Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The Nam Ou from Muang Khua to Muang Ngoi

No Luxury Boats Up Here
 Typing this with a headlamp on the keyboard in Muang Ngoi, a sleepy little town inaccessible except by boat.  The only electricity here is generated by generators or small individual water-driven power plants.  Of course, there's no a/c here, but there isn't even enough juice to run ceiling fans.  Stifling hot during the day, but pleasant at night.  Headlamps a must since they only deliver power from about dusk (5:45) to 9:30, or whenever the batteries run out.  Gotta charge all the electronics in a small window.  The boat ride down the Nam Ou from Muang Khua was breathtakingly beautiful and I shared the boat with nine others from Holland, Switzerland, France and Laos.  We navigated some class two rapids and the driver was a master.  Settled in a nice little guesthouse for 100,000 ($12.50) which was much better value than Muang Khua, but still not nearly what you would get for the money in Luang Nam Tha or Oudemxai.  When I arrived, the manager was arguing with a tour group advance man who was disappointed that there wasn't 24 hour power and a/c.  Seems like the fault was the group organizer, since most everyone knows this is a rustic place and lack of amenities is part of the charm.  Wound up drinking with some guys from Korea, Germany, the Yukon and an Aussie I'd befriended on the ferry into Laos from Thailand.  The place was run by a Swedish guy and his Lao wife and family.  Decent veggie buffet for only $3, but lack of real power meant the beer could have been a lot colder.  They bring in a few blocks of ice on the one hour ferry from the next town South, so it's a little better than awful.  Glad I brought the smart phone since there's a cell tower in town and having the laptop means I can catch up on some videos from home as I sit here in the quiet darkness.  In the morning, I'll trek a few hours to a tribal village and enjoy the karst formations along the river.  Sublime place.
Just Outside Muang Khua

The Driver Was a Master


Muang Ngoi Looking North



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