5. Pavillion, Phanom Rung 5. Pavillion, Phanom Rung

Thailand's most impressive Khmer ruins not quite worth the effort of the journey 5. Pavillion, Phanom Rung



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Blog: Thailand's most impressive Khmer ruins not quite worth the effort of the journey
Date: June 3rd 2009

Day 337: Monday 1st June - Arriving in Nang Rong unwell Catching the overnight bus from Bangkok to Nang Rong, I broke one of my rules. Usually if a journey is more than 8 hours I will take a night bus and if it is less I will travel during the day. I didn’t realise that the journey to Nang Rong would be so short - 5 hours - which after leaving Bangkok at 11pm, puts my arrival in Nang Rong dur ... read more




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Andrew Chapman
Been working for 10 years now, had enough of the rat race, decided I wanted to 'live the dream' so I am about to embark on travelling the world at the end of June 2008. The plan is to start in Mexico, travelling overland to Guatemala flying on to Ecuador then making my way overland down the West coast of South America through Peru, Bolivia, Chile & Argentina. The plan then is to fly on to New Zealand, the Cook Islands and Australia before travelling through South East Asia (East Timor, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia & Vietnam). Hope then to see China, Hong Ko... full info
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