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A very pleasant surprise
Sep 21, 2005
(13 photos)
"A group of us braved the drizzling weather and some extremely rude and hypocritical Lao women early on Tuesday morning to see hundreds of monks clad in their orange robes leave the ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
will
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The Baguette of Love
Sep 15, 2008
(107 photos)
"'What we are about to do is very na-tu-ral..' Somewhere, back in Australia I mentioned that crows make the most ridiculous noise I've ever heard. Well they don't. Cocks do. Cocks c ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
scottwoz
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Monged in Muang Ngoi
Mar 13, 2005
(46 photos)
"After getting sucked into the vortex of "Pai-land" for another few days, I made it over the Mekong and into Laos. "Sabaidee!!" shrieked the bouncing kids in every village, waving f ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
bonkers
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Slow days in the village
Mar 7, 2007
(9 photos)
"Well - the bomb was never detonated, byt the past ocuple of days have been fun nontheless. Yesterday, I woke up early and met up with the crazy Spaniard for a trip upriver. O ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
megan1272

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Across the ways and down the ways
May 19, 2008
(22 photos)
"After reading that the upper section of the Nam Ou river in Laos was a sight not to be missed, I set a plan to miss the well travelled 'slow boat' to Luang Prabang and instead make ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
fergalokeeffe

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Welcome to the jungle...
Nov 26, 2007
"One of my dreams came true, bamboo-bungalow one the riverside, in the jungle. This was amazing. What did we do? Swam across the river, played with balls had mud-fights, ate and sle ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
lisa.wengel

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Getting warm in Muang Ngoi
Mar 23, 2004
"It was recommended that I go to Muang Ngoi to experience a traditional Laos village, unspoilt by tourism. I feel compelled to dispel that myth firstly! Muang Ngoi is not traditiona ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
greghowes

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Muang Ngoi
Sep 1, 2007
"We took a bus from JingHong to the border town of Mengla and stayed in the most awful guesthouse ever but by the time we got there we were too tired and hungry to argue. The smell ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
n_bradley

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Lost in Laos
Feb 19, 2007
"Attracted by this country's natural beauty, I decided I wanted to do some trekking. Mani wasn't so keen, so I headed up north whilst she went south, and we would meet up after. I l ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
petef1

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Roasting in Laos
Jul 21, 2003
"I've returned to Luang Prabang today after spending the last 3 days in Muang Ngoi. Muang Ngoi is a village about 4hours north of Luang Prabang. After a three hour bus to Nong Khiaw ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
tenvols

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Chilling in the hammock
Oct 24, 2004
(15 photos)
"Yannick (a French guy whom I've been travelling since Odumxai) - and I got a ride from the Guest House to the pier by two lovely ladies in their sixties (I think) who have been in ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
moki_travels

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same same
Apr 3, 2007
(33 photos)
"surrounded by beautiful limestone mountains, muang ngoi is a great place to lay back. spent our time playing rattanball - yes, rattanball Team PDR was born - throwing discs, hiking ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
misterfrancis

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Hammocks and water buffalos
Oct 6, 2007
(14 photos)
"We tore ourselves away from CNN in the room and copious amounts of yummy food to choose from and headed for about the most opposite place we could find. Lured by the thought of whi ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
mattandnicole

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The non-existant fish
May 12, 2007
(4 photos)
"I'm glad to say that after the three days it took to get here, the place wasn't a disappointment. Although it is only possible to reach the remote Muang Ngoi by boat (which me ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
mrconfused

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Muang Ngoi
Sep 7, 2005
(6 photos)
"I met up with three Dublin lads in Laos and we decided to take a boat trip to Muang Ngoi. A small village six hours north by boat of Luang Prabang. Its a really beautifully trip an ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
gerard_mc_cabe

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Muang Ngoi
Apr 23, 2008
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"The way to arrive is calm, by Laos standard. We still managed to kill at least 2 chickens and hit a horse (yes that's right) on the way but it was OK. The boat trip was excellent w ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
bernadtom

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Me Tarzan, you Jane
Jul 15, 2005
(12 photos)
"DARKNESS consumes us. We drift over black water that threatens to swallow us and hide us from life. An impenetrable and unforgiving place we have come to. No one would ever know we ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
mullos

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After the Gibbon Rush
Apr 5, 2007
(9 photos)
"So the Gibbon rush is finally over. I stayed in the jungle for 6 days, my fingers are swollen from reaction to the many and varied insects whose only common connection is that they ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
pablito

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Village Life at Muang Ngoi
Sep 14, 2008
(5 photos)
"From Vang Vieng we took the craziest bus trip over the mountains. The road was full of huge corners and massive hills, up one mountain and down the other side for 7 hours and ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
kelseyraedow

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More roosters than cars...
Feb 3, 2008
(11 photos)
"Muang Ngoi used to be a small trading town on the banks for the Nam Ou river. Now there are more guesthouses than traders. Even so, it is an amazing little town. ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
udflyerkris

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Take me to the river
Jan 3, 2008
(80 photos)
"After leaving Luang Nam Tha, we heded to the out-of the way village, Muang Khua, where we planned to begin our river journey down the Nam Ou all the way to Luang Prbang, stopping i ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
phoedo

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Muang Ngoi
Oct 31, 2007
(4 photos)
"Dia 31/10 - Não tendo conseguido barco para Muang Khua, fui então para Muang Ngoi no barco das 11:00. A viagem demorou sensivelmente 1 hora e foi animada por um vai - vem de b ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
avieira1965

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Muang Ngoi, Laos
Sep 28, 2006
"Muang Ngoi has one single dirt road. You can walk from end to end in ten minutes, if you're slow. There are no cars, motorbikes, or even bikes for that matter. It is a community co ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
bui

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One road no Cars
Mar 29, 2007
"Muang Ngoi - day 1 Muang Ngoi is an even smaller village on the river that is only accessable by boat an hour further up river. We set off through similar scenery as before with so ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
macward

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Muang Ngoi
Jan 1, 2008
"After a scenic 4 hours boat ride, made it to Muang Ngoi. Beautiful village with no access by road (no cars and no motorcycles here). Electricity only for 4 hours per day but not in ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
mpiftex

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Muang Ngoi
Oct 19, 2006
"Muang Ngoi is a remote village with excellent trekking, very cheap and a quiet getaway enclosed by impressive mountains. ..."
A travel blog entry from Muang Ngoi by
k8andpete

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