Laos

How To File Taxes While Living Abroad | Taxes for Expats

If you’re wondering how to file taxes while living abroad, then I highly recommend Taxes for Expats. You probably have questions like, “How do I file US taxes from abroad?” Luckily for us, Taxes for Expats has been preparing expat returns for over 25 years for clients in 175 countries. Living abroad is a fun […] Read more…

Ten Things To Do in Luang Prabang Laos

One of my favorite films is Pirates of the Caribbean. You know the picturesque Port Royal in the first movie with it’s tropical feel and European architecture? When you walk the pristine streets, you might feel as if you’d see an exciting pirate sword fight, except that would never happen because Laos is landlocked, but […] Read more…

21 Awesome Photos to Inspire You to Visit Laos

Laos is probably one of the most underrated places Southeast Asian countries. It’s filled with a rich culture, untouched nature, and adventure. It was an eye opener because some people didn’t even have running water, but I’m glad I went to a beautiful country and had the opportunity to take 21 awesome photos to inspire […] Read more…

Ten Things to do in Vang Vieng

Gone are the days of sloshed, sunburnt foreigners sporting body paint and stumbling about the roads unable to define the planet they’re on. After 27 deaths in 2011 and pressure from the Australian government to clean their act up, Vang Vieng has a new eco-tourism vibe that attracts loads of Koreans. Not even kidding, they’re […] Read more…

Things You Should Know Before Traveling to Laos

The alms ceremony of the monks in Luang Prabang is a highly controversial topic amongst travelers, tourists and bloggers. Even the most aware and open minded travelers and tourists make mistakes. Prevent yourself from adding to the circus of being another crazy tourist that takes photos of the monks, points their toes at Buddha and […] Read more…

The Perfect Vientiane Itinerary

How long should I spend in Vientiane? This was the one question I kept asking over and over when researching what I should do in the capital city of Laos. Advice ranged from 1-2 days and I can confidently say a day and a half is all you need. There aren’t many people bustling about (except […] Read more…