(Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of travel correspondence from Dan as he travels around southeast Asia. Click the “continued” link to read the full message.)

July 18, 2005

Greetings from Vientiane, capital of Laos!

A quick email…how could I forget the best part of my big day at the waterfall? We got to see Phet, the rescued tiger. She’s beautiful. A few of us pooled money for some buffalo meat for her. I figured it just a donation. Instead, Nick handed me a bunch of buffalo meat and said to feed her from the highest point in the cage. Yes, I fed a tiger by hand. Yes, there are pictures. Yes, I still have all ten fingers. And never one to miss an opportunity, with one feeding, I brought my hand down, out of the cage, then patted her paw which was resting on the cage. Big, huge paw, with claws curling over the bar. Phet was absolutely beautiful.

Many more stories, of course, but I need to find some people and go see the Vertical Runway. It’s a Lao monument to war heroes, and it got the nickname because it was built with some concrete donated by Americans *concrete which was supposed to rebuild the airport after the war*.

Onwards. I’ll be on the road tomorrow, with a homestay in a small town, followed by a quick stop in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. A few solid days of driving, where I expect the highlight will be playing cards. So it’ll be a while before anything funny happens. Have a good week, and I’ll probably write you from Hanoi (check http://intrepidtravel.com/vsv for my schedule. Day 1 was Saturday July 9)

All the best, Dan