First published Sept 19, 2005 at www.travelblog.org/bloggers/gypsygal Nepal —Trekking is something one has to do with a group. Unless one has really mastered the trek route and/or prefers solitude (like if you want to meditate in the forest), trekking alone especially in an unfamiliar territory (like the rugged terrain of Nepal), is just plain stupid...
First Published August 22,2005 at www.travelblog.org/bloggers/gypsygal Vang Vieng, Laos — After a 7-hour drive in unpaved, muddy roads; occasional toilet breaks in the bushes; surviving a road block (caused by a landslide) and heavy monsoon rains, we finally arrived in Vang Vieng. The laidback town of Vang Vieng, which is about 155 km north...
Kuang Si Waterfalls Not as majestic as the Niagara Falls, but fabulous just the same (First Published Aug 21, 2005 at www.travelblog.org/bloggers/gypsygal) Luang Prabang — Our last day in Luang Prabang was a day for trekking and shopping. We started the day with a trip...
Chiang Mai — or my first trip to Laos, I decided to join a group tour. While I always prefer traveling alone, as I want to explore a new place at my own pace (plus I need a lot of “quiet time” meditating, thinking and writing and just sitting still), this one time that I...
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