Great Buddha

There are many giant Buddha statues and images throughout Thailand but this is one of the more interesting near pattaya.
Don’t mistaken me for the image
These are actually gold tiles laid out in a design very carefully.

New year-time for food

Lao ox skin with side veggies and Lao beer
Fish and chicken grilled for customers
Cockle buffet on kids chairs, easy and light to stack
Cockles buffet. Very nice. Spicy sauces for flavor
Everyone needs a mechanical gorilla to sell eggs at the gas station
Nice Quatro Formaggi at Babylon, Koh Chang
I miss japan too
lasagna at Papa’s, Klong Son
Taking a coffee break from driving
Stir fried veggies, TOM YAM seafood and sting ray
nice dinner in Kon Kaen by the lake
Chicken and kale, fried eggs on top are a popular thing
Vietnamese rice paper wraps.
Fruit for smoothies
They wanted to chew on me

Interesting things in Bangkok and on to Laos

A red and gold Chinese wish for good business along with many MANNEKI NEKO (Japanese welcoming cat)
nice view from a hotel top in Chinatown
Golden Mountain seen at night
visiting the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)
Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun. some Hindu design. I climed

to the top 35 years ago (not allowed now) and going back down was very scary.

Wat Arun
Pasan at Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun
Wat Arun. nice garden
a nice reclining Buddha
the feet are engraved with stories
Wat Arun
high up with a great view
do you think this is a nicely designed building?
finally a well organized bus line in Bangkok
Khao San Road has become a fairly expensive backpacker paradise? oxymoron. great place to buy a fake ID card if you feel you need one (don’t recommend using it)
yes, it is what it says
a very active place even at night, maybe especially at night
Getting on the plane for Laos
You can ride all the way Laos if your train schedules match up
In Laos, how to destroy the environment
Duck/Beer restaurant in Vientiane. if you park on the street to the left you have no parking fee. if you park in the restaurant parking lot you have to pay a parking fee. seems to be reversed from logic.
Your sales shop on wheels

Food – a potpourri!

This Lao hotpot for boiling meat and veggies was nice but the second time we went there the meat was of much lower quality so never again!
Sticky rice is a great staple when eating some kinds of food especially those you eat with your hands such as NAMTOK MOO.
Coloring your clothes with a blue flower is a good option. However, it is important to know the color doesn’t last long and you should not eat your clothes after coloring them. The chopsticks are only for manipulating the cloth without getting your fingers colored.
have to try this Lao beer
avocado, cornflakes and dates with milk – a special breakfast
for a sushi buffet (all you can eat) this Vientiane OSHI restaurant is a good option though the quality is not up to Japanese standards
How do you want to pay in Laos at this coffee shop? They cover all options. These are scan to pay bank payment systems.
Ok, not food. but he has a CSK shirt on, my old company in Tokyo, but he is in Vientiane.
Stir fried pork/ginger with pork LAAB (salad) and spicy cucumber (Lao style)
pickled meat (SOM MOO) PORK
you often have your selection of prepared food on rice. these are spicy options.
PAA DEK fermented fish. very stinky made with Mekong river fish
a grill buffet with fairly inferior food
Vietnamese deep fried spring roll with noodles, veggie and sauce.
Italian potato with cheese
good Italian bread with cured meats
Yes, I was there with wine and a nice Italian entre

Vietnam Part 2

A person standing beside me said this is an image of Ho Chi Minh when he was a young revolutionary.
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is often called “Saigon” and many companies located there use the city name “Saigon”
crossing the river with motorcycles on board
one of the ferries along the river in HCM (Ho Chi Minh city)
the cathedral under renovation
what is a prosperous city without a Rolls Royce dealership? the salespeople wear white gloves. We walked in with t-shirts and shorts, the “unpretentious rich”.
go to a shopping mall to buy a Bentley
beautiful old architecture
the rich and the poor
the city is named after him, of course, not me.
the ferry is nice and clean
bands on the walking street at night until about 11
portable restaurants love these kid’s chairs for customers
these enforcers go around on these automatic rollers to make sure people are adhering to the rules
at the restaurant a little wrapped up snack sitting next to a wet tissue, all extra fees, of course.
the walking street in HCM is long and very organized
big buildings in HCM
HCM city hall. Old French architecture
the palace
i was invited to the palace (provided I pay a small fee)
a US helicopter left at the palace
the president’s bed in the palace bunker
old communication equipment in the palace where the President of South Vietnam surrendered to the North’s army, the bunker being one of the main attractions of the palace.
the president’s car
during the war you can see how extensive the North Vietnamese presence was in Laos. The Ho Chi Minh trail was half the country.
motorcycle parking lot, they dominate the roads, good for Yamaha and Honda and for the electric bikes made by VinFast (vietnamese company)
reporters during the war used to come here for talking and drinks. the bar now is completely unimpressive and loud music makes it uncomfortable.
a view from the top
a production shoot on the street
another shoot at the opera house
the tallest building in town
Vung Tau island near HCM by fast boat. Not really recommendable.
nice walkways along beaches in Vietnam but the beaches are not as nice as in Thailand.

