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Asia » Cambodia » South » Phnom Penh January 29th 2005

Cycling through the city, I tried out different intonations of "Soo-sih-day" as I sung out my hellos on the fly. A moto driver replied "hello lady" and a monk gave me a subtly saucy smile. I reasoned my Khmer pronunciation must be improving. Nicola, my partner in crime since Saigon, pedals up alongside. "Do you think we should call in at your boyfriend's for a cup of ice cream on the way home?" I readily agree to the plan. We've been cycling around the city all day, scheming over our morning tea and coffee, sussing out the NGOs in town, and doing our best to network our way into the wild world of Phnom Penh. In the oppressive afternoon heat, we're ready for a leisurely rest at the Okay Guesthouse and a naperoo. Nicola has been ... read more

Asia » Cambodia » South » Phnom Penh January 21st 2005

Before today, I always considered the bus ride between Chile and Argentina to be the most dramatic border crossing. The Andes Mountains themselves seem to echo the message that you have arrived in another way of life. The journey made in Chile's first-rate buses, however, could never compare to the transm experienced by entering the Kingdom of Cambodia. A relatively uneventful ride through the Vietnamese countryside ended in a dusty parking lot, where we were told to collect our bags. A 300 meter stretch of dusty road under construction was all that separated us from the border, and our bus guide instructed us that a shabbier bus and worse roads would be awaiting us on the other side. True to his word, we emerged on the other side to board the bus of a driver who ... read more

Asia » Cambodia » South » Phnom Penh January 7th 2005

Hi all, Well we left Saigon and crossed the border into Cambodia to the capital, Phnom Penh. Not a great city at all, quite bland. Stayed 2 nights there and went to see S-21, which used to be a school but was turned into a prison by Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge after they took control of Cambodia in 1975. Men, women, and children of all ages were kept there and tortured. Most were then taken off to a place now called 'The Killing Fields' outside Phnom Penh. We went to see that and they have exumed loads of mass graves. People were beaten to death or buried alive there as the soldiers did not want to waste ammunition by shooting them. Very sad to see, and they built a special tower to store all ... read more

Asia » Cambodia » South » Sihanoukville December 29th 2004

In mid-December we caught an early morning bus from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville on the coast of Southern Cambodia. Gerry decided to buy a baquette filled with cold meat from a street vendor at the bus station - big mistake! 24 hours later, full scale diarrhoea! Fortunately no sickness, and after a day he was eating as well as ever. Sihanoukville is a bit shabby and is spread out across a number of beaches. We stayed in the Mealy Chenda Guesthouse above Victory Beach with a lovely view out to sea, particularly at sunset. They do a wicked barbequeue evening where you cook you're own food on a charcoal stove on your table. The sunsets on the beach are also worth beholding. The sun sets around 6pm, after which we would head for a great little ... read more
Sunset on Victory Beach
Early evening runners pass a coconut
Boy fishing

Asia » Cambodia » South » Phnom Penh December 21st 2004

We took the bus from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh (the capital of Cambodia), the guidebook said it would take about 8 or 9 hours. After about 5 hours we came to what we thought was a provincial town. When we asked if we were stopping for a break we were promptly informed that we were in the centre of Phnom Penh! It was not at all what we were expecting, normally in capital cities there are high rise office blocks and millions of people and heavy car traffic, here it was relatively quiet with wide boulevards and old French colonial architecture. We stayed at a lovely clean little place called Cozyna Hotel overlooking the river Tonle Sap. There are lots of great little cafes and restaurants along here, including the Foreign Correspondents Club, which quickly ... read more
A busy market trader in Phnom Penh!
One of many ways of getting around town.
Taking the dog a walk, Cambodian style!

