Laid Back Charm of Vientiane, Laos

The country of Laos, officially referred as Lao People’s Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Vietnam to the east, Burma and China to the northwest, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west, as divided by the Mekong River. As a landlocked nation, Laos greatly depends commerce and trade with its neighbouring giants.

Laos is among the few nations today that run on communist rule, to which has only opened its doors to global trade and tourism during the 1990’s . As compared to its neighbours, Laos is less dynamic and is still on the process of coping with the demands of modernity ; we at least for the moment.

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Pra That Luang Shrine, the most respected Religious Symbol of Laos
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Vientiance City, the capital and the biggest city in Laos
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Patuxay Monument, symbol of Lao independence from French rule.

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Vientiane is the capital city of Laos . Though the nation’s the biggest, this city is less modernized, with no railways  and no malls , less noise and traffic , with a lot of patches of green.  The central market is still the city’s source of almost everything.

I arrived to this laid back city on a Sunday afternoon, and I was eased to see that locals enjoying the parks and open spaces, and playing a sepak takraw like game. A number of tourists freely enjoy roaming the streets on bike . Vientiane was definitely a breathe of relaxing atmosphere.

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Residences in downtown VientianeSAM_1006 SAM_1004 SAM_1001
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Palace of the President

Laos is not much visited by Filipinos as compared to other ASEAN nations. In my five days stay, I have not heard of a single Tagalog phrase , I was a few times asked if I were Thai or Chinese. I definitely felt the foreign atmosphere in this Country.

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night market at the riverfront promenade
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The biggest Buddhist Temple in Vientiane
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reclining Buddha
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A view of the stuppas
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Local juice along the streets. Similar to Thai .

I Explored the nearby night market for local food. They do a lot of grilling and sun drying . This red meat on a ring is like dehydrated seasoned pork , covered with sesame seeds.

I personally think that Lao food is influenced by Chinese , less the flair and artful preparation, since Laos is farther up the mountainous side of Indochina Peninsula.

Chinese food and lifestyle definitely made an influence neighbouring countries in Southeast Asia. But with the route I travelled, I have observed that the farther the country is from China, the simpler the food becomes.

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My First Lao food dinner at a local night market. Air dried seasoned pork , and banana leaf wrapped fish egg, which I first thought was rice.
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Air dried – seasoned pork up close. yummy ! This is their version of Chinese Asado.
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grilled frog. More than just a delicacy, frog is considered a staple food in Laos. Probably because the country is landlocked and seafood supplies are imported from Thailand and Vietnam.
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Grilled catfish
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night market
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Egg crepe ,which can be found everywhere in Laos.

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One fine morning in Vientiane , I woke up at 5:30 am to check out the nearby Talao Sat Public Market , which is the city’s center for trade .

It is always a priority of mine to visit public markets whenever I go places, because it is where one finds cheaper souvenirs, and authentic cooking. But more to that, public markets are less trendy and more on the local atmosphere, which gives visitors an interesting vibe on how the foreign community starts up its day.

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First time to see this much Boiled Whole Chicken. This is done to prevent meat spoilage. I have also noticed that sellers here don’t use ice .
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French Baguette. Strong french influence since Laos has been under France for quite a while.
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Steamed rice prepared on a basket. very different from the way Filipinos do it.
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From a local eatery. Bamboo Soup + grilled pork and rice
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Bamboo soup ( Kong No Mai Sai Yanang ) Delicious ! similar to our pinoy Lau-uy due to its texture
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Familiar Sight. Icy Gems are still popular in Laos .

Siem Reap, Cambodia

On my last day in Siem Reap , I decided to make it my ‘No Itinerary day’ and just experience the charming small city on foot. I Got up at 6 am and decided to visit the central market to experience how the locals start their day. Indeed, it was an interesting morning where everything was relatively new to my senses.

Food area at the Central Market
Food area at the Central Market
Tried the cambodian Cold Noodles ( Banh Hoi ) with peanuty/ slightly spicey sauce . around 1 usd.
Tried the cambodian Cold Noodles ( Banh Hoi ) with peanuty/ slightly spicey sauce . around 1 usd.
Soya Based Cold drinks .
Soya Based Cold drinks .

