From Luang PraBang we moved on to Si Phan Don, aka 4000 Islands, after a quick stop back in Vientiane to break up the trip.
Since Laos is land locked, the islands are part of the Mekong River, and while there may be 4000 islands, only three are populated.
There wasn't much to do there, but that was kind of the point. We found a cheap bungalow on the river, ($5/night!) and chillaxed. We biked around, saw the largest waterfall in Southeast Asia, and got some reading done.
Since Laos is land locked, the islands are part of the Mekong River, and while there may be 4000 islands, only three are populated.
View from our bungalow
There wasn't much to do there, but that was kind of the point. We found a cheap bungalow on the river, ($5/night!) and chillaxed. We biked around, saw the largest waterfall in Southeast Asia, and got some reading done.
Various sights from our biking
Khone Phapheng Falls
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