Border Crossing: From Laos to Vietnam
So my other option was to go to
I booked a bus in
(definitely not the vip bus, that i paid for)
I started walking around and checked out the remaining buses in the station. I compared the name of their destinations with my map and I found one bus going to Vinh (Central Vietnam ). I asked the guy if he could transfer me to that bus instead and he agreed. The other tourists tagged along with me.
We paid for a VIP bus going to Hanoi and we got a “chicken bus” going to Vinh. It was cramped and uncomfortable, the only thing that frustrated me was that it felt like I was cheated. I couldn’t afford to waste money. Well, life’s sometimes a b*tch, so I just dealt with it and tried to enjoy the ride.
After some agonizing hours inside the bus, I smelled something different. Some goddamn tourists were smoking pot at the back of the bus. I really don’t care with whatever they were doing, it’s just that my backpack was also at the back. There’s not much space in this bus and those guys were sitting on top of everyone else’s bags. I heard some horror stories about people slipping drugs or controlled substances to other travelers’ bags and paranoia struck me. I didn’t want this to happen to me, who knows what the policy in Vietnam about drugs is, right?
(vehicle checkpoint area)
Alas! We arrived in the border a little early than expected and we waited for a couple more hours until it opened. We did the usual routine, exit, entry, paid this and that and got stamped. Finally, Vietnam !
(Cao Bai Immigration)
(Vinh, my entry point to vietnam)
To cut the story short, we got to Vinh, took another bus to Welcome to Vietnam !!!
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