Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Cycling Laos Cycling In Laos?

Cycling in Laos? - cycling laos

I think the bicycle through Vietnam and Laos - Anyone can experience shares advice?

2 comments:

ammie said...

I met a woman who has a lot of cycling through Cambodia and Vietnam. Not sure about Laos. She always had a good time and was a good way to meet people on the ground (often thought she was crazy). Do not see why I no problem with that, and unfortunately I can not come into contact with someone with experience. If I were you, I started in Cambodia. Cycling around Siem Reap, it would be great, and maybe even pace and adapt to climate change in a relatively simple. You can then take a boat to Battambang (3 hours, depending on the season and water level) and go to Phnom Penh. The road from Battambang ranges from good to bad and ugly, but could be improved in the last year or. It can be done in any case. There are few places to stop en route. Having benefited from Phnom Penh, the Mekong that can reduce travel to Vietnam. I am afraid I am not active, but my friend has all these trips. We have lost contact, or the information on me. Not sure if the viability of Laos as the distance between citieswas very large. But it's been a while since I was there. At that time, he was the sniper look strange so good advice to be alone in the jungle! Laos is incredible and beautiful, and if it is worth a visit. I hope this was helpful, I could not answer, but nobody else has!

Re: dud - if you stay on track and not allow the paths that should be good. The question of who will be skiing on this bike!

nowherem... said...

many unexploded land mines in Laos and the country is mainly jungles and mountains

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