Salte del sendero que siempre se recorre y vuelve atrás en el tiempo con este inolvidable viaje fotográfico por los rincones ocultos de Laos. Fotografía monjes budistas en los templos sagrados, captura imágenes increíbles de los productores de arroz trabajando en sus campos de terraza y a los niños de las escuela quienes te saludan mientras hacen competencias en bicicleta. Aprende sobre la fascinante y reciente historia de Laos y obtén un profundo conocimiento de este rincón raramente visitado del sureste asiático. Maravíllate con la belleza de este exuberante país y sus pintorescos pueblos y encuentra amigos inolvidables durante tus viajes.
La tierra del millón de elefantes
Recorre montañas verde esmeralda de piedra caliza, pasea en bote por el majestuoso río Mekong y haz un viaje en una carreta halada por bueyes. Detente a lo largo del camino para fotografiar el increíble escenario y las maravillas culturales de este rincón intacto del sureste de Asia, bienvenido a nuestro programa “Off the Map: Laos”.
Tu viaje se iniciará sobre los bancos del rio Mekong en la capital Vientiane. Aquí las doradas hojas de las Stupas brillan con el sol y los mercados mañaneros se abarrotan con la actividad diaria y donde se vende de todo, desde frutas y vegetales hasta productos electrónicos de alta tecnología. Los monjes budistas cruzan las calles en sus sotanas naranjas y algunas mansiones coloniales bordean las calles. El aroma del humeante café y del pan francés son recordatorios constantes de la larga influencia colonial francesa en este pequeño país. Aquí tendrás la oportunidad de aprender sobre la fascinante historia, antigua y reciente de el encantador Laos a través de visitas a sitios históricos y templos budistas y obtendrás un conocimiento más profundo de su cultura, el cual te ayudara a crear fotografías más significativas durante tu viaje.
Montañas y valles
Desde Vientiane, te dirigirás a las montañas para observar las cimas cubiertas de neblina y los increíbles canales y lagos del norte de Laos. Descubre pequeños y poco visitados pueblos tribales en las colinas, ubicados en acantilados cubiertos de selva y fotografía campos de arroz, de un color verde vibrante y búfalos de agua labrando la tierra. Luego pasa unos días recorriendo las encantadoras calles de Luang Prabang, una ciudad declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, vivirás el lento ritmo de vida de este país. Rustic Pathways posee una hermosa base ubicada exactamente sobre los bancos del rio Mekong, cerca a Luan Prabang. Podrás navegar río arriba desde nuestra base para visitar cuevas repletas de estatuas de Buda y deleitarte con una picante ensalada de papaya; luego te dirigirás río abajo para tomar un baño en las cascadas transparentes. Te asombraras y te enamoraras de la interesante Luang Prabang.
La próxima parada es la Planicie de Jars, localizada en lo alto de la meseta central de Laos. Viaja a esta antigua maravilla arqueológica y reflexiona sobre el misterio detrás de los gigantes jarrones de piedra que rodean el paisaje. Esta área también es el hogar de muchos pequeños pueblos Hmong y aquí podrás detenerte para visitar algunas de estas numerosas aldeas. Asciende a las gigantes cavernas de piedra caliza con vistas a los exuberantes valles y conoce a las familias que viven ahí.
Fotografías originadas en lecciones de historia, cultura y técnica
Utiliza tu nuevo conocimiento de Laos para tomar fotografías que realmente capturen la belleza de la tierra y las personas de este fascinante país. Andrew Stanbridge, un fotógrafo y maestro que ha recorrido y documentado Laos durante los últimos diez años, será tu guía en este viaje. Él te presentara a sus amigos y sus lugares favoritos y te ayudara a crear sorprendentes fotografías de este hermoso país.
Un viaje inolvidable
Mientras estés aquí, puedes esperar viajar en camión, bus, bote y avión y pasar la noche en lugares que van desde antiguos edificios coloniales hasta sencillas casas de huéspedes y refugios del pueblo. Durante el recorrido, hazte amigo de búfalos, gallinas, monos, monjes, niños Hmongs, hombres mágicos y entre muchos que conocerás. Prepárate para cambiar el itinerario si alguna calle destapada luce interesante o si tus nuevos amigos te invitan a caminar por la selva para que conozcamos a sus familias. Como decimos en Rustic Pathways ´el viaje es el destino´ y conocer Laos junto a Andrew será uno de los viajes más memorables de tu vida.
