• KIM Guesthouse, Phnom Penh, Day 1

    November 15, 2017 in Cambodia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Since getting to Cambodia, we've not really had a long bus journey, so to say I'm looking forward to the day ahead as I wake would be a lie. We get out of the room after another sleepless night, and get our free breakfast. I don't really mind the noise. It's a party hostel so it's kind of expected to be loud, but Amy is pretty fuming.
    After eating and saying bye to Reuben, Olga and Sandro, we head onto the ferry. It's a lot less busy then last time and a lot more enjoyable. We are then back in Sihanoukville, where wequickly grab a bus to Phnom Penh. Thankfully it's a big air-conditioned bus, and we're not crammed into the back of a tiny mini van. The journey isn't that bad until we reach the outskirts of Phnom Penh and hit the trafffic. We probably spend around 90 minutes moving very slowly before we finally jump off. Amy is feeling unwell and as been on the verge of throwing up for the last hour, so we don't bother haggling the tuk tuk drivers, and we just jump straight in to get to our hotel quickly.
    The room is delightful. It has air-con, TV, and is remarkably quiet. Just what we need. After getting some food, we go to bed, very much looking forward to an uninterrupted nights sleep!
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