DAY 44 “JOURNEY FROM BANGKOK TO LUANG PRABANG OLD INDOCHINE CHIC” ’80DAYS’ Series with Paul G Roberts

It’s DAY 44. Travelling from Bangkok, Thailand to Luang Prabang, Laos can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Both cities offer a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty, and the journey between them can be an adventure in itself. In this essay, we will explore the different ways to travel between Bangkok and Luang Prabang, the attractions and experiences that can be enjoyed along the way, and some tips to help make the journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

One of the most popular ways to travel from Bangkok to Luang Prabang is by air. There are several airlines that offer direct flights between the two cities, with a flight time of around two hours. This is a convenient option for those who want to save time and avoid the hassle of border crossings and land transportation. However, it is worth noting that flights can be expensive, especially during peak travel seasons, and may not be the most environmentally friendly option.

Another option is to travel by land. There are several routes that can be taken, depending on your preferences and budget. One popular route is to take a bus or minivan from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, a city in northern Thailand that is known for its temples, markets, and natural beauty. From Chiang Mai, you can take a bus or minivan to the border town of Chiang Khong, where you can cross the Mekong River to Huay Xai, a town on the Laotian side of the border. From there, you can take a slow boat down the Mekong River to Luang Prabang, a journey that takes around two days.

The slow boat journey is a popular choice among travellers, as it offers a unique and scenic way to experience the beauty of the Mekong River and the surrounding countryside. The boats are basic, but comfortable, and offer stunning views of the lush green hills, traditional villages, and water buffalos that dot the riverbanks. Along the way, you can stop at small towns and villages to explore local markets, temples, and cultural attractions. You can also stay overnight in guesthouses or homestays, where you can experience the local way of life and taste traditional Lao cuisine.

Once you arrive in Luang Prabang, you will find a charming and laid-back city that is steeped in history and culture. The city is known for its well-preserved architecture, which blends French colonial, Lao traditional, and Buddhist influences. Some of the must-see attractions in Luang Prabang include the Royal Palace Museum, the Wat Xieng Thong temple, the Kuang Si waterfalls, and the night market, where you can shop for handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs.

In conclusion, travelling from Bangkok to Luang Prabang can be an exciting and enriching experience. Whether you choose to fly or travel by land, the journey offers a chance to explore different parts of Thailand and Laos and to experience the beauty and diversity of the Mekong River region. With some planning and preparation, you can make the journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

This solo one man odyssey, was crafted in the shadow of Jules Verne’s immortal prose ‘Around the World in 80 Days’, but more than a nod to literary genius—it is an homage to the insatiable human thirst for discovery.

A thirst some poetically inclined termed ‘Wanderlust’.

In my grand narrative of no less than 80 episodes, the world unfolds as a tapestry of cultures and wonders, we are reminded that the true wealth of life is not in the jingle of coins or the accolades of society. It is in the bonds we forge, the love that we kindle amidst the whirlwind of our pursuits.

#luangprabangvlog #Vlog #80DAYS #PaulGRoberts #TravelSeries

#Laoshistory #History

#luangprabang

#travel

#Laos

#indochina

#railindochina

———————————

???? Stay Connected:

Instagram: “paulgroberts”

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100080183416226&mibextid=LQQJ4d

YouTube Fashion Industry Broadcast

Website: fashionindustrybroadcast.com

Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-g-roberts-5bb576313/

– Cameras:

Sony ZV1

Sony A7III

Drone DJI Mavic III

Zyun Crane 4 Gimble

– Microphone: Bose Go Pro

– Editing Software: Adobe Premiere Pro, Da Vinci Resolve

-Apple iMac

-Apple MacBook Air

Thanks for watching! See you in the next adventure! ✈️????

To those who would call my quest a folly, I say: life’s tapestry is woven with threads of experiences, not the gold of coins. For travel is the grand tutor of life’s lessons, unfurling the scrolls of the world before our eager eyes. And as I often say, a solitary day ablaze with adventure can outshine years of monochrome routine.

This, my friends, is the essence of my ‘80DAYS’—not merely a series of films, but a celebration of life in its most vivid form.

I will be releasing 2 new film episodes each week. There is so much more to follow. Subscribe to “YouTube FashionIndustryBroadcast” so you will not miss being notified of each drop. And if you feel it LIKE and COMMENT too.

Humbly yours in Wanderlust,

Paul G Roberts

@Fashionindustrybroadcast ​

paul g roberts
Comments (0)
Add Comment