Early Morning Adventure Exploring Caves in Vang Vieng Laos! Part Two

Another Cave! This area is considered a Karst topographical landscape. It's formed by water dissolving the soluble limestone over time.

I enter the cave crawling through the small opening by the ground.

As I leave the cave I take a cool photo of the vegetation covered by a spider web with the morning sun shinning on it.

I continue on the trail and find another cave.

Back on the trail I find myself climbing vertical up the side of a rock face. I make sure to keep three points of contact at all times.

The trail soon starts to get really thin and sketchy melting away into jungle, but I get this photo before I turn back.

It's now around 10:30 and you can feel the temperature rising. I take another photo while crossing the Orange Bridge, a photo of two Buddhist Temples, and a turkey bird bath as I walk to my hotel.

I get back to my $12 per night hotel hotel around 10:30. I shower and walk down the street to get a $6 Lao massage in an air conditioned room during the heat of the day.

This was a fun and exciting morning. Vang Vieng is a place you can spend days exploring. This is one of several adventures I've had over the past couple weeks here. I'll soon be heading north to a bigger city Luang Probang and spending 5 days there before flying to Bangkok and heading to the Island of Koh Samet! If you like this post please view some of my others and consider following. Thank you! -Dan

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