The view as we arrived into Vang Vieng really set the scene for the area. Four hours in a mini van across a bumpy, winding mountain pass from Luang Prabang didn’t make for the most pleasant ride. But the scene when we finally made it to our riverside hotel really blew us away. Laos might be landlocked, but that doesn’t mean you won’t find any of South East Asia’s famous limestone formations in the region.
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