

January 4, 2025 – Phetkamdy Nammakhod Guesthouse to Muang Thapangthong – 90 kms -Thounthavisak Guesthouse
January 5, 2025 – Muang Thapangthong – Pakxong – 81 kms – Poumixai Guesthouse
Cycling the back roads from Salavan through Muang Thapangthong and down to highway 13 is a world away from the more developed parts of Laos, and a galaxy away from the few places tourists visit. As we cycled through one ethnic minority village I watched a teenage girl hang a dead squirrel from a loop of string on her shop stall to sell. Gord and I had noticed as soon as we crossed the border into Laos that the bird songs were largely gone. Laos is a poor country and many people, particularly in the ethnic minority groups, survive by some hunting and gathering. It turns out those pretty birds I have been painting are tasty.
The ride took us through a series of ethnic minority villages that are known for their fine weaving. Under most of the stilt houses a woman was working in the shade on her loom. We stopped to admire the work of a few young woman weaving their beautiful designs.
We have mostly been leaving our camera in the bag for these interactions. Early on some friendly kids hid when I pulled out my phone just to use my translation app with them, which I took as a statement that they don’t wish to be photographed.
While the bird songs have been largely silenced they have been replaced with a chorus of voices of children and adults calling out “Sabaidee”, “hello”, or “Thank You” as we ride past. Laughter always erupts after we return their greetings.







Oh, your trip is so different from ours. Today we walked by the river and as soon as the holiday weekend is over, we’ll get on the rental bike. €26 bought us a year membership including as many 30 minute rides free!
Yes indeed a very different trip. We are taking it slowly now and having some much needed rest.