Adventure is in my blood. During my childhood, I often
implored my father to take me for cycle ride in the cool mornings. He always
supported me and kept all my wishes. When I grew up, I eagerly heard
adventurous stories of mountain hiking and cycling from my elder brother. All
these things induced the seed of adventure within me. Everyone used to call me
a bookworm because I used to spend most of the time reading adventurous books
and biographies.
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Laos: A
Popular Cycling Destination
I read about the country Laos in my geography book. It
is a landlocked country preserving its rich culture and beauty. The mountains
and the hilly roads offer great cycling adventures. I never felt this country
can be so perfect for cycle rides. Though I have gone for numerous cycle rides
to the countries like France, Australia and U.S.A, but there was a magnet in
Laos that was attracting me. The silent mountain valleys and the lonely river
banks call for adventure. It is true
that Cycling tours across Laos are great and memorable.
Cycling Around
Luang Prabang
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Next day, we rode to Pak Ou Caves, which was north to
Luang Prabang. We kept our cycles on the entrance of the caves and entered to
explore the inner beauty. I was surprised to see the hundreds of miniature
sculptures of Buddha inside the caves. Each and every statue reveals different
postures. We enjoyed cycling in this place for 1 and half days; then we headed
towards Vientiane.
Vientiane to Vang
Vieng
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I reached Vientiane, the Laotian capital in my cycle. It
is located on the Mekong River bank. I found similarity of this place with
France as it was a French colony previously. Our team visited the main
attraction of this town, “the city of sandalwood” which is a huge Buddhist
stupa. This stupa is popularly known as Pha That Luang. I previously heard
about Wat Si Muang, which is famous for silk. I turned my cycle to this city
and visited some of the silk garment stores. Our team stayed in this city for
one day, and our next day journey was towards Vang Vieng.
I was excited to
visit the limestone karst hills. There our team enjoyed kayaking and tubing in
the relaxed weather. We dined in Hmong village. We loved the local food. We
also climbed the limestone rocks. It was a great feeling to reach the top of
the peak and view the entire city from that height.
Phonsavan to Bokeo
Nature Reserve
My next trip was towards Phonsavan. I found it to be a
good place to explore the American grasslands in a Lao style. I found the
resemblance of this place with ‘Prairies’ where the cowboys move around wearing
violet and brown cowboy hats. I wished to wear those dresses and click photos,
but there was very less time. When I was leaving this place in the cycle, I got
down from my cycle to see the Plain of Jars. Huge stone jars scattered all
around the place. The place was quite mysterious because even a single
inhabitant does not know the original cause of making these Jars. I wrapped up
my journey with a visit to the Bokeo Nature Reserve.
As I love animals, I visited this wildlife park. Our
team stayed in the wooden cottages. It was just a superb experience I have ever
gone through. My Two-Day stay in this reserve was the best time in my whole
trip. Our gang explored the entire forest and we met with the black gibbons.
They were sweet yet massive. I also saw animals like elephants, bear, and buffaloes.
Here I got some time to click pictures of the wild animals and the forest. At
last, making an oath to myself to visit this place again, I returned to Luang
Prabang.
I am proud to say that Laos is a country worth a visit. Though I have traveled to many developed countries, I never met such loving locals who were too much friendly with us. This country is quite isolated, but it became one of my favorite places. The mystic beauty and eye-catching landscapes lure me. Still when I turn the pages of my trip album, I find myself in one of the roads of Laos. Cycling tours to Laos were fantastic. I wish to go to this place again and again. Whenever I get a chance, I will surely say…Laos here I come!!!
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