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		<title>Fast Boat Down the Mighty Mekong to Luang Prabang, Laos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good day, I write this to you from the city of Luang Prabang in Laos. I took the fast boat from Chiang Khong, Thailand in a most egregious fashion, it&#8217;s true. The border crossing is odd, I have plenty of videos I will share with you later. The fast boat is 1600 baht, the slow [...]]]></description>
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<p>Good day,</p>
<p>I write this to you from the city of Luang Prabang in Laos. I took the fast boat from Chiang Khong, Thailand in a most egregious fashion, it&#8217;s true.</p>
<p>The border crossing is odd, I have plenty of videos I will share with you later. The fast boat is 1600 baht, the slow boat 1000 baht. The fast boat was a trip, let me tell you.</p>
<p>Tip: Bring $US to pay your visa, you need a photo, but you don&#8217;t. I didn&#8217;t have one. They charge you 40baht as a peanlty.</p>
<p>If you take the fast boat this will probably be the series of stages you go through on your most interesting journey. The fast boat just seemed like a fun once in a life time experience, it most certainly was. It&#8217;s exhilarating and you truly feel alive. It&#8217;s one of the top handful of moments on this trip I&#8217;ll probably never forget.</p>
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I have lots of footage, a full vlog to come.</p>
<p><strong>These are the stages on the fast boat:</strong></p>
<p>Hour 1: WOW! This thing is sick, WOOOHOOO &#8220;So LONG SUCKERS&#8221; as you blaze past numerous slow boats.</p>
<p>Hour 2: This place is beautiful, I&#8217;m not so comfy.</p>
<p>Hour 3: When are we stopping for lunch, my knees are throbbing.</p>
<p>Stop for Lunch: You get to the place where the slow boat stops, you&#8217;re like ok, this place is cool for about 30 minutes.</p>
<p>Hour 4: My knees are killing me, really killing.</p>
<p>Hour 5: FML!!! As you move around trying to get comfortable, but to no avail.</p>
<p>Hour 6: Wow, This is going to be over soon, I surrender to the pain, ignore ignore. The sun is setting, wow this place is beautiful. I&#8217;m glad it&#8217;s over but that was a fun ride. I will never forget my drag race down the Mekong.</p>
<p>Hour 7: Ahhh I&#8217;m in Luang Prabang, now what am I going to do!?</p>
<p>Tip: GET YOUR HUSTLE ON! Make sure you sit in the front, you can extend your legs.</p>
<p>You see, those are the stages you go through on the most epic adventure that is the fast boat to Laos. Do I regret it? NO WAY. I figure that I will have plenty of opporunities to take slow boats in the future. Furthermore, whenever I go on a long road trip, I am always in the fast lane, occasionally maxing out all that my kompressor can do, to be in the slow lane would be like going on a trip to visit grandma when I was a kid. I will note, a friend ofm ine who is a linebacker said it was h3llish, I can imagine. This guy is 6&#8217;3&#8230; I&#8217;m only 5&#8217;10 and it was still really tight. I can&#8217;t imagine how he did it, I salute him.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/images/feb10/mekong_pakbeng.jpg" alt="fast boat pakbeng laos on mekong river" /></p>
<p>I will note that our &#8220;fast boat&#8221; broke down, I told the captain that if the slow boat passed us, I&#8217;d have an aneurysm, it did pass us, horrible. We made up the time quickly though. It&#8217;s NOT as crazy as everyone says. The fast boat is crazy because it&#8217;s a long boat with a car motor on the back, ha. Therefor it&#8217;s just like a big open canoe kinda. Also if you did hit a rock you&#8217;d be screwed but it&#8217;s not like &#8220;joe driver&#8221; has that in mind, he is &#8220;one with the river&#8221; or wahtever&#8230; Going through the rapids was exhilirating. I feel like I got from point a-b, went to a theme park, broke my knees all over again and went white water rafting all in one day. Also lots of fishing going on, the Mekong has the world&#8217;s largest catfish, I&#8217;d love to pull in one of those lunkers and have a &#8220;shore lunch&#8221; that could feed a small city.</p>
<p>The slow boat was actually quite empty, I&#8217;d be a liar and not true to the &#8220;Stop Having a Boring Life&#8221; manifesto that I haven&#8217;t written yet if I didn&#8217;t say there were times that I looked at the slow boat and fantasized about being in it. That said, the grass is always greener, had I been in the slow boat, I&#8217;d of been like man, this boat sucks I wish I was in the fast boat. Supposedly however, day 2 they send way less slow boats so it&#8217;s crowded to all h3ll, who knows though? I have no clue how many KM the trip is but it goes on forever and ever and ever.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/images/feb10/mekong_sunset_fast_boat.jpg" alt="sun set on the mekong river laos near luang prabang" /></p>
<p>My boat was 2 Israeli guys who looked like they were going to die in the first half, these 2 Swedes who I have concluded are a couple, despite one of them having grey hair and the other being younger than myself and some guy from the Netherlands.</p>
<p>I took a tuk tuk with my boat to the city center after the gents managed to haggle the driver down a full 60%, I will say I respect how he got the price lower but what he had to go through was nuts, it was also really awkward to watch / be involved in. Having said that, I now realize that I typically cave in way too fast, then again for $0.50 I typically just don&#8217;t care&#8230; I like helping stimulate local economies via over-priced tuk tuks, significant numbers of skewers, shakes and anything else that whet&#8217;s my appetite. It kinda makes me a quasi-philantropist, ok I&#8217;m reaching here.</p>
<p>We arrived and one of the Swedes pulled out a lonely planet, I went and asked these hippies where the good places are. They told me, I walked back and told the crew &#8220;Over here near the bakery is where all the good / cheap places are&#8221; they ignored me and all crowded around a guide book, snore. I just kept walking as I told them, didn&#8217;t even really break my step to be honest.</p>
<p>My guest house is nice, really nice, really really nice for 70,000Kip(sp?) a night. That&#8217;s ~$9US, no wifi though. Being here, you realize how Thailand is actually VERY modernized. Thailand is the BOMB, it&#8217;s like the perfect blend. Singapore is more modern than back home and the price shows that. Thailand has everything that you want AND MORE at a huge discount compared to the Western World.</p>
<p>I was wondering what was going on with the slow boat and how my French friend was doing while eating an oversized chicken skewer for ~$0.70. I saw these 2 gorgeous twins so I went over and made some ridiculous small talk. Then I realized they were French and loved that I spoke French. We eat dinner together etc&#8230; Knowing French is awesome, I&#8217;m glad I&#8217;m fluent.</p>
<p>Tips hat,</p>
<p>P.S: Jworthy &#8211; The book is &#8220;Revolutionary Wealth&#8221; it&#8217;s a good one. Typically I get shy around big books as they are intimidating, this one I wish was longer and you read a few pages then just think about it, digesting if you will.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/images/feb10/mekong_gas_pump.jpg" alt=" mekong river laos near luang prabang old school gas pump" /></p>
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