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Cave tubing with the glow worms
A Travel Blog entry by murf6481 from National Park Village, North Island, New Zealand
... around in the dark room. I cant even describe how it moved, but it was pretty funny to watch. After the bird house, we headed for the cave rafting checkin. And I suppose I should clear this up now. They may call it rafting, but really ...
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spent a day in a village then back to GZ
A Travel Blog entry by kg2006 from Long Yan Men Village, China
... with the girls and other people starting to come around, we took pictures and they were very curious to see the photos. It was sweet village family. It was starting to get dark, we decided to follow the river back to our lodge, to do this we had to ...
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Cave Dwellers in action!!
A Travel Blog entry by boothy58 from Göreme Turkey, Nevşehir, Turkey
... end, we just kept repeating “hotel”, as the others were so cold and just wanted to get into our warm cave house. Temperature was around -1 degrees. Had dinner at “The Silk Road” because it had a raging fire place ...
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Once you enter Le Village, you never want to leave
A Travel Blog entry by callumswift from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... I was not impressed, especially as I had to pay extra for the WiFi. The next day I moved to 'Le Village Guest House' ( www.hostels.com/hostels/kuala-lumpur/le-village-guest-house/33632 ) after meeting a Dutch girl the previous night who ...
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Arles and un village Troglodyte
A Travel Blog entry by pippat from Marseille, Provence, France
... lavender… closes the shop early and off they go to the ‘Prince Noir’ Hotel, or more likely back to his cave house. The waiting faces of our fellow teachers did not share our amusement at our little tale… The ramparted castle at the ...
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Getting lost in the cave valleys
A Travel Blog entry by flowergyaru from Goreme, Turkey
... I came across some bundled firewood, the first sign of civilization I had seen. Around the next corner was a ladder leading up to a cave house (with a steel door and lock!) and the next corner bought a donkey, all saddled up! Finally, a tearooms sign ...
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The Hill Tribe Trek
A Travel Blog entry by carebear from Baan Saen Kum Lue village, Thailand
... older people in the village would only know Lahu and maybe a bit of Thai. We ran into a problem in this village...we were hanging out in front of the house we were staying at and a guy came along drunk and started yelling at the father of our house. He ...
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Mud, Motorbikes and Misery, on the road to Kong lo
A Travel Blog entry by ians_globe_spin from Kong Lo cave, Laos., Cambodia
... vertical faces was just awesome. The sense of freedom is exhilarating. I'm really loving it. We stop for lunch for a while in a small village. The woman who makes us food is very pretty, I'm quite smitten, and it is probably the best meal I ate in Laos. ...
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Cave life
A Travel Blog entry by jasonhep from Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey
... had some low-level bother with an over-friendly man at the bus station when I was off looking for a cave for us to stay in. The people in this village are farmers. They can be seen going to work on tractors or pony traps in the morning and coming home ...
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Kanchanaburi Raft House
A Travel Blog entry by peterward from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... a steep set of beautifully painted stairs, surrounded on either sides by artefacts. Back on the raft house we headed downstream some more and stopped at a small village where we had a walk around the food market and Christina ordered a Coke and got it in ...
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Pilgrimage to the YSS Ashram and Babaji's cave
A Travel Blog entry by nikkigwennie from Dwarahat, Uttarakhand, India
... the walk. The route is along dusty stoney pathways around and up a hillside covered in trees and sparkly stones. We see some village children and a dog, which accompanies us all of the way up. We pass a stream and continue up unitl we reach a building on ...
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Sacred Cave of Patal Bubaneshwar
A Travel Blog entry by susiewoo from Patal Bubaneshwar, Uttarakhand, India
... on the mud floors. The caves had electric lighting, run by a generator, the only place with electricity in the village. We were shown various cavern phenomena, all with imaginative descriptions linking them to Hindu mythology. There was a headless ...
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Church and Farewell to Faith Village
A Travel Blog entry by ecrompton from Tha Ton, Thailand, Mon, Myanmar
... . After a final picture was taken in front of the church and then enjoyed a farewell meal at a local restaurant with the Faith Village staff. The four days spent in this loving environment will be cherished and remembered. We began our long ...
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Bat Cave Hike/Crawl
A Travel Blog entry by vieraadventures from Kuala Tahan, Pahang, Malaysia
... especially after the things that happened in Indonesia). So we got off onto the jetty and immediately we noticed a Orang Asli village (indigenous people living within the park). We were really excited felt a little rude just walking past them but we ...
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Party at the River that Runs Through the Nut House
A Travel Blog entry by t_humble from Vang Vieng, Viangchan, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... get into that here). Tomorrow I head out into the unknown, deep into Laos where the Internet Ceases to exist(Oh My!) to visit a village for a home stay and then into the near by Kong Lo Cave, which travels beneath a mountain and is 8kms long and 100m ...
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Crazy House and Crazy Carrot!
A Travel Blog entry by salgilliland from Dalat, Vietnam
... Venomous snakes on a caffeine high! Yeah, that would make my day! Ha ha! From here, we then went to Rot's home village, Dam Pao, where we had dinner with his biological family, an ethnic minority family. Rot was born into this ethnic minority so ...
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Kong Lor River Cave
A Travel Blog entry by livingmydream from Ban Konglo, Khammouan, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... by the river called "Enjoy Guesthouse". So he drove me thru the bumpy, dusty trails of the mostly bamboo hut village to the guest house. Once there, I ended up paying 50,000 kip for a 2-bed bungalow with cold shower. I asked the ...
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A Shan Guide and a Secret Cave - a real adventure!
A Travel Blog entry by alohatravels from Sappong, Thailand
... and formations: the pictures dont do it justice. We crawled up and down and around, while our guide was like the "village geologist": shining his light at all points of interest and telling us where to step and not to step. The stalagtite formations look ...
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Chiang Dao Cave and Samoeng Loop
A Travel Blog entry by saschas from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... mountain area, winding roads up and down. I passed a few houses every now and then and eventually reached the Hmong Village or rather a industrialised area for agriculture which I did not find to exciting apart form some local people working on the ...
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Konglor - 7 kilometer long cave
A Travel Blog entry by cecilia74 from Ban Kong Lo, Khammouan, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... with family in small village We went to our homestay in Ban Kong Lo. I think the guy offering his house up for homestay is the richest guy in the village! He now has two houses, one of which especially for guests. The family also had quite a fancy tv + ...
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