I have been to Laos, and have come home safely. I was planning to write about my travel in this blog when I was there, but I didn't. Busy with meetings and other things (other things=night life).
It was a good trip. Nice people and warm weather. Great to get away from our winter for a while, I travelled for two weeks in February. I know, been lazy to update this blog...
I tried to get a tan. When we were outside and waited for the meetings to start, I turned my face towards the sun to get some tan in my face.
Surprisingly, the weather in Laos was really pleasant, in spite of Laos beeing a tropical place. It was about 25-30 C, almost like a really hot Swedish summer day. For them in Laos it was cold and winter, but for me as a Swede, it was really hot.
Before I travelled to Laos, I was worried that it would be too hot and humid there, but it wasn't. I have been there once before, in September 3 years ago, it was toooo hot (about 40 C), humid and muddy roads. My feet and shoes got all dirty from the muddy roads, and the cars had a hard time to drive on the roads.
This time in February it was better weather, dry and the cars could drive on the roads without problems. And I could keep my shoes and feet clean.
I got the chance to ride a moped and that was great! I didn’t drive myself, I sat on the back seat or whatever you call it when you sit behind the driver on the moped. There was a group of nice deaf girls who offered us to ride on their mopeds.
I saw one thing which made me a little upset. There was a guy, a deaf man from Thailand who visited Laos for a couple of days as a tourist, and he joined us for dinner in the evenings.
He walked straight to one of the girls, told her to get off her moped and let him drive. He didn’t ask nicely, but told her in a rude way. She tried to protest, but too weakly. He didn’t listen to her and whisked to her to get off the moped. Finally she got off her moped and he drove it.
There really is a need for fight for equality here!
Anyway, I hope to return to Laos again. Depends if my deaf association send us there again for volontary work.
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Hi. I am just a passer-by but the word "Laos" attracted my attention. (My wife is a Lao from Northeastern Thailand.)
Which part of Laos did you go? Luang Phabang (Louang Phrabang) and Vien Chang (Vientiane)?
I hope to know how the country was when you visited... What was the exchange rate of kip to Baht/USD? Was the society stable?
I also hope to visit the country again...
Hi Peter. I visited Vientiane and Savannakhet.
Vientiane have changed a lot since my last trip there 3 years ago, more cars, new modern buildings, new posh hotels etc.
3 years ago, it felt like to be in a small village, now it has changed to a big city with lots of traffic.
The society is stable as I could see when I was there.
I'm sorry I don't know the rate of kip to USD/baht. I only know the rate of kip to Swedish Krona...
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