We were told that Katu Homestay a great place to stop for a cup of coffee but we ended up staying here for the night.
You can see how our plateau Bolaven trip started hereSorry it took such a long time to post the next part, was very busy these few days. 😏
So here's how a Lao village looks:
Katu homestay is run by Mr Vieng - a very nice Lao guy who grows organic coffee with help of his fellow villagers.
Mr Vieng told us that he used to grow coffee to sell it to some factory, and they took both ripe and green beans but didn't pay much.
So he decided to make organic coffee himself, using only nice ripe coffee berries, and he also owns a simple homestay and offers tours around his plantation.
He showed us ants occupying some bushes because he doesn't use pesticides and burns affected plants instead. Mr Vieng told us that those ants are sour in taste and he sometimes uses them to cook. To prove it he ate one in front of us 😃
This place is really basic, and it has this nice village vibe, prices here are low, of course, see this menu:
10,000 Lao Kips = 1.2 US Dollars as of 9/4/2017
All the people in the village were super friendly, smiling and waving hands.
Vieng explained us about three kinds of coffee that he grows: Arabica, Robusta and Liberica. Arabica is the most sought after coffee specie with high quality tasting characteristics, little acidity and caffeine. Robusta is the second most sought after, easy to maintain and thus to produce. It has a huge amount of caffeine twice as much as in Arabica coffee. Liberica grows up to 9 meters tall and gives cherries larger than those picked from Arabica plants. It is similar to Robusta beans tasting characteristics.
He showed us how he dries the beans and explained how they roast it. We drank a lot of his coffee, and it was really good. He also always offers some peanuts with it, that was a bit strange for me but nice. 😊
For breakfast he offered us some bamboo soup! Well, it was interesting to try, but I wouldn't try it again. Bamboo is really stiff. 😆
The most exciting part was that Vieng had some civets living with him! Those cute cat-like animals eat fruits and coffee beans. You can find them at some coffee plantations making Kopi Luwak. It's coffee that is prepared using coffee cherries that have been eaten and partially digested by the Asian palm civet, then harvested from its... khm... fecal matter. I still haven't tried that kind of coffee though. 😅
Civets are usually captured in cages, but not in Katu homestay. Vieng's civets are still very young, and he trains them to get used to people, he even allowed us to hold one of them in hands - it was nervous when I tried to hold it still, but when I just let it walk around my hands it was ok. I don't have a photo of me with a civet but I took a pic of Artur! 😊
Unlike cats they can't jump down even from a table, which was funny - but they can walk up and down trees and furniture, climbing with all four paws. Their long tail probably helps them to keep balance.
These young ones don't eat coffee yet, but we fed it a small banana! It took the banana with two paws and it was so cute! I wanted to feed it again to take a photo, but it didn't want any more.
Vieng also showed us his bottles with centipides - these tinctures are supposed to help if one of these monsters bite you. You will get fever after being bitten by it, but drinking that stuff somehow helps.
So knowing about this new danger we headed out to our next stop, Tad Lo waterfall. Will show it to you in the next post ! So stay tuned! 😉
All photos taken with Canon 550d 😊
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Very good travel reports!
Thank you so much, @jaki01! :D
You are welcome! :)
The young civet looks so cute! I would definitely be tempted to spend the night there as well.
that's true :)
they build new rooms now, maybe next time they will even have beds! 😁 We slept on a mattress, but it's nice anyway because the room is made from wood and bamboo I think, and it's so authentic!
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You should add it to the map, this post is too good not to be on the map, haha!
Also made some updates for the map, I think you'll like them!
P.S.: both your other posts already made it in my Editors Choice selection!
Alright, @steemitworldmap, thank you so much! 😁
I didn't add it to the map before because I thought that I will not find the correct coordinates, but I will work on that 😉
You're so welcome!
And there it is, haha!
This is travel blogging at it's very best! Short informative descriptions with AMAZING images :) I want to pack and move right now! lol And the most amazing part about this one is That civets are roaming in freedom! I was visiting a community in Bali, that finds civets that have been wounded by fuck'n poachers and treat them to release back to natural habitat. What kind of man you have to be, to make your living by doing such things to poor small animals. And in your images they are so lovely!
thank you so much, @bescouted! 😁 I always tend to write short posts 😅
I agree about civets, they look so miserable in cages (I saw photos), didn't know that poachers hunt them!
yeah.. they do. they lock them up in cages and make eat coffee.. you know why...
Great photos. Thank you for a view into this world. It looks like a wonderful place to visit. These civets are lucky. I have read that ones that are used to produce the civet coffee are not so lucky and are force fed the coffee beans. The idea of drinking coffee that's been... ewww.
Yeah, they probably just don't give them anything except coffee... By the way, a couple of Vieng's civets already run away into the woods, but some still hang around 😁
They look cute. Are they playful?
well, not really, they mostly just roam around 😁
Those civets are really cute, but i dont think i'd try the coffee they help to um.. 'produce'!
you know, I think even if I tried it, I wouldn't feel anything special. I don't really feel much difference between different coffee brands 😛
neither do I but its the idea of it that gets me. its purely a mental block, but for me i think that might just be a step too far :)
I think you will do well here!
Thank you, @knircky! 😄 btw,I just made a new post about the next day on the plateau 😉 https://steemit.com/travel/@anna-redhead/bolaven-plateau-road-trip-the-second-waterfall-on-the-coldest-day
Awesome photos. Thanks for sharing. We are living vicariously through you!
I'm glad you liked it, @freeinthought! Thank you! :D
Brilliant post Anna! I lived in Vietnam for quite a few years and Laos was my favourite getaway destination when I needed a break. Are you and Artur staying there a while? Have you planned out your next destination or are you playing it by ear?
thank you so much, @osm0sis! 😄
Actually, we made this trip quite a while ago and now we're in Bali already - for a month or two. We usually plan for about a month 😊
Excellent! Enjoy Bali. I look forward to following more of your adventures as the weeks pass by.
thank you, @osm0sis! :D
Lovely pictures. Can see you had the greatest fun ever. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, @cutedicta! :)
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