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		<title>Laos &#8211; Vang Vieng &#8211; 21st/24th February</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img width="288" height="191" src="http://www.notworkrelated.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/notworkrelated-laos-Vang-Vieng-26-288x191.jpg" class="attachment-medium wp-post-image" alt="notworkrelated laos Vang Vieng 26" title="notworkrelated laos Vang Vieng 26" />We said we were never going to go to Vang Vieng, we&#8217;ve been told many a horror story of people ended up injured from their tubing and partying experiences and we thought we&#8217;d just skip it and explore another part of the country. However chatting  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>We said we were never going to go to Vang Vieng, we&#8217;ve been told many a horror story of people ended up injured from their tubing and partying experiences and we thought we&#8217;d just skip it and explore another part of the country. However chatting to fellow travellers we got the impression that Vang Vieng offers more than the opportunity to go tubing down the river and get inebriated on toxic substances.</p>
<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-5119 alignleft" title="notworkrelated laos Vang Vieng 03" src="http://www.notworkrelated.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/notworkrelated-laos-Vang-Vieng-03-188x188.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="188" />We took a bus journey to Vang Vieng which was around 5 hours from the capital and arrived at a decent enough time to start looking for accommodation. There was a group of us looking and we all managed to get into our first choice La Jardin Organique, Dave and I ended up sharing with Corrine to lower our costs for a few days and so it was 100,000 kip between the 3 of us which wasn&#8217;t a bad deal at all considering the costs in Vientiane. They have a good selection of accommodation here with bungalows, guesthouse style rooms and cheaper rooms for 40,000 with shared bathrooms, also the owners are very accommodating indeed and the female owner certainly seems to be the one negotiating prices with tourists over her husband!</p>
<p>With accommodation sorted early on we set off in search of finding some kind of trek/kayak trip that would cater to our needs. We went to a few companies along the main back street of Vang Vieng and found a company located around 10 minutes walk up the street from Le Jardin Organique on the right hand side, there are so many but these guys offered a 2 day tour that included hiking, caves, waterfalls and kayaking. The more of us that were interested in booking the tour then the price would come down, so after a good mint and lemon shake at the organic cafe in town we opted to book the trip and later on found out that Doug and Emma would also be joining us so that would shave off some of the cost. The total came to roughly £50 for the two of us to do this trip with food and one night&#8217;s accommodation included. That evening we went back to the organic cafe and enjoyed some good home-cooked soups and curries.</p>
<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-5122 alignleft" title="notworkrelated laos Vang Vieng 06" src="http://www.notworkrelated.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/notworkrelated-laos-Vang-Vieng-06-188x188.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="188" />We met the next morning at 8.30 am for the tour and hopped onto a song thaw along with others who were going on a one day kayak and cave tour of the area. We all got off at the same point but the kayakers went one way and we the other. We started with a Buddhist cave in a village around 15km north of Vang Vieng along the Nam Song river, the cave is called Phu Kham cave and hosts a reclining Buddha along with a shrine and other symbolic Buddhist monuments. We were there for 5 minutes or so and our guide then started the trek. The first part of the trek was very steep indeed and took us up a karst peak, through dense jungle like foliage and we had a few clear moments where we could look out over the area, but otherwise it was quite hard work and in the heat we sweated lots. The walk led us to another cave, this one being much more interesting than the first, with no other tourists around for a start which is always a treat! We were led through one part of the cave where new stalagmites and stalactites were forming and the light shining into the cave was beautiful. Our guide started to get a barbecue going and said lunch would be around15-20 minutes later. So we explored the cave, Doug enjoyed the spa like water coming from the river and we cooled down after the heat of the walk.</p>
