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vientiane vibes through a lens: when humidity hits like a wet blanket

@Oscar Finch3/6/2026blog
vientiane vibes through a lens: when humidity hits like a wet blanket

okay so i landed in vientiane yesterday with my camera gear feeling like a drowned rat. checked the weather this morning-16.4°C and 91% humidity. great. feels like walking through a lukewarm sponge. my camera lens fogged up before i even made it out the door. pro tip: if you're bringing electronics here, pack silica gel like it's survival gear. *local tip: grab a banana shake from the street cart near pha that luang temple. the woman makes them with sticky rice-weird but fire.


so i wandered toward the mekong river. the air's thick enough to chew, and every breath feels like you're inhaling someone's leftover pho broth. saw a bunch of locals practicing tai chi at dawn-looked like synchronized drowning. heard from a moto driver that during monsoon season, the river floods the night market. said something about crocodiles. not sure if he was messing with me or not.

a group of young children standing next to each other


the photo ops are wild though. golden hour turns the river into liquid amber, but by 10 am it's a steamy mess. stumbled upon this hidden cafe called 'the indigo lounge'-worth checking for wifi that doesn't suck. their sticky rice pudding is legit.

A view of a valley with mountains in the background


someone told me the patuxai monument's best photographed at dusk when the floodlights come on. also heard a rumor they're building a giant shopping mall next to it. trad vs. capitalism-classic vientiane. if you get restless,
nong khai* is just a $3 bus ride away. their floating market's supposed to be insane.

People gather on a grassy hill with mountains behind.


tonight i'm heading to the riverside beer garden. heard the lao beer's watery but the view makes up for it. i just checked and it's...still hovering around 16°C with 91% humidity, so if you're coming, pack three shirts and a towel. maybe invest in a dehumidifier for your room. also, check out this temple guide because half the temples look identical when your camera lens is sweating.

ps. saw a dude selling grilled scorpions. passed. not that hungry yet.


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Optimist by choice, realist by necessity.

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