Nong Khiaw to Muang Ngoi by Bike : Laos Off-Road Adventure
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ม.ค. 2025
- Join me on a thrilling motorbike adventure as I tackle the uncharted route from Nong Khiaw to Muang Ngoi, a hidden gem in Laos that most travelers only reach by boat. While Google Maps shows no road access, I took on the challenge to explore this dangerous and isolated route by bike, passing through small villages and breathtaking landscapes.
The journey was tough with steep hills, dusty mountain roads, and rough terrain, but for experienced riders, it’s an unforgettable adventure. Make sure to use a manual gear bike with dirt tires, as this road can be treacherous, especially in the dark or rain.
Once I arrived, I explored the incredible Tham Kang Cave, used by locals during the war to escape bombings. Imagine how they lived, hiding deep within the cave system. Later, I embarked on an even more challenging hike to an unmarked crystal cave high in the mountains. Without water and facing dizzying conditions, I finally reached the top, and what I found left me speechless-stunning gemstone formations and crystal rocks hidden away from the world.
If you’re a fan of off-the-beaten-path adventures and discovering Laos' remote beauty, this trip is a must. You’ll get to experience untouched landscapes, rich history, and unique interactions with the kind locals, like learning how to make traditional scarves by hand.
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Bumpy adventure😅 Is it easy to communicate with local people?
Well, yes and no-it really depends on where you are and how you approach people. Sometimes, people may be reserved or not open right away, especially if they’re not used to seeing foreigners, but generally, if you’re kind and respectful, they’re kind back
Even if they don’t speak English, we’ve been able to get by with body language-it’s usually just basic things like food, drink, sleep, how much, petrol, or asking for directions. And you always learn some words in their language like hello, goodbey, how much, numbers, thank you etc etc, . The people here are often smiling and friendly, and even though they might look like they don’t have much, I think they’re really rich in their way of life :)
I missed your vids bro! I love Laos. I'm in Danang now.
Hey man good to see u:] and thank you ! Hows is Danang?> i miss Vietnam! u traveling or living now in vietanm?
@@usonearth I'm slowmading. Here for a few more weeks then going back to Bali for a few months.
@@tony.travels ah man bless, hows bali nowadays? isnt to busy?, last time i been in bali was 2016, i like it, but less busy areas. nature and food is great
@@usonearth Yeah it's cheap and if you get out of Canggu and go North of Ubud it's so beautiful. Also, I found the Balinese to be some of the nicest, happiest in SE Asia for some reason. I'm also a single guy and being out in the isolated jungle, while it's where I prefer, means I'll die single.
@@tony.travels yes I had the same experience since you escape canggu, kuta, ubud and go up north, north west, it’s completely different place and you can enjoy more of authentic Bali.
I want to experience more of Indonesia so bad:)) I hope to catch u somewhere around buddy, enjoy your travels 🤟🏼
Welcome to lao
Thank you 🙏 people are very welcoming here, especially up north 🤗
@@usonearth i see i just when there last April, we can have a trip together sometime
@@laojunglesecret yes sure when we will be back up north you can show around 🤗
"dangerous and isolated route by {motor}bike" ...no it isn't at all. that's youtuber falang b.s. it is a well trodden dirt road connecting two villages in Lao. there is absolutely nothing dangerous or isolated about it.
Thank you buddy you sound great 👍🏼 I talk to someone for whom can be dangerous, there is no signal, Google maps don’t work, the road is washed of the rain with the big potholes, slippery clay and thick dust, very bumpy (my heaps started to hurt and had a headache from all shaking ) river crossing etc.. some motorbikes can’t even pass it u know what I mean. And if u are experienced bike driver with big dirt bike that’s not a problem it’s fun and great adventure I get it :) I was driving 110cc detach it’s a pain on butt but it works :)) you should watch the video, you skipped.
Thank you for commenting buddy have a beautiful day ✌🏼☀️⚡️