For the more outdoorsy, Laos offers adventure on a platter in Vang Vieng, a two hour fast train ride from Luang Prabang. This one time hippie, backpacker infested town has more potholes than roads - competing on this front with North Goa! - but this doesn’t deter hordes of European tourists who pack in kayaking, river and cave tubing, hot air ballooning, paragliding, treks, swimming in the six blue lagoons with limestone karsts staring down at you. Many tourists are on motorbikes and bicycles and seem more focussed on survival than reaching specific spots on the hair-raisingly fragile roads and bridges that appear like they might give away at any moment. While the main town has nothing much to offer, it has a smattering of restaurants and cafes with high quality world cuisine on offer - Italian, Thai, French, many run by natives from these countries. Pizzas and pastas at Tavolo in Vang Vieng can give Rome a run for its money!