09/03: Getting a Thai visa & relaxin Lao massage style

This time it was Line's turn to get sick again. Throwing up and diarrhea in the middle of the night. Nice... After an 'immodium' and 'motilium', the 'attacks' stopped. Something she ate? We were spared of this things during the most part of our trip, so we have to catch up I guess?

In the morning we set off to the Thai consulate to get our Thai visa. A lot, really a lot of people were waiting the get their visa too. It took us at least 2,5 hours of waiting time. Yeah well, we need the visa (which is still free 'till the end of the month) so we just waited. The time flew by rather quick actually. We started talking to a German guy who had been living in Laos for already 13 years. Once it was our turn to give our filled in papers to the people at the 'visa-desk' (we can pick up the visa tomorrow, but we'll pick it up when we'll get back from Vang Vieng), we headed out for a noodlesoup for Ardan. Line only drank a cola.

Then it was time to threat ourselves with a massage. Ardan got a Lao massage, Line a steamed herbes massage (the same as the Lao massage, but once in a while they put some bags with steamed herbes on your muscles). Only 5$/person for a whole hour! Wauw! Hopefully the herbes gave Line a bit of her strenght back. Tomorrow we'll go to VangVieng and try to find a relaxing place like we did in Kampot, Cambodia. After that it's back to Vientiane to pick up the visa and passport and then cross the border to Thailand again.

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