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Day 22 Kampot
... this was good because it kept the bugs away and it was a bit cooler, we had a great night with the boys and they even back the car into the restaurant so we would get wet. The boys dropped us back at the hotel when we arrived there were a couple singing beautiful Spanish music with Eric the owner on Bass guitar, so we sat down with a bottle of red to enjoying the music and have a dance. After music had finished we sat and chatted with the owner Eric for awhile before heading to ...
American Idiot
... wave, we get sprayed with sh*t! This isn’t a suntan, it’s a thin film of sh*t, it’s a new version of a Beijing Suntan, ‘Phnom Penh Suntan’! It’s a mixture of sun cream, anti mossie spray and Cambodian sewage!” “I knew you weren’t trying to be nice when you offered me the switch, you just want me sprayed with effluent too don’t you” I laughingly replied, “Yeah, I’d do anything ...
Kep
... many bumpy roads, one of the front tyres exploded!! Luckily the driver managed to take control and stop the mini bus at the side of the road - was pretty scary though!
Once at the side of the road, the driver managed to flag another mini bus down and borrow their spare tyre, which he fitted in about 3 minutes flat!
Arrived in Kampot which seemed like a bit of a dirty transport hub but flagged a tuktuk down to take ...
Catching Crabs
... of interest around the park, however, we were sorely dissappointed. Although the views are still spectacular.
The park is beginning to undergo a mass regeneration and the buildings and authenticity we had hoped to see had been overshaddowed by the luxury hotels being built and casinos popping up and with ...
Day 32, 33 Getting to Cambodia, Kep
... a ride up the
driveway after we got off the bus. We think they parked down the road
hoping to take advantage of tourists who aren't sure where they are
or where the bus is going.
Our hotel was
called the Tree Top Bungalows. Its not really a hotel, but rather a
scattered collection of huts made of bamboo, wood, and palm tree
leaves. They have rooms ranging from 4USD-40USD, so we were ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free parking