Friday, December 12, 2008

Lao Airlines and Luang Prabang

Mon belle Jomima

Luang Prabang, a tranquil town in the deep valley of Laos, where two giant rivers of Mekong and Kham are merged. The delta land is then named Luang Prabang, a town with thousands of temples.

The night was falling as we approached the Luang Prabang airport. We (I and Jomima) were on board Lao Airlines from our departure point of Hanoi after spent a week in that lovely capital city of Vietnam.

We hardly saw any lights as the plan approached the runway, indeed Laos is surrounded by undeveloped forests. The roaming engine of MA60 China-made 58-seaters aircraft indicated that we were about to land. What we saw then was a humble terminal building with 4 or 5 officers (two of them were immigration officers). I learned lesson number one : they trust people. Even you can easily walked out the airport thru an open gate without anyone noticing.


MA60 safety card

There was one funny thing about this airline, they have a beautiful yet silent stewardess. Later I noticed she was the model at the back cover page of the Lao Airline inflight magazine. She said nothing during the flight, but smiling. No safety instructions, no emergency procedure briefing (only one mentioned in the safety card : "in case of water landing take off bottom cushion and use it for flotation" and picture showing a lady grabbing the cushion and hug it to float on the water.

View from my balcony

We stayed at Thongbay Guest house, right besides the Sisavangvong bridge. From the balcony of my room, I could see Phousi temple at the top of Phousi hill. The host was so friendly. She has one kid named Emily. She's a lovable silent little girl. Her father is a Swiss national.

Emily

As I mentioned earlier, they trust people. We did not need any deposit or guarantee, just stay and eat, pay later if we are checking out. When we arrived at Luang Prabang airport, they picked us up with a tuk-tuk. In fact this was the only way to go around the town. Most tuk-tuk drivers speak fair English, and it cost only US$1 to get to the town from our guest house. And they were on call anytime we need transport.


Our stay for three days in Luang Prabang was very much an amusing experience. We went to a spa, where I had a shoulder massage. It was the best massage I ever had! So relaxing that I fell asleep just a few minutes after starting. I learned that I have just visited one of the most popular spa destination in Asia.

In terms of tourist spots, Luang Prabang has many to visit. On the first day we decided to go cruising the river Mekong, into an ancient cave at the river bank, known for its Buddhist statue inside. It was Pak Ou cave. The trip took about three hours I guess, we started shortly after having breakfast at "Croissant d'Or" and arrived at the cave just before lunch time.

While everyone on boat was asleep as the breeze touched their faces, I let my hands down to the water, and taste the touch of the golden glowing Great Mekong stream. Mekong history has brought us here, from Hainan in China, Hanoi in Vietnam and now Luang Prabang (Laos). Still, we have to continue the journey to Cambodia and Thailand, where the Great Mekong meets its eternity with Indian Ocean.

On the second day, we decided to go to the forest and see the Quang Xi waterfall, said to be the tallest in the country. Bound with a van of 9 other people, we talked a lot with a New Yorker. He's traveling alone, spending two weeks in Luang Prabang before leaving back to NYC through Vientiane and Bangkok.

Quang Xi was not so much special. We need to climb uphill for about one hour before getting into the site. The waterfall itself was less interesting compared to the road trip journey where we saw wild elephants and stop by in a handicraft village. Here I captured a poor families and their kids running across to greet and tout the tourist selling their local products.

But the journey must continue. On board Vietnam Airlines Fokker-70, we left Luang Prabang to Siem Reap.Bye bye Luang Prabang.

Hibiscus with its dew drops that early morning when we left Thongbay Guest House

Sisavangvong - The Heart of Luang Prabang

Sisavangvong road

Sisavangvong, the heart of Luang Prabang... One of a kind place that reserves some space in my mind and call me for returning.

Sisavangvong is the name of an outcasted King of Luang Prabang. He fled the country when people toppled him down in 1945. He is a life-time supporter of French colonial in Laos until 1945. However according to the history script. in 1946 French ruler install him once again to become a king, even for the entire kingdom of Laos. This reign ended when communist took over the country in 1974, as the red wind blew from the neighboring Vietnam.

French-styled shop house

Nowadays, Sisavangvong is represented as a name of the main road in Luang Prabang. Some 500m long boulevard decorated with French-colonial style architecture which now functioned as shop houses and restaurants. In the North, it joins the Sakkarine road and Chao Fa Ngum road in the South.

Sisavangvong, the heart of Luang Prabang. Tourist will pack this road during dinner time, after their spending the whole day trekking or cruising the Great River Mekong. French pastries, Asian food or European alike are available here, all along the restaurants with terrace facing the quiet street.


One of the pavilions at Royal Palace, now a National Museum

Every 6 until 9PM, there's a night market at the North side of the street, right in front of the Royal Palace which now become a museum, after King Sisavangvong left the country. Souvenirs, t-shirts and foods, even books and herbs are here for sale.

I never know, but this place is one of a kind. I always miss to return. In fact, Sisavangvong is just a street with its French-touch old 2-storeyed buildings. Not many people come visiting, not many things to see, not many activities to do either. But I insist that I will return.

Maybe because of its history... maybe because of the people I met. Great people, the New Yorker, the Aussie Family and the Emily's.

Sisavangvong, the Heart of Luang Prabang.


Travel Fact :

How to get there : flight from Hanoi (Vietnam Airliner, Lao Airlines)
US$180/one way - 1.45 hours.
flight from Bangkok (Bangkok Air, Siem Reap Airlines)
US$215/one way - 2.30 hours.
flight from Siem Reap - Cambodia (Siem Reap Air, Khmer Air)
US$115/one way - 1.0 hour.
Hotel : US$30/night
Currency : US$ and Laotian Kip (1US$ = 8,000 kip)