Ryan the Tiger prepares for his first White Water Rafting adventure on the river Pai (Thailand) Getting muddy at the hotsprings on the White Water trip.
The monks do the odd jobs around the Temple grounds.
During the day most of the adults are out working on the fields and as it's the school holidays the kids just run around playing in the village with whatever they can find to entertain themselves.
This little boy had made himself a car from a plastic water bottle.
Having a smoke.
Happy Families.


Just after I got off the bus in Vang Vieng I passed this petro station - yes that is an elephant getting refueled!!
On the official map Vang Vieng is listed as a 'chill out' town and backpackers come here mainly to go caving/rafting/kayaking and tubing (down the river in the inner tube from a tractor tire) the town itself is pretty uninspiring and after several days constant rain the river was flowing far too fast with too much debris from the many bridges/houses that had been washed away for me to go anywhere near it. So I went cycling instead and enjoyed the scenery.
Vang Vieng is surrounded in hills and paddi fields.
This poor guy was trying to rescue his rice crops from the flooded fields.
More flooded paddi fields.
A pig under a blanket - maybe they were keeping it warm for dinner!!Would you get your hair cut here?
When the rain has scared off all the tourists there is not much left for the tuc tuc drivers to do but through up their hammocks and go for a snooze!
Robbi, Marta, Phillipe, Stephan and Silke - we all travelled in the same direction down to Vang Vieng having met in Luang Prabang. At least we managed to find a resteraunt to have dinner that wasn't playing friends!!
I think the photo's pretty much tell you what I have been up to over the last few weeks. I am enjying Laos it is such a friendly country - the people here smile more than anywhere I think I have ever been. It is more developed than I was expecting and the towns/cities I have been to don't have much sign of poverty (which I was expecting) though as you saw in the photo's life in the rural villages is much harder. Heading further south in Laos and then over into Cambodia next as too many landslides to go back north and straight to Vietnam.
I hope that all is going well at home and that you all have something nice planned for your summer holidays.
Jack xxx