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Spices
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The shellfish salad up close. Slimey - Raw Shellfish in tamarind sauce !!!
The shellfish salad up close. Slimey – Raw Shellfish in tamarind sauce !!!
Shellfish Salad, in spicey tamarind sauce. I tried one piece and It was very difficult to open. But the shellfish is very fresh so it doesnt small bad.
Shellfish Salad, in spicey tamarind sauce. I tried one piece and It was very difficult to open. But the shellfish is very fresh so it doesnt small bad.
Crab Salad !! Small crabs, and im assuming its very difficult to eat.
Crab Salad !! Small crabs, and im assuming its very difficult to eat.
Small Crabs again . Slightly Cooked.
Small Crabs again . Slightly Cooked.

Central Siem Reap on Foot .

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cambodian Stir fried noodles. Yummy because the greens and bean sprouts are just slightly heated , different from chinese noodles.
cambodian Stir fried noodles. Yummy because the greens and bean sprouts are just slightly heated , different from chinese noodles.

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Angkor National Museum. around 15 usd entrance fee. They have a walkie talkie to talk you through the exhibits.
Angkor National Museum. around 15 usd entrance fee. They have a walkie talkie to talk you through the exhibits.

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Chorizo like - skewer . Always with green papaya salad. But not as sour as Pinoy Atchara
Chorizo like – skewer . Always with green papaya salad. But not as sour as Pinoy Atchara

A Local referred me to this 4 usd Khmer Shabu Shabu / BBQ Buffet walking distance from Angkor Thom Guesthouse  ! super sulit .

the 4 usd Khmer Shabu Shabu - BBQ Buffet ! super sulit .
the 4 usd Khmer Shabu Shabu – BBQ Buffet ! super sulit .

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Pub Street has vibrant nightlife but the shops here are quite pricey.  Better to shop at Angkor Night Market a few blocks away.
Pub Street has vibrant nightlife but the shops here are quite pricey. Better to shop at Angkor Night Market a few blocks away.
Angkor Night Market offers better and cheaper shopping than those shops in Pub Street
Angkor Night Market offers better and cheaper shopping than those shops in Pub Street

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Perfect way to cap a tiring day is a relaxing 2 USD foot massage by the street with wifi, fruits and drinks .

Singapore on a Budget

From Melacca Central Bus Terminal , we took the 2PM bus to Singapore for 23 Ringgit  ( around 300 pesos/ 7 USD). Several buses travel this route all day, with the last trip at around 7 pm .  Our ride was a basic aircon bus with No TV. Super VIP buses are also available at 25-27 Ringgit (8 USD ). Travel time from Melacca to SG was around 3-4 hours, depending on traffic. We travelled on a Sunday afternoon, so it was a hassle free crossing. Unlike in other countries, immigration for both Malaysia and SG are under one building in Johor Bahru.

Budget Stay in Little India

The bus’ last drop off point was at their garage near Sim Lim Square; very favourable to us because it was just a short walk to Little India where we opt to stay. Contrary to the prior comments of others, staying in the cheerful and vibrant Little India district made my trip in Singapore more interesting. This area is dominated by Indian foodstrips, shops , incense and Bollywood music which was new to my senses.  It was also a good exposure in preparation for my next backpacking trip 😉 We stayed at Inncrowd Backpackers inn at Dunlop St. for 20 SGD/night (dorm type) including light breakfast (Toasts,Jam,Egg) and unlimited coffee/tea the whole day. They have a good lounge for guests to watch TV or DVD. Desktop Computers and reference books and Maps are also available for everybody.  ( http://www.the-inncrowd.com )

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Photo of Inncrowd Backpackers where we stayed for 20 SGD /night with light breakfast. It looks better in actual. hehe
Photo of Inncrowd Backpackers where we stayed for 20 SGD /night with light breakfast. It looks better in actual. hehe
Masala Chicken Pizza
Masala Chicken bun ( 1.2 SGD )- I had a slice of this or 2 for 3 straight days ! Its spicy- pepperish , best paired with Coke =)
Chicken Biryani Meal at a Indian Cafeteria near Tekka Market.  5 SGD , good for 2
Chicken Biryani Meal at an authentic Indian Cafeteria near Tekka Market. 5 SGD , good for 2
another Chicken Biryani  meal I had from a nearby restaurant. hmm, too polished. The meals on the Cafe near the market are more interesting . =)
another Chicken Biryani meal I had from a nearby restaurant. hmm, too polished. Meals from the Cafe at Tekka Market are more interesting . =)
crispy and spicy Vegetarian Samosa
crispy and spicy Samosa from a  Vegetarian bakery at the corner of Dunlop St.

