ang Vieng (population about 25,000) is located in central southern Laos about a 4 hour bus
ride north of the capital city of Vientiane or about 7 hours south of the town of Luang
Prabang. If you enter Vang Vieng by bus you will be dropped off on a huge gravel runway on
the edge of town. A brisk several minute walk across the runway will find you in the main
part of town. Signs for guesthouses or restaurants call out from almost every single
building. You know you are in Vang Vieng when you see the dull rusted corrugated metal
roofs of the buildings in stark contrast to the brightly colored 3 wheel Tuk-tuks lined up
along the streets.
This is a truly a backpackers city - businesses that cater to backpackers are everywhere.
Internet cafes, guesthouses, bars, massage parlors & trekking companies all greet your
arrival with welcoming arms. These are all fairly new establishments as backpackers haven't
always stayed in Vang Vieng. It is only within the past 5 or 6 years that Vang Vieng has
seen such an influx of tourists.
There are people here from all over the world - you can't help but meet
travelers!
Vang Vieng is set along the banks of the Nam Song River. In the near distance towering
behind Vang Vieng are the most incredible rock formations. They are jagged limestone karsts
that tower above the jungle - steep walls which have somehow eluded the jungle's grasp. In the
morning hours a fine mists hovers just above the jungle at the base of these formations.
In the evenings they form an incredible back drop for picture taking during the "golden
hour."
Lao women in village near Ang Nam Ngum, Laos largest lake