Where we climb mountains on Honda 125s , get lost and meet some elephants
Gino's Travels
Sunday, 8 February 2026
Friday, 6 February 2026
Into Vientiane
Well we made it, just over 750km on probably some of the worst roads I have ever had the misfortune to ride on . Near Death experiences with Chinese truck drivers and the local idiot's. It has been exiting and very tiring. We stayed in some outstanding places where we rested in nature and ignored the harsh reality of North Laos before getting back on the bikes do do some more. I do wonder why the locals dont kick up a stink about the infrastructure, the Chinese built a railway from Luang prabang to the capital Vientiane but the roads have got worse, If you take the train I believe its like an airport check in with airport type security and everyone is being watched , watch the news for some kind of chinese takeover in the future.
We had a nice couple of days just South of Vang Viang , idyllic actually, met a couple from Kazakhstan, Mara and Marina, had a great laugh with them, he runs a moto tour company throughout the Stans so now that is definitely an option in the future
Several people warned us before we left luang prabang the roads were bad but we had to find out for ourselves.
So now in Vientiane the capital of Laos which is very noisy, back in the land of perverts and very young girls and dodgy businessmen
It all feels wrong.
It's been a blast but we are both knackered, the adrenaline has subsided and been replaced for a need for sleep.
The yamahas have been outstanding, only 115cc but my god they have been amazing.
I may do a comparison at some point ( after we recover) the photos show the highs, not the lows.
Would I recommend it, well yes and no, speak to me / us offline to get the real story
Stunning sunset
Handing the bikes back
Sunday, 1 February 2026
On the move Southwards
After a few days hanging around in Luang Prabang people watching, getting a washing done and sending the bulk of our luggage to Vientiane for us to pick up next week we were glad to leave on Friday, we had overstayed but it was quite pleasant meeting up with Alan from Canada and Tony from England but it was time to leave, we even gatecrashed a birthday party ,drinking wine with the bar owner, it was all getting too familiar plus we both picked up a bit of travelers stomach.
We set off fully expecting terrible roads and we weren't disappointed, just under 140 km and it took us just under 3 1/2 hours and found a hotel in Kasi, nice enough and only £7. out for a meal which happened to be on the side of the very busy road, the nice lady wiped the table which was full of dust from the passing traffic, no point it was manky again in a minute flat. I never see anyone washing their hands whilst cooking, patting the dog or cat, playing with the kids but washing hands no, its no wonder we get the dodgy belly. everything from the goods in the shop to bottles have a layer of dust.
The roads quite frankly are a disaster every few yards it feels like we are doing a full on trials or enduro section, the wee Yamahas are brilliant though, they seem to plough on no matter what, overtaking trucks is the biggest nightmare, you cant see for the dust, or even breath sometimes but we are well despite all that, actually enjoying it in a perverse way.
Pictures tell the story better than I can
| Not the Corran Ferry |
| Dodgy |
| The wee Yamahas |
| Looks stunning but the roads oh no |
| Fiona still managing a smile |
| Lunch/ breakfast, needed black pudding eggs and bacon, got rice |
| still smiling |
| Not the same |
| 35pence shop |
| Dusty but happy Fiona |
| Out of sequence, the ferry again, tying up the rope that pulled off the stick |
| nice |
| Our Balcony in Kasi, very safe..... |
| Kasi, or dusty city |
| Our digs just nearby Vang Vieng |
| The blue lagoon, very safe bridge |
| Cave entrance |
| The blue lagoon |
| you get the idea |
| Fiona looking good |
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| the roads |
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| again |
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| and again |
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| And again |
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| They sometimes spray water to keep the dust down and to make it slippery for us |
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| It is never ending! |
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
Nong Khiaw
We spent 4 days in Nong Khiaw , a very nice place where we met fellow bikers Alan from Canada and Tony from England, we kept meeting up in the same bar in the centre of the Village which was nice it started to feel like a local pub!. The village had a very nice vibe to it and was worth staying for a few days
We visited a cave where the locals hid from the relentless bombing from the USA during the secret war. There was a small museum as well which was full of bombs ( used obviously ) The photos explain it better
Fiona took one for the the team by climbing up a Hill to get some great photos whilst I slept, ( I need beauty sleep more than she does ) .
The bar we met in seems to be the meeting place for all the over privileged back packers from around the world, most of them were rude to the staff and generally obnoxious.
We also met some Aussies at our hotel doing a guided tour, two mates and a daughter of one of them, had great crack with them.
We left on Monday not looking forward to the craziness and intended to stop again back on the way to Luang prabang but we seemed to be on a roll so we just went for it, 90 miles took us about 4 1/2 hours, I was broken when we got back here but a least we have a bed that doesn't feel like it has a solid wood mattress to help us recover for the next part.
Shout out to the yamahas, ideal for the shit roads and so far so good. Heading south on Friday on what we have been told is the worst road ever, excellent
| On the road |
| Jungle |
| Bombs |
| These guys have had a hard life |
| Bombs being used in the stairs |
| Heading to the cave, very hot |
| Shrapnel all over the wall |
| View from our Hotel |
| Fionas walk, some scary warnings |
| Superb |
| BTW she fell on the way down, glad i didn't go because i would have fell harder |
| Street scene |
| Alan from Canada |
| View from the bridge |
| Still flying the flag |
| No idea |
| En route back to Luang Prabang |
| Having a well deserved Vino |
| One for my former colleagues |
| Breaks every rule in my rule book anyway |
| Nice cafe |
| And one for Eric |
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