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Archive for February 16th, 2007

A Bus Ride to Pakse

Author: DJ
16.02.2007

On the second night of my arrival in Vientiane, I had to take the bus to meet my Grand-Mama in Pakse. My cousin Bay took the VIP bus from Pakse to meet me at Wattay Airport and convinced all of us to go back with her the same way. I wanted to fly to Pakse and was not sure if I want to endure the long journey overnight. I asked whether or not there is a VIP bus during the day that we can take instead of the night one. However there was none available and the only type of bus you can take is the regular one with no AC.

Vientiane to Pakse VIP bus

Vientiane to Pakse VIP bus

Bus station in Vientiane, Pakse line

My aunt gets sick whenver she is in a vehicle with AC. We had to pick up my Grand-Papa’s ex-wife along the way and since she can’t afford to pay for the bus fare, she has no vote on the matter. The decision was on me because I was the one paying for the fare for four people. I chose to take the VIP bus with Kiang Khai because it is a one deck type and not the double deck one. My aunt was too afraid to ride in the higher bus.

Double Deck VIP bus from Vientiane to Pakse

Normally the fare would be about 130,000 kips per person one way ($13 - $15) but my cousin got us a discount. She took this bus each time she comes to Vientiane and have gotten to know the drivers quite well. She also trusts their driving skills. Bay told us the two drivers are not speeders and are careful drivers. She is quite right about that because I saw the other buses passed our bus along the route. At times I thought one of the buses might tip over to the side around the curves.

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