Asia » Cambodia » South » Phnom Penh November 22nd 2004

I’ve just spent the week in Phnom Penh, a city I love. It’s small and easy to get around, the restaurants have great food and beautiful décor, great atmosphere - far superior to Bangkok’s restaurants - the wine doesn’t have a tax of 400% like in Bangers, the Cambodian people I’ve met are friendly, the motodops (motor-taxi drivers) charge us foreigners double what they would a Cambodian with a smile and there’s a sense of justice about it, and the roads are scenes of hilarious chaos. The rules for driving in Cambodia can be summarised as follows: 1) stopping must be avoided at all costs - for eg., if you are turning from the far side of the road, you slowly make your way onto the opposite side of road, facing oncoming traffic and then turn ... read more

Asia » Cambodia » South » Sihanoukville October 27th 2004

Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville - Part 1 - Day 1 - 06:20 AM I awoke this morning in Phnom Penh to a gloriously beautiful day with the air cool and a crisp breeze blowing, which seemed like a great way to start another journey out of the capital and make my way to the coastal towns of Cambodia. After grabbing my 2 small bags and making my way downstairs to the street, I hailed a motorcycle taxi and headed out for the Central Market and the G.S.T. bus station located near there. Paying a generous 2,000 Riel (.50) to the driver, I decided to head over to the large, Chinese "Sorya Restaurant" for a spot of tea and an omelet after purchasing a seat on a southbound bus for 14,000 Riel ($3.50) Sorya Chinese Restaurant in ... read more

Asia » Cambodia » South » Sihanoukville October 7th 2004

's Morgens gaan we naar Ream National Park, we varen door een mangrove woud naar een dorpje, het is twee uur varen over een heel breed water, onderweg is er helemaal niks te zien. In het dorpje aan gekomen zijn er een aantal jongens aan het volleyballen, Marcel (2,02 meter) en ik mengen ons in het spel, de jongens kunnen aardig volleyballen, maar als we samen vooraan bij het net gaan staan, kunnen we elke bal blokken of slaan ze alles uit, heel gemeen. Na een tijdje gaan we te voet richting het strand, onderweg komen we een schooltje tegen, de kinderen zitten al keurig in de bankjes, maar de leraar is er nog niet, hij is te laat, dat is jammer want Wijnand en Marcel hadden nog wat schriftjes gekocht op de markt in Chhoud ... read more
Het klasje
Het strand

Asia » Cambodia » South » Sihanoukville October 6th 2004

Om een uur of acht wordt ik wakker, dit is wat aan de vroege kant we vertrekken pas om een uur of 10. Lekker hoor zo'n vakantie met alleen maar vroeg opstaan, mag je een keer uitslapen ben ik nog op tijd wakker. Na een ontbijtje gaan we richting Sihanoukville, de tweede stad en een belangrijke havenstad in Cambodja. Rond een uur of 1 zijn we bij het Geusthouse. We zijn de rest van de dag vrij, het is net vakantie. Het Geusthouse is van een Nederlander en dat blijkt, keurige kamers volledig naar Nederlandse standaard, er zijn een stuk of twaalf kamers die in een U-vorm rond het zwembad zijn gebouwd, de rest van de middag brengen we door aan het zwembad. Aan het eind van de middag gaan we een biertje drinken in bij ... read more

Asia » Cambodia » South » Kampot October 5th 2004

6:10, Boem, boem, boem….Wijnand en ik schrikken wakker, er wordt hard op de deur geklopt, ja, ja we komen al rustig maar, eens kijken hoe laat of het dan is, oeps we zouden om 6:00u vertrekken. Het bier van gisteravond heeft er samen met mijn lege telefoon voor gezorgd dat we ons een klein beetje hebben verslapen. Snel proppen we onze spullen in onze tassen en stappen in de bus, ik heb wel een wat zweverig gevoel in mijn hoofd van al die alcohol. We gaan op weg naar Kampot, waar we om 7:47u aankomen, nog niet alle kamers zijn vrij in het hotel, dus we gooien onze spullen gezamenlijk op één kamer, ik heb nog niet voldoende helderheid, om na te gaan denken wat er in mijn dagrugzak zit en wat niet, ik neem dus ... read more
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De hond  in de pot




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