Food in Vietnam

one option available in this restaurant

Food in Vietnam is not as spicy and is often more oily than in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. Food in Vietnam seems to be more expensive than in Thailand or Laos. Soups tend to be very delicious.

the typical wrap with either lettuce or rice paper to do the wrap.
natural colors added to rice and cooked to a thin layer around the metal pan to make a nice, crispy rice snack
I am rolling out rice paper which is later put through a slicer to make rice noodles. Again, natural colors are added.
the completed noodles with the natural coloring bases in the basket, vegetables and herbs
a nice beer, not as well promoted by the country as Beer Lao is promoted in Laos. Drinking seems to be done in much more modest portions than in Laos.
interesting tea variety
almost anywhere you can find this tin sifter set to put coffee grounds and poor coffee to get a nice single pour. However, the holes are a little small and the grind also very small so the coffee tends to coagulate in the holes and the drip slows to something you may not want to wait for. It isn’t a fool proof system like a french press.
well, international food is available in big cities and tourist areas.
it is called a Vietnam Pizza but very different ingredients you can select from street vendors.
the Vietnam Pizza in the making
a typical broth/meat/herb dish; one of the nicest varieties.
rice/chicken dish with a delicious soup and pickles.
the top of this building has speakers squaking out sparrow songs to attract sparrows to come and create nests in the building holes so they can harvest the nests, held together by bird spit and excrement, the makings of bird nest soup.

Nakhon Rachasima, Thailand

the baby buddha as he stepped lotus flowers appeared, up to 7 levels

Nakhon Rachasima is also known as Korat and is a very interesting place to visit and spend 2 or 3 days. Below is a link for further information.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakhon_Ratchasima

this is the daytime market, organized masses buying everything from dry goods to groceries and also cooked food.
going for a pre-wedding photo shoot in the countryside
Nice view from the hilltop
Interesting windy tree
got pretty high
wat pa phu pha sung
the Buddha had a big foot
beautiful view
inside the temple
“we were there” signatures
the temple
a giant sleeping buddha
do you want to rub his tummy?
white squirrels all around the area

Pakse, Laos – And a highland paradise (coffee included)

Tad Fan Waterfall

Pakse is a beautiful small town in the southern part of Laos and right next to the entrance to the Paksong Highlands where they grow a lot of very delicious coffee and have some very beautiful waterfalls. It’s a really great place to visit and I recommend renting a motorcycle or car to go up into the Highlands and look around. There are also some beautiful temples to visit so just spend about four or five days there and enjoy.

how many languages?
future dinners
nice view
vegetable market
some like it hot!
lots of bread and sandwich makers in Laos (PATE)
some beautiful waterfalls have lost their support
coffee areas are HIGH
beautiful Nagas welcome and protect temples
Wat PU, UNESCO site, old hindu temple unfinished
cooks scrambling to meet this restaurant’s demand
stay right by the view and have a beer. morning is beautiful
just don’t fall backwards
zipline across the canyon? hell NO!
beautiful place to view the top of the waterfall
Tad Yeung waterfall
a little scary
a nearby botanical hot house area
never saw this one before
beautiful butterfly
very red!

going to DAO HUEANG market, biggest market in Pakse district

Transportation in Vietnam

don’t recommend this bus

As i wrote preciously transportation in Vietnam can be more successful and simple than possibly expected. One thing to make sure you do is to download the MobilePhone application called Grab. it is like Uber. Otherwise you wind up negotiating prices with local taxi drivers and you will definitely be paying much more. You can register your credit card with Grab so you can just get in and get out and the payment will automatically be made or you can pay them in cash. But in small towns you most likely will not find that service. our experience has been the local taxi drivers in small cities seem to be more honest so there probably will be not much of a disagreement about how much needs to be paid. But be very careful at any airport getting out and trying to get a taxi. Those places are rife with transportation scams of all kinds. Grab didn’t seem to be an option in airports.

The fare jumped from 150 to 264 when I turned my head away. the driver thought it was funny. we didn’t!
Remember to stay in the bar so you can drink as ordered to by the government. But don’t drive.
a Lao duk duk but popular in Vietnam as well

For long distance, by chance, we found a company called FUTA, which has offices all over Vietnam, and seems to be very reputable. They were very helpful. They run a series of large buses throughout the country and they can even pick you up at your hotel and take you to the bus station if you request that in advance for a small fee, seemingly less expensive than a taxi. There are other bus services as well, but we didn’t try them and the reputation of Futa seems to be pretty good. it seems many of their buses for distances of over three hours are semi sleepers, propped up seats which can recline almost all the way. don’t take your big bags on those buses. There’s not enough space inside, so make sure you put your big luggage down below and make sure you have no valuables in that luggage, always caring your valuable stuff with you on the bus.

Laos sleeper bus. One space for 2 people. slim people wanted!

Airplane travel is very convenient. They have a variety of airlines, including the most expensive, which is Vietnam airlines, the national carrier. One we took was Vietjet, which is good, inexpensive and services smaller cities, and also Bamboo Airlines. you can go between many medium-size cities with most of those airlines and also to some of the outlying islands.

long distance sleepers

The train seems to be pretty much a disaster and no one recommends it. It doesn’t seem to run on time, is very slow and not much good to say about it, but I never tried it.

Make sure for any transport services that you are clear how much it’s gonna cost from one point to another and stick to that price. Don’t let people change prices on you. Be tough at your final destination Regarding the fees. of course the buses will require payment upfront as well the mini buses, large vans that seat 6 to 24 people depending on the size. Read up on the Internet regarding all of these services to get the most update information on which companies and services are reliable and have the least amount of hassle.

transport your motorcycle by bus

up loading up the bus
Chinese electric scooters

Chinese copies of Hondas

Disclaimer: Most of these photos are from Laos travels but there are so many similarities with Vietnam.