<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-5129 alignleft" title="notworkrelated laos Vang Vieng 13" src="http://www.notworkrelated.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/notworkrelated-laos-Vang-Vieng-13-188x188.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="188" />Lunch was really simple but very good indeed; barbecued kebabs with vegetable fried rice, a baguette and bananas, it certainly filled us up and did the trick. After lunch we continued to walk through the secret eden forest area which is a valley in the middle of the peaks where no-one goes through other than the villagers as it&#8217;s surrounded by steep peaks all around. It was once an area where a hill tribe village lived and no-one knew of their existence until the Indo-Chinese war and then they left for more mainstream areas…we do try to remember this information when it&#8217;s told to us by our guides! We then carried on back up the peak and out to the other side, followed by a further hours walk to the eco-lodge built next to the river where we had stopped earlier in the day to drop off our bags. We got into the river to cool down and waited for our rooms to be organised, there seemed to be some confusion as to where our accommodation was but after a while we found ourselves in a wooden lodge which was simple but did the trick. We enjoyed a good local meal cooked by our hosts, accompanied by our guide Noi and this was followed by some card games.</p>
<p>Another good part of the tour was that we could choose our own breakfast from the menu at the eco-lodge, this was a first on a tour!! We had a bit of a wait for the tour guide and kayaks to turn up and whilst doing so the rain decided to come down, our fist rain shower in a long long time, it was really refreshing. The rains don&#8217;t last very long so we were able to get into the kayaks and start the first leg of this part of the tour. This time we were heading in the direction of Vang Vieng as we would eventually land up there later in the afternoon. The first part of the kayak took only half and hour and we got off to start trekking again, we were all aching a little from the steep climbs of the trek the day before but today we were promised it wouldn&#8217;t be so steep! This was the case though and after half an hour of walking we landed at our third cave of the trip, it was huge, we were able to walk through one entrance under the peak and out to the other side. During the wet season water comes crashing through from a river located further up the hill and right now it was completely empty with only large tree branches and trunks as evidence that water does come through at great speeds and volume. It was very cool indeed, we walked with head torches and took in the scale of the cave, not as bit as one&#8217;s we&#8217;d seen in Tha Khaek but impressive in other ways. On the other side we climbed out into the sunshine and our guide asked us if we wanted to go to another cave or to the waterfall up the hill. We opted for the waterfall and began the walk upwards. It didn&#8217;t take too long to reach though and when we got there we met a few other people on tours, including Ann who we&#8217;d met in Tha Khaek. We enjoyed another dip in a deep pool, it was much colder than the river temperature so it wasn&#8217;t long before we were sat warming up on rocks and enjoying another kebab and rice style feast.</p>
<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-5135 alignleft" title="notworkrelated laos Vang Vieng 19" src="http://www.notworkrelated.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/notworkrelated-laos-Vang-Vieng-19-188x188.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="188" />The last part of the tour was kayaking all the way back to Vang Vieng, it was around 13km or so to get back and we took in a few rapids along the way, they were pretty tame though but we had fun going through them all the same. We passed through where the tubing starts and were faced with hundreds of happy go lucky backpackers enjoying the Vang Vieng tubing and zip lining into the water. It is a pretty mental site, from the peacefulness of the valley and mountains to an Ibiza style day by day party, music blasting out and everyone getting wrecked, really odd! As we got closer to Vang Vieng we passed more and more tubers coming to the end of their little adventures and we landed at the bay just where La Jardin Oraganique is located, perfect for us. We had already pre-booked a room there so we were able to check in straight away, they had an even cheaper room for us 80,000 kip between the 3 of us and it wasn&#8217;t any worse than the last other than it wasn&#8217;t in a bungalow.</p>
<p>Later on we attain town at a Lonely Planet recommended restaurant which didn&#8217;t really live up to it&#8217;s reputation, although opting for the local barbecue was the best option, for those after western tastes don&#8217;t expect to be in a rush. Still this is Laos after all!</p>
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		<title>Japan &#8211; Kyoto 1st November</title>
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		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Along the train line towards Nara are some recommended walks and world heritage temples to explore. They&#8217;re a little further away from the tourist crowds accumulating in Kyoto every day but close enough to stop at a few places in one morning or afternoon. So  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Along the train line towards Nara are some recommended walks and world heritage temples to explore. They&#8217;re a little further away from the tourist crowds accumulating in Kyoto every day but close enough to stop at a few places in one morning or afternoon. So with another filling breakfast setting us up nicely for the day our first port of call was Inari.</p>
