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13.03.2007

After we came back from Pakse Market, we finished packing and called for a Tuk Tuk to take us to the bus station. We wanted to get there early so we can choose a suitable bus. Since we were not taking the VIP bus back to Vientiane, we had to pick one that is not yet full of passengers and goods. After some selecting my aunts decided on a bus that was not full of goods on top. Unlike the VIP bus, the economy bus is loaded with sticky rice bags inside the bus and animals and more bags of rice on top.

Sengcharuen Bus Station in Pakse

Sengcharuen Bus Station in Pakse, ticket counter

Sengcharuen Bus Station in Pakse, passengers lounge

Sengcharuen Bus Station in Pakse, bus

Sengcharuen Bus Station in Pakse

Sengcharuen Bus

ping kai seller on the bus

ping kai on the bus


One Response to “A Bus Ride to Vientiane”

  1. Sao Lao » Blog Archive » Back in Vientiane again Says:

    [...] an overnight bus ride from Pakse, we were back in Vientiane around 6:00 AM. I took a shower and packed my suitcase. I didn’t know [...]

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