one way and women the other side. It is because they frisk search you before going in and women have a woman do it behind a curtain! Once making it in we walked around the Red Fort which was very unspectacular from the inside! It looks huge and quite amazing from the outside but inside all the buildings are roped off and we couldn’t really see much. We are getting a bit picky now as we have seen so many forts and temples that they all start to look the same. We spent just under a couple of hours there and then bargained another rickshaw to take us home! We headed straight for McDonalds and it was crazily busy! We ordered and took it home as there was nowhere to sit. It was very average McDonalds! We are now in bed watching a movie and about to head out for a nice dinner, then start a quiet NYE celebration at the hotel. We aren’t going to brave the festivities on the street as we are a little worried it could get ugly out there with the 21 million people that live in Delhi! Ok so just got back from going out for dinner! So much for not braving the 21 million people. In the whole city centre there was about 10 people wandering around when we came out of dinner and 1000 police guarding and blocking off all the streets. It was quite eerie there was absolutely no life in Delhi at all. Anyway we found a nice restaurant for dinner and we had jugs of cocktails and a lovely big fat juicy beef steak! Who would have thought you could get steak in India….but anything is possible and it was amazing! The restaurant was pretty quiet but they had a DJ playing 80’s music so we bopped away and didn’t want to leave! We thought we should get home before midnight and left about 10:30 to walk home. As I said the streets were so quiet it was spooky and when we got back to our hotel the door was locked. After a few seconds of freaking out they opened it for us…must have heard us. We had more drinks in our room and had a dance…kinda on the bed coz our room is so small and played some cards. We had a really fun night and will definitely be a NYE that we will remember. Hope everyone had a great New Years Celebration and that 2011 brings lots of good health, love and happiness to everyone!

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