Koh Kong Bay Hotel
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Glamping in the jungle!
We said a sad goodbye to our tuk tuk driver Visal as he dropped us of at the airport this morning. He is a very nice man. He wished us good luck.......I don't know if this is a general saying when leaving someone in Cambodia or he had a sense of foreboding about our trip to Koh Kong! Our flight to Phnom Penh was quick and on time and we were met at the airport by a man with our name on a board. He was going to drive us the four hours to Tatai in Koh ...
Chi Pat
... train as guides and cooks etc. Before this project was set up, the areas main income was from poaching and logging. Reforestation is also part of the project, with thousands of trees already replanted. They run loads of activities which the funds go straight back into the running of the village. It's a really pretty village in the middle of nowhere and it's set up to be really clean and tidy. It's a nice change to see Cambodians put rubbish in ...
4 Rivers Floating Lodge
... Cambodian flag--which is the only flag in the world that has a building (of Angkor Wat) in the centre of their flag.
The afternoon finished with a swim in the river and (can you guess?) a massage (yes, I am helping to give people an income) and more lovely Khmer food at dinner time, The people are gentle, hospitable and friendly.
Tomorrow we head back to Phnom ...
Cambodia's beaches here i come...
... form Scotland who, until the last night seemed OK but on the last night he smoked one too many spliffs and acted a bit weird in front of everyone but I did meet Judith & Tibo – a very cool young couple from Belgium…. We were kinda forced in to teaming up for an island trip because on the same day I was cycling round every tour operator and fisherman on the coast, so were they and after speaking to them at first about possibly teaming up we kept bumping in to each ...
The Road (Cambodia and the Mekong)
... it is partly due to luck and the roads that I took (in the north Vietnam there was no one there) but also, and this is the important one, there were some in Cambodia that would get in a car and get a Pol Pot syndrome, "To keep you alive is no gain, to kill you is no loss" but, even worse, you as a moto are an inconvenience to them and as a bigger vehicle they do not give an Angkor beer to run you down, and if they do run you down then it ...
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking