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Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
I'm not sure I would consider myself an expert on Vientiane--I lived there for a month and just moved back to stay for a while. Other than a few places in Thailand, I haven't traveled extensively throughout SE Asia, so I can't compare it to other places in the region. I haven't been anywhere else in Laos, but hopefully that will change soon. To start off the discussion, here's a brief list of the pros and cons of Vientiane:
Pros Hot falang-loving women Cheap booze Safe if you aren't a [censored] Wide variety of cheap and tasty food Friendly people No "damn falang" attitude like Thailand English is widely spoken Cons Limited freedoms and rights 90% of the city is shut down by 9:00 Except for 2 or 3 places, bars close at 11:30 Poor medical care [censored] tuk-tuks Sexing Laotians is illegal (though rarely enforced) Internet is expensive and/or unreliable and/or slow To give you an idea of the cost of living, here's what random things cost in US dollars: Small bottle of water--$.20 Large beer in a bar or restaurant--$1 Fifth of Jameson in a store--$16 Meal in a local place--$1 Meal in a western-oriented place--$3-4 Meal at nicest place in town--$10 an entre Personal Trainer--$5/hr So ask away and I'll answer as best I can or talk to someone who knows what's up. I don't have internet at the place I'm staying at right now, so it may take a little while to respond to questions. |
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
Why did you go? I'll keep my assumptions to myself for now.
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
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Why did you go? I'll keep my assumptions to myself for now. [/ QUOTE ] I came for a brief holiday/Thai visa run, ended up loving it, and stayed for a month. I then spent a month in Bangkok, didn't care for it, and came back. |
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
Thanks for doing this [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
My questions: how is the climate and how bad is pollution? what do you pay for rent? what kind of activities are available (like golf, tennis ...)? what are the visa regulations? |
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
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how is the climate and how bad is pollution? [/ QUOTE ] The climate is tropical, very similar to Thailand. Right now it is HOT. The heat in Thailand never really bothered me, but here it seems like I'm drenched in sweat after walking a couple blocks. Maybe I should start wearing shorts. It should cool off soon, though. Supposedly this is the rainy season, but it's been dry for few days I've been here. There's not much air pollution because there isn't much traffic here. Vientiane is a very open city and there are plenty of trees. [ QUOTE ] what do you pay for rent? [/ QUOTE ] When I stayed here last time I worked out a long-term deal at a decent hotel (air conditioning, fridge, double bed) for $55/week and I'm doing a similar deal right now. I want to find a house or apartment in the near future. I should be able to find something nice in a central location for $200-300. I could pay more but I don't need 3 bedrooms or anything. [ QUOTE ] what kind of activities are available (like golf, tennis ...)? [/ QUOTE ] There are a couple golf courses in the area. I'm not really a golfer so I can't comment on how they are. I hear there's a bowling alley in town. I've seen badminton, squash, and volley ball. I'm pretty sure you would die if you tried to play tennis in this heat. I've played a couple times when it was over 90 degrees and it wasn't a pleasant experience. There's an expat rugby team called the Vientiane Buffaloes. I'm a little undersized to play rugby plus I don't know many of the rules, so I don't think I'll be joining the team. [ QUOTE ] what are the visa regulations? [/ QUOTE ] 30-day visa on arrival for about $35. This can be extended for (I think) 15 days in Laos. If you want to stay longer you need to leave the country and reenter. |
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
When I was typing the above, two ladyboys approached me and asked if I were interested in doing commercials for Lao TV. They gave me a card and took my email so there's a pretty good chance they're legit.
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
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When I was typing the above, two ladyboys approached me and asked if I were interested in doing commercials for Lao TV. They gave me a card and took my email so there's a pretty good chance they're legit. [/ QUOTE ] For some reason "legit" and "ladyboy" in the same sentence give me headaches |
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
Pics of
[ QUOTE ] Hot falang-loving women [/ QUOTE ] plzktx |
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
WhoIam, are you still in a long-term hotel?
roamer, how did you find your apartment, and what sort of deposit was required? How widely available are short-term rentals for tourists? |
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Re: Ask WhoIam anything about living in Vientiane, Laos
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roamer, how did you find your apartment, and what sort of deposit was required? How widely available are short-term rentals for tourists? [/ QUOTE ] Was an ad in vientiane times, a daily newspaper. these apartments are $150-$200 a month, I think I paid 2months deposit. If there are empty units there should be no problem at all to rent for just a month or something. In my contract there is nothing that says i cannot move out at the end of this month if I want. I am incredibly lazy, if you put some time and energy into it you can probably find way cooler and cheaper places. There are even agents that can help you find a place suited to your needs. In short, no problem [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Whatever ur needs you will surely be able to find something. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] damn im tired, mtts round the clock are killing me. sleep now. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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