Living Laos by riding it
…in 2015 I made the decision to buy a three-year-old bike in Bangkok, Thailand and import it into Laos. My 200-cc KTM Duke, including import duties and all the official…
Read More Living Laos by riding it…in 2015 I made the decision to buy a three-year-old bike in Bangkok, Thailand and import it into Laos. My 200-cc KTM Duke, including import duties and all the official…
Read More Living Laos by riding it…— CEO, Community Homestay Network, Nepal Bernie Rosenbloom — Co-founder & Director of WeAreLao.com, Laos Angelo Sciacca — Sustainable tourism consultant; PhD candidate at Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland Ken Scott — Founder, ScottAsia…
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