Day 12 Chomcheng to Sayaburi
277 Km 11 1/2 hours
Sometimes riding in Laos although beautiful can be depressing, the speed of change and deforestation is alarming. Todays ride was a real joy and reminded me why i continue to return to this sleepy little country.
Sometimes riding in Laos although beautiful can be depressing, the speed of change and deforestation is alarming. Todays ride was a real joy and reminded me why i continue to return to this sleepy little country.
Chomcheng Border point
The ride from Chomcheng was my turn around point to head North and is all paved and a very easy scenic ride
Arrived in good time at the Khemhong Restaurant in Paklay and had a nice breakfast while talking to one of the English speaking guides from Off Road Laos Adventures stopping at the Sayadeth GH across the road (good place to stay by the way) and talked about my route through the national park.
The mekong early morning view from the restaurant
Almost unused slip at Parklay
The start of the trail from Paklay is a nice cooling water crossing, here you have options, the first one was awash with green moss and had a risky looking climb after it, so i moved upstream to a more easy crossing
I should say at this point, if you have not done this trail before you should, but do it quickly, although most of it goes through the national park it will surely get upgraded sooner or later
The start it a nice graded surface up to Thongmyxay
Easy so far but very beautiful
Still graded
Then i came across these guy’s
Two working elephants on their way to work, i stopped for a while and chatted with the very proud mahouts
Notice the guy with the AK47 on the bike
This ride was turning out to be better than i would i have hoped
Then not long after another, this one had water to go and was cooling off as he walked
That was three sightings in one day, normally i never see any on a trip like this
Heading down into a small village
These guy’s flagged me down for a picture and to ask where i was heading
Songkran still in full swing here
More gravel tracks
Beautiful Wat entrance, marking the start of the national park area
Great views although still smoke spoiling the landscape
Almost no water crossings as new bridges appeared
Laundry time as his son practices his duck diving
Now the trail got interesting and steep
As usual the camera never capture how steep it was
Now this was the fun part
Then the trail got less used
Then i came upon this beautiful crossing
From this point it was almost single trail and little sign of 4WD’s
This guy shouted me to stop, i wasn’t about to argue with him holding his AK47, he only wanted to beg a cigarette. As we chatted i heard thunder and he suggest i should get the hell out of here, i agreed i didn’t want a reoccurrence of several days back ! !
Seldom used
I could hear the rain behind me i hoped this time i could outrun it
Finally the dark clouds behind me
Good job this had been cleared
Came across this very small settlement, a guy came out to talk, but i had an uneasy feeling about the situation and kept the engine running and with a wave i was off
Some evidence of fires
And blow me, another elephant. This one was 28 years old and the mahout had been with it since it was two years old
The mountains behind me the trail opened up
One of the larger villages
In danger of getting very wet here but they all wanted a picture
Never seen trucks loaded with so much timber, this way
More great views
It was hot and these guys know how to cool off
Even the wild pigs had the same idea
So did the locals
Forestry checkpoint
Well it had been an amazing day, the best of the trip, back onto tarmac and heading to the bridge in Sayabouri
Spending the night in the Vang Moungkhoun GH
My trip almost over, the next days to the Nan Crossing back into Thailand
1 comment:
That was terrific.
Working elephants, spectacular butterflies, guys with AK47s (as you do) interesting tracks. 2W
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