The Nam Song river wends its way through mountainous terrain; these limestone karsts tower over the river and continue beyond it. We were on our way from Vientiane to Luang Prabang, from the new capital to the ancient capital. Much of the journey would be spent driving through these mountains. And we would be spending one night on the road, in Vang Vieng, a little town nestled beside the mountains, by the river.
Vang Vieng today is a sort of backpacker paradise. It has many restaurants and guesthouses for backpackers, with the restaurants essentially comprising raised seating areas with lots of cushions. There the backpackers sit, snacking and drinking and watching TV - largely reruns of American sitcoms. We would be staying somewhere else - in one of the older guesthouses, which had been redeveloped a few times and catered to (ahem) a higher class of tourist. Right by the river, it had fabulous views of the mountains and was within walking distance of the toll bridge and small tribal village.

The next morning, we woke early and after a visit to the morning market visited a series of limestone caves (filled with stalagmites and stalagtites), again by the river. We were early, so had the caves mostly to ourselves. Then, we continued on our journey through the mountains to Luang Prabang.

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