<p>This is only two train stops away from Kyoto and using the JR pass we eagerly set off in-search of more temple goodness. We have had a knack of walking past the places that we want to visit / restaurants that we want to eat at, which as you can imagine becomes something of a running joke between us. This time it almost happened again. A massive bright orange gate opposite the train station exit was almost missed, however we spotted it just in time before heading off down the road in the opposite direction.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fushimi_Inari-taisha" target="_blank">Fushimi-Inari</a> is a huge complex of shrines and temples that are a big draw to many worshipers. As Fushimi-Inari Shrine is so big it did not feel too crowded, which is what we like. There is a tunnel of 10,000 orange shrine gates (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torii" target="_blank">torii</a>) which form the path up to Mt Inari, 233 meters in height. The 4km path involves steps most of the way up so it also felt like a good workout. Groups of business men in suits were climbing the hill, stopping for beer in the many cafes on the assent to the top, they must have been roasting hot in there clothing attire. Half way up we found a great view of Kyoto city just behind some small shrines, however at the very top there is no view due to trees dominating the summit, Dave was not happy about this! We had a celebratory orange at the top and then headed down. A very worthwhile visit indeed and with free entrance it&#8217;s just marvelous. We were pretty intrigued by the small dog statues wearing bibs &#8211; this is something to do with having protection from the cold winter ahead. Helen thought they were particularly cute, you may see a few more of these!</p>
<p>One stop back towards Kyoto station we stopped at Kyoto&#8217;s largest Buddhist Zen Monastery, <a href="http://www.tofukuji.jp/english.html" target="_blank">Tofuku-ji</a>. This was lovely, really well looked after and some great photo opportunities, just a shame the sky was thick with grey cloud. A look around the gardens and temples and then our stomach&#8217;s started to rumble. We headed back to the station where just down the road is a great little organic cafe that sold a mix of Japanese and Korean food.</p>
<p>We made a classic Western error here. Doors can &#8220;swing&#8221; open as we are used to, but most tend to &#8220;slide&#8221; open. We tried about three times at pulling and pushing the door, wandering around looking for another entrance and getting mildly frustrated that the door appeared locked, but we could see people inside enjoying their food. Finally we tried the slide method and Hallelluja we were in. We got a few strange looks but we dealt with the shame! We had good portions of sashimi salad and rice for Helen and teriyaki chicken salad and rice for Dave, which we both enjoyed.</p>
<p>After returning to K&#8217;s Guest House we had some relax time with a few blog post updates, a cheeky rum and ginger ale (ginger beer is so much better but its hard to find over here) and some snacks from the bar. Helen made a skype call home to the Roscoe&#8217;s to brighten up her stay, they were all out in force with the Roscoe-Elwood addition and lovely Sukie smiling and waving away. Much love to them all, Karl was messing around and we giggled lots &#8211; missing you all! xx</p>
<p>After the excitement of skype we read about some temple gardens in Kyoto are only open during the evening and decided that a night garden experience was something that we wanted to do. Luckily there was no rain in sight and we easily found our destination; <a href="http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3927.html" target="_blank">Kodaiji</a>. Using artificial illumination in this garden works brilliantly, red and orange leaves reflecting off the pool waters bring very much of a mystical feel. The bamboo forest was also great with vertical lines shooting up to the canopy above. We both loved it.</p>
<p>For a late night bite to eat we stopped at a cafe and ordered a kind of omelette, rice and sauce. Dave opted for the curry and cheese version which was surprisingly nice and Helen went for a yellow pepper / white bean sauce which didn&#8217;t go down all that well, quite bland. The photos might not tell a great story of these, but they were OK and the price was reasonable.</p>
<p>K&#8217;s guest house was having a 7th Birthday party so we headed back to our lodgings and joined in the celebrations with a few drinks. Up early tomorrow to leave Kyoto and head to more peaceful and serene surroundings.</p>
<blockquote><p>(Leica M9, Summicron-M 50mm f2.0 &amp; Olympus PEN, 17mm f2.8 &amp; 100mm f2.8, processed in Lightroom 3)</p></blockquote>
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