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Temples and tuk tuks
We were feeling a little guilty at never having had our breakfast at the Cousin Resort restaurant (normally being too keen to get to the beach and secure our sunbeds). So on Friday morning we remedied that but found that the menu was limited, it was rather expensive and not particularly good. We didn’t feel so guilty after all.
We …
Blog Day & BBQ
... random people. Another English guy turned up checked in then asked where he could go on a trip so they took him to the floating village, when he got back I was asking him about it and although he had to pay more as was on his own, he saw the floating village, got to drive the boat and saw crocs getting fed fish!!! He showed me the video, scary!!! Was cool though so would see that tomorrow on the hostel cruise hopefully!!! Saw some men I thought ...
Day 2
... restaurant. The food was good and I even went to the loo in an outside toilet with no locking door, bugs everywhere and no sign of loo roll or even a toilet flush! After lunch we arrived at our hotel in the town of Seim Reap. The hotel was great and even had a little outside pool! We dropped our bags and were wisked off to visit the 'new hope' project towards the outskirts of the town. New Hope was set up by a Cambodian man who ...
The Temples Of Angkor
... but in parts they were still an effort to climb. The entrance of one section was occupied by several monkeys, one in particular loved having her picture taken and struck a pose at every camera pointed at her, sometimes showing her teeth. It was funny to watch... even funnier when a girl went a bit too close for the monkeys liking and she pounced a little, the girl took the warning and backed off. The main tower in the centre was closely monitored by staff and as it was a religious ...
Temples and Temples.. O wait, more temples
... the night market, bargaining for some tacky souveneirs, and eating some dinner at one of the local restaurants. The next morning, Tim and I went on a mission to see the jungle temple, Beng Mealea. It took us two hours by "Tuk Tuk" which is Cambodia's attempt at a taxi. It is basically a scooter, which pulls a large cart with seats (see picture). After the 2 hour journey we arrived and this temple was just marvelous. Although much was in ruins, it made it even ...