Para más información acerca de este programa, escríbenos a: laos@rusticpathways.com
Off the Map: Laos Itinerary
Day 1, Tuesday
Relax and prepare yourself for your adventure on world-class Singapore Airlines. Meet other students, watch on-demand movies and unwind. A Rustic Pathways Flight Leader will accompany each of our escorted group flights from Los Angeles, making sure that your journey is easy and enjoyable.
Day 2, Wednesday
Ghost Day - After flowing through different time zones and passing the International Date Line today is ‘lost’ in the ambiguity of international travel. Don’t worry - you’ll be able to pick up a free day on your flight home.
Day 3, Thursday
The morning begins as you arrive into Singapore after midnight. You’ll be greeted in Singapore by Rustic staff who will show you the way to our coach bus which will take us to Hotel 81 not far from the airport. We’ll get you checked in and you’ll be able to get some well-deserved rest until morning. You’ll get a wake-up call to come down and enjoy a nice buffet breakfast outside at the pool. Go for an early morning swim if you’d like before packing up your things and heading back to the airport for the connection to Bangkok. Arriving in Bangkok early afternoon, you’ll be greeted by many staff and program leaders who have been eagerly awaiting your arrival. From Bangkok we will jump on a plane to Udon Thani where we will meet our vans and head across the “Friendship Bridge” to the capital of Laos, Vientiane where we will get settled into our guesthouse before a sumptuous dinner on the mighty Mekong River. It will be a long couple of days of traveling behind you as you hit the sack, but many adventures await!
Day 4, Friday
Today we will explore the markets, temples and side streets of Vientiane while getting acclimated to a new pace of life. We will also take an in depth tour of the Lao Revolution Museum to give us a sense of the history of Laos so as to be better informed as we travel through the country making meaningful photos. At Sunset we will head from the main temple of That Luang to the Laosified replica of the Arc d’ Triumph, Pratuu Xai for sweeping vistas of the charming city.
Day 5, Saturday
Today we leave the bustling urbanity of Vientiane behind and head to Nam Ngum Reservoir. This is a gigantic fresh water lake sprinkled with tiny islands amongst a landscape of rolling green hills. We will explore the waterways and small villEdad by boat. Taking our time to get a feel for the people and activities that revolve around this stunning area. Nam Ngum is a fantastic place to begin to photograph the rural areas and inhabitants of Laos.
Day 6, Sunday
From Nam Ngum we travel farther north into the mountains of Vang Vieng. When we arrive we will head straight into the countryside to wander amongst the rice fields and limestone mountains jutting out of the earth. There are some great villEdad to bicycle around and we will take full advantage of the photographic opportunities here. For those who are not faint of heart we will also dive into some caves and round off the day with a swim in the river.
Day 7, Monday
In the morning we will depart Vang Vieng, driving further into the mountainous north of Laos. We will eventually arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, one of the great travel destinations of this era. Luang Prabang is a lovely town nestled in the mountains between two rivers with exquisitely preserved French colonial architecture lining the streets. It is also a center of Buddhist education and nearly everywhere one walks there are monks and temples beckoning to be photographed. After getting settled in our guesthouse we will sit down to a delicious meal and then hit the bustling night market, which is full of traditional handicrafts and textiles.
Day 8, Tuesday
Today we will begin the day with a walk around town visiting the most important temples and getting a feel for the architecture that we are immersed in. In the afternoon we will head down to the Mekong River to jump on some boats to head up river to an amazing cave full of Buddha figures. As we motor back down river the sun will be setting over the emerald green mountains while children smile and wave from the banks of the river.
Day 9, Wednesday
After a lazy morning of fresh coffee and baguettes we will once again head to the boats, this time to head down river to visit some small villEdad as well as taking a small walk out to a stunning waterfall to photograph, swim and relax. In the villEdad we will experience a few of the many hill tribe cultures that live in the rural areas of Laos. Each with it’s own traditions and ways of life. The villagers are extremely warm and welcoming and enjoy sharing about their lives as much as they like to hear about yours.
Day 10, Thursday
We will rise early today to begin a long drive to the high plains of Phonsovan in Xieng Khouang Province. The drive is stunning so we will keep our cameras in our hands while breaking up the drive with stops in small villEdad and at sweeping vistas of the landscape. At the end of the drive there will be a delicious bowl of noodle soup waiting for us as well as a nice comfy bed!