Cheaper to buy Universal Studios Ticket Online 

Singapore First timers would definitely include visiting Universal Studios in their itineraries. Walk in ticket prices are at 74 SGD for a day tour , but we were lucky enough to stumble on a discounted online promo with Asiatravel.com … We got our ticket for only 65 SGD , inclusive of 10 SGD consumable + P 5 SGD discount on shopping. Sweet!

Maximize Tourist Privileges

Train connection to Universal Studios is located at Vevo City Mall ,which also gives out a lot of perks for tourists. I just presented by passport at the information counter and got this privilege card to avail shopping discounts and free snacks. =)

Free Texas Chicken and Mcdonalds Coffee (and etc) at  Vevo City for tourists.
Free Texas Chicken and Mcdonalds Coffee (and etc) at Vevo City for tourists.
Asia Travel Kiosk at the basement of Universal Studios where we exchanged our 65 SGD worth On line Vouchers to entrance Tickets .
Asia Travel Kiosk at the basement of Universal Studios where we exchanged our 65 SGD worth Online Vouchers to entrance Tickets .

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Touring the City on your own

1. Mall Hopping at Orchard Road

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2. Bay Area and the Gardens by the Bay in the Afternoon

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 interesting Bench
interesting Bench
No entrance fees at the outer Gardens , perfect for morning Jog if i had more time
No entrance fee at the outer Gardens , perfect for morning Jog if I had more time

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Dinner at MakanSutra Food Stalls Just outside the Esplanade near the Bay Area  

Me Goreng and Curry+roti
Me Goreng and Curry+roti
MakanSutra Gluttons Bay
MakanSutra Gluttons Bay

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Marina Bay Sands Mall and Hotel

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Mall interior
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View of Marina Bay Sands
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Marina Bay Sands Hotel Lobby
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Awesome Drop Lanterns at Marina Bay Lobby
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View of Singapore Cityscape as seen from Marina Bay Sands.

Clark Quay for some Chill and Cold beer.

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interesting Lobby near Clark Quay with wall hung landscaping.
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The Sling Ride ! around 80 SGD per ride , too expensive =(

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ice cream sandwich for 1 SGD
ice cream sandwich for 1 SGD

Dine with the Hawkers

Hawkers are the equivalent of Filipino Karinderias , that offer ready made affordable meals. (around 3-5 SGD for 3 viand meals )  Meals are generally Chinese Style and veryTasty.

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Ho Chi Minh City for a Day

1. Vietnamese Pho for breakfast

I started my start my day in Vietnam with a bowl of Vietnamese Pho at Bun Bo Hue Restaurant, which was just beside the Backpackers’ place I Stayed in. They serve the best Pho in Bui Vien St., as per the blogs I read . 50,000 dong for a bowl. ( around $ 2.5 usd, 100 pesos ) I ate twice at this restaurant , was really good.

Vietnamese Pho
Vietnamese Pho Me Huang

2.   Down the memory Lane on foot – Vietnam War Museum , Notre Dame Cathedral , HMC Post Office , Opera House , Peoples’ Committee Hall

Notre Dame Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral

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HMC Post office.; Built before the WW2, when Vietnam was still under French rule
HMC Post office.; Built before the WW2, when Vietnam was still under French rule
inside HMC post office
inside HMC post office
HMC People's Committee Hall
HMC People’s Committee Hall

3. Vietnamese lunch Buffet

Read Blogs and found this awesome lunch buffet for just 8 USD ! Its on the 5th floor of Park inn Mall , very near the Peoples Committee Hall . Just ask the guard , you wont miss it.

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4. Walk the streets

Ban Thanh Market may be the most noted place to buy souvenirs, but items here are quite pricey. I recommend shopping at Saigon Square which is just 3 blocks from Ben Thanh. around 10 mins walk .  Small shops along the way are nice to check as well.

Ben Thanh Market .
Ben Thanh Market .

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5. Highlands Coffee . Just to try, I showed them my highlands Philippines customer card hoping to get some perks. They said they cannot honor the card, but still , they were very kind to give me a promo coupon..  Got a Free drink !!!

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6. Saigon Beer to cap the night

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