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... that you come across, many of which a photo simply will not do them justice. As i sit here on the porch of the guesthouse in Siem Reap and it's a beautiful day outside in this wonderful little town. i've met many great people and seen so many ...
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A Travel Blog entry by aaronpolarbear from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... the beach and the roads immediately behind it. It looked like a great place, so we planned to relocate from Sihanoukville town to Serendipity the following day. Before moving from Geckozy, we sampled some of their cuisine from the attached ...
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Sihanoukville....
A Travel Blog entry by yangmetalmonkey from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... in our room for 3 days debating where to go and what to do, too emotionally frayed to explore any more of "Sihanoukville's most popular beach". Eventually through "old school internet" we learnt about another beach called Otres that was very quiet and ...
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Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by loronaaa from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... baked baguettes at every street stand alongside roasted squid is the most charming. I cannot speak more highly of our guesthouse in Sihanoukville. I hesitate to credit our taxi driver who drove us there from the bus station, but I am slowing beginning ...
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Shady Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by c-hampden from Sihanoukville aka Kompong Som, Cambodia
It took me 2 hours to get to Sihanoukville on my bike, and as I entered the town I was stopped by the police. I had heard they were doing this so I was sort of expecting it to be honest. They showed me a piece of paper that basically said ...
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Day 272: Battanbang-Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by danielandai from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
There was not much to do in Battambang so we decided to go to a costal town called Sihanoukville. Cambodia's infrastructure is still not brilliant. There is no train so we have to rely on coaches or flights. We booked a bus ticket but we ...
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Sihanoukville - Idylic.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Sihanoukville is Cambodia's future hope for gaining some of the beach destination tourism away from Thailand. A pretty little spot with far too many motorbike drivers wanting to take us somewhere - anywhere! The air reverberates with "want moto" "where ...
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Lazy Daze - Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by midniteramblers from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Sihanoukville is the major beach resort in Cambodia. We stayed near the most popular beach, Serendipity. This is lined with little shacks serving up the cheapest BBQ food and beer that we had come across in Cambodia. In short, here's how it went: Day ...
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Sihanoukville: Peter and Ban
A Travel Blog entry by paranoidchicken from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... eating grin on his face. Peter is a 65 year old Australian man who has went into semi-retirement here in Sihanoukville. He’s formally retired from academics in Australia where he taught at some of the top universities, although he still ...
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Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by theo_ from Sihanoukville, Sihanoukville, Cambodia
We got into Sihanoukville quite late and we wanted to go stay at monkey republic, which soe guy at the bus station was flyering for. we'd also read it was good. with cheap bungalows and near the beach. However they were ful and we ended up staying nearby ...
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The Beach... AWESOME - Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by paulandemz from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Paramount Bus to Sihanoukville was a pleasant ride well worth the $6. We had transfers organised but they didn't show so we head off our own way. Tuk Tuk $2 to drive us around to find a spot to stay, everything is full... wooops first time in ages we find ...
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Sihanoukville ganske chill!
A Travel Blog entry by mariaogtone from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Etter aa ha vaert turister i noen dager, var det deilig aa komme til Sihanoukville og se sjo og strand igjen! Da vi kom fram fant vi fort et guesthouse 2 min. fra stranda. Siden vi kom ganske sent og var trotte og slitne, ble det en rolig forste ...
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Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by nick.maynard from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... by two Germans we met in Phnom Penh, and found that it had plenty of space, so we made ourselves at home. Sihanoukville has grown to be a relatively large town, mainly because of its beach. Therefore what we found was a beautiful coast line with an ...
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Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by julesasia from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Hello! We have ventured down to Sihanoukville for some R&R and found it! We were picked up at the bus stop by two motorbike drivers who took us around various guesthouses until we found one that we liked - right on the beach! For the worthy price ...
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Seedy Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by bgtraveluk from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... Cambodian chuckling to himself somewhere as he wears it around his neck. Its not a Cambodian Krama but its still a cool accessory. Oh well Gary, we can get you a new one. In Sihanoukville I am mostly missing my ability to be blind to the seediness. Becci ...
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Still in Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by varney from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... Cool :) Despite the multitudes of locals trying to sell things though, we prefer the beach at Serendipity. It's close to the guesthouse, has lovely white sand, warm water and pretty much anything you could want close to hand. We celebrated our last day ...
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Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by varney from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... that we'd rather walk than pay that much we got them down to $3. A short (2km) tuktuk ride later we were at Mick & Craig's Guesthouse where we got the last room ($10, fan, cold shower). A friend of ours stayed here in November, and recommended it to ...
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Bus to Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by peterward from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... bus for about 6 hours while we drove down to Sihanouk Ville and then once I had found a hostel and booked in, which was the Guesthouse GSK at a cost of $5 (US) per night for a double fan room with en-suite bathroom. In the evening I headed out into the ...
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Day 273: Occheuteal Beach, Sihanoukville
A Travel Blog entry by danielandai from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... articles about Cambodian people. The weather was not that great but we we down to the closest beach called Occheuteal Beach. Sihanoukville is a big resort and has a few nice beaches. Some of them are even owned by European resorts. ...
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Sihanoukville- South Coast
A Travel Blog entry by jackgooding from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... these places are. We decided on a few beach days to chill out a bit after a pretty busy 2 weeks of moving around. Sihanoukville's serenity beach was the most popular, full of beach bars and restaurants serving BBQ'd seafood. We stayed on the beach for ...
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Mick and Craig's Guesthouse Sihanoukville
Serendipity Beach, Near the Golden Lions, Sihanoukville, Cambodia
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