Slow Boat to Serenity A Backpacker's Laos Diary
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- ISBN8233084256
- EAN9798233084256
- Date de parution18/12/2025
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In 2017, a lone traveller with a backpack and a folding bicycle crossed from Thailand into the timeless, gentle embrace of Laos. What began as a solitary journey along the Mekong River became a profound exploration of a nation's soul. This is not a typical travelogue of sights and checklists, but an intimate diary of human connection and quiet revelation. From a serendipitous friendship in the faded colonial charm of Vientiane-"Asia's Little Paris"-to the floating micro-society of a two-day slow boat voyage, the narrative immerses you in the rhythm of Lao life.
It captures the sacred dawn silence of monks receiving alms in Luang Prabang, the awe before the ethereal turquoise cascades of Kuang Si Falls, and the heart-stopping moment a mountain landslide tests the resilience of an entire busload of people. Beyond the landscapes, this book is a portrait of a people. It explores the resilient warmth and generosity that flourish amid economic hardship, the meticulous care taken to preserve ancient temples and vibrant culture, and the deep-rooted Buddhist faith that animates daily life.
With honesty and insight, the traveller grapples with the contrasts of a "Third-World premium" and the intangible wealth of a society that measures progress not in speed, but in serenity, community, and beauty. More than an adventure, this journey becomes a personal transformation; a lesson in slowing down, observing deeply, and discovering that the richest destinations are not places on a map, but the shifts they create within us.
It captures the sacred dawn silence of monks receiving alms in Luang Prabang, the awe before the ethereal turquoise cascades of Kuang Si Falls, and the heart-stopping moment a mountain landslide tests the resilience of an entire busload of people. Beyond the landscapes, this book is a portrait of a people. It explores the resilient warmth and generosity that flourish amid economic hardship, the meticulous care taken to preserve ancient temples and vibrant culture, and the deep-rooted Buddhist faith that animates daily life.
With honesty and insight, the traveller grapples with the contrasts of a "Third-World premium" and the intangible wealth of a society that measures progress not in speed, but in serenity, community, and beauty. More than an adventure, this journey becomes a personal transformation; a lesson in slowing down, observing deeply, and discovering that the richest destinations are not places on a map, but the shifts they create within us.






















