The journey from the Laos border to Luang Prabang can be summed up easily in three words: long, tedious, and boring. It consisted of a 6 hour slow boat ride, a 4 hour local bus ride up north, and a 5 hour taxi ride back down south to reach our final destination.
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The journey from the Laos border to Luang Prabang can be summed up easily in three words: long, tedious, and boring. It consisted of a 6 hour slow boat ride, a 4 hour local bus ride up north, and a 5 hour taxi ride back down south to reach our final destination.
The journey from the Laos border to Luang Prabang can be summed up easily in three words: long, tedious, and boring. It consisted of a 6 hour slow boat ride, a 4 hour local bus ride up north, and a 5 hour taxi ride back down south to reach our final destination.
The journey from the Laos border to Luang Prabang can be summed up easily in three words: long, tedious, and boring. It consisted of a 6 hour slow boat ride, a 4 hour local bus ride up north, and a 5 hour taxi ride back down south to reach our final destination.
The journey from the Laos border to Luang Prabang can be summed up easily in three words: long, tedious, and boring. It consisted of a 6 hour slow boat ride, a 4 hour local bus ride up north, and a 5 hour taxi ride back down south to reach our final destination.
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