Day 41 Banlung Waterfalls3 Lake 2

 Jenny started her day with a quadrathlon but not  in the right order - bike, run, swim and bike. After a banana baguette we headed off on the scooter, soon to return as the tyre was virtually flat. We pumped up the well worn tyre that had virtually no tread and set off yet again following Google maps to our first and furthest waterfall. The route was astonishing as it took us in an arc bypassing most major roads and along tracks that were not designed for scooters. In fact one particular section I would have been a tad hesitant on my MTB. Jen got off and walked. The first waterfall was pretty but inaccessible so we moved on to waterfall number 2. Again a cross country route on dirt roads and tracks. This waterfall was sublime and we managed to have it to ourselves and both had a dip under its warm waters.Two waterfalls is not enough as 3 is on Jen’s list. The third was more developed and pretty but again not terribly accessible. Not satisfied with three aqua experiences we had to ride around the local water source (lake) in the middle of the town.

Back at base we played with the small child -Chalet, and when fidgety pants had had enough of that we went back to the lake for Jen to have another swim. We were impressed with the little one’s ball skills- a true left footer. 

The scooter enabled us to keep relatively cool and there was no way we would have managed as much on our trusty velos.

A quiet night in, eating at the Homestay- the meals are delicious- take and a river trip planned for tomorrow.












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