Day 11, Friday
Today we will head out into the Plain of Jars to visit the various sites of these archaeological wonders. Huge stone jars dot the landscape giving a visual reference to a time long past. The Plains and jars were also the sites for many of the battles that took place during the Secret War in Laos and we will begin to explore that history as we wander through this fascinating area. In the afternoon we will head out to old Xieng Khouang to see a fantastic Buddha image as well as stopping at some interesting villEdad and caves along the way. After a long day of photographing and learning we will head back to town for a good meal and shower before heading to bed.
Day 12, Saturday
In the morning we will explore the bustling local market sampling some of the delicious food items for sale there as well as looking at different tools used for various farming procedures. We will then head out to visit some Hmong villEdad where they use a very surprising form of architecture that will blow your mind. We will continue on and hike to a mountainside cave with quite a bit of history to it. As the day ends we will return to town to visit a mountaintop stupa to watch the sun fall over the town.
Day 13, Sunday
Waking up early we will drive to the small town of Sam Neua. This is a good example of a town that sees few tourists and really gives a good insight into life on the Lao/Vietnam border. In the afternoon we will explore the town and walk into the hills to see communist stupas and the friendly village folks.
Day 14, Monday
Jumping back into the vans for an hour drive through a dramatic landscape we will arrive in Vieng Xai, the home of the Pathet Lao in the 1960’s and 70’s. In this beautiful landscape of towering cliffs we will explore the caves that were home to the revolution of that time. After a long day of exploring we will head back to Sam Neua.
Day 15, Tuesday
After a morning walk saying goodbye to Sam Neua we will begin retracing our steps back to Phonsovan stopping along the way to photograph. Arriving back in town we will head to the Hmong market to do some last minute souvenir shopping. Day 16, Wednesday
This morning we will catch a plane back to Vientiane watching the incredible landscape that we have spent the past two weeks exploring zoom beneath our plane. Back in Vientiane we will take in our last taste of Laos, walking the streets that we started on weeks before. We will take this opportunity to have a final critique of photographs and discussion of our travels together.
Day 17, Thursday
Today we will either say goodbye to Laos and or head off to other Rustic Pathways programs in other countries or stay in Vientiane to meet up with another Laos trip. If you are heading home, you will travel to Bangkok to catch your flight back to America.
Packing List Off the Map: Laos
Passport
2 copies of passport face page
4 passport photos for visa
Camera (any kind is fine, but at least one digital camera is encouraged so that students are able to review work on the road)
Memory cards (at least 8 GB in 2 GB cards is recommended) or film (students who bring film should have their film hand checked at all X-ray terminals)
Charger and extra batteries for camera
Portable hard drive
Laptops are optional, but you are responsible for their safety from theft or damage. We have zero responsibility for these.
Limit the amount of lenses you bring to a comfortable weight for long days of carrying camera bags.
Camera Bag or day pack
Wallet with about $100 for airport layover and pocket money
Headlamp with extra batteries
Journal
Shorts (not too short as they can be culturally insensitive)
T-shirts or button up shirts (females should have shirts that cover their shoulders)
Rain jacket (lightweight)
Pants or skirt that cover the knees for going to temples. Lightweight is best.
Footwear: a good pair of sandals (Chacos/Tevas) and flip-flops should be enough. For those people that like to go jogging or are more comfortable in sneakers those are fine as well. Make sure that they are lightweight, breathable and that they dry easily. We will be doing a lot of walking so make sure that you have tried out your footwear before you travel.
Swimsuit
Sunglasses and hat
Laundry bag
Sleeping sack
Bug spray
Toiletries
Sunscreen
Prescription medicines
Hand Sanitizer
Photos of family and friends to show friends and locals
Suggested Reading: “Shooting at the Moon” by Roger Arnold, “The Mekong” by Milton Osborne, “A Short History of Laos: The Land In Between” by Grant Evans and Milton Osborne
APARTATE del sendero y regresa en el tiempo con este inolvidable viaje fotográfico por los rincones ocultos de Laos
FOTOGRAFIA a los monjes budistas en sus templos sagrados, a los productores de arroz trabajando en sus terrazas sobre las montañas y a los niños de las escuelas rurales
APRENDE sobre la fascinante y reciente historia de Laos y logra un profundo conocimiento de este rincón raramente visitado del sureste asiático.
MARAVILLATE con la belleza de este exuberante país y sus pintorescos pueblos y hazte amigo de los nativos durante tus viajes.
EXPLORA lo nuevo del otro mundo al investigar en los abarrotados mercados pueblerinos y al sentir que el ruido de la vida local te devora.
EXPERIMENTA durante dos semanas, más de lo que muchas personas ven en un año y regresa a casa con un nuevo aprecio por esta región del sureste asiático y sus amables personas.
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