Welcome to Phnom Penh
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It’s hot here too. And its nothing like KL. And certainly nothing like Singapore. And that’s obvious from the time you step out into the street and see all the tuktuks lined up ready to take youLeer más
It’s hot here too. And its nothing like KL. And certainly nothing like Singapore. And that’s obvious from the time you step out into the street and see all the tuktuks lined up ready to take youLeer más
We checked into a really nice place called the House Boutique Hotel. Bring your Visa card cause its $16 if you want breakfast included. Pool, Air con, beer, western toilets, pretty swanky for thisLeer más
We arrive in phnom penh, as Andre is leaving us to return back to Switzerland 🇨🇭 on the 15th.
Before he goes, we do however make a day trip to the infamous "killing fields" from the time theLeer más
Auf geht's ins vierte Land auf unserer Reise ... nach dem Frühstück im Hotel. Wir probieren ein neues Verkehrsmittel aus. Mit dem Bus von Ho Chi Minh City nach Phnom Penh. Es soll 6,5 - 7 StundenLeer más
I left KRS on a 9.30 ferry (which was very rough and rocky, and I had to stand for the duration of it) and got to Phnom Penh at approx 6pm on March 3rd.
I stayed at Onederz hostel
I only planned toLeer más
A long night of travels, Auckland to Melbourne, Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur to Phnom Penh ... luckily it was a 'night' flight & we managed a number of hours sleep ... some interesting foodLeer más
Brendo and Sithy picked us up after a long day of travelling!!
We all headed out to the Russian market in the morning
After lunch Brendo, Vann, Philip and I went to the Genocide Museum - very sobering
Dinner was down at the riverside at the Titanic restaurant
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Mean Chey
Viajero You forgot to mention...while driving a tuktuk or motorbike...hands-free = slipping your phone inside your helmet and talking while you drive 🤣
Viajero Sounds like driving in Indonesia...if there were also bags of rice or bird cages attached to the motorbike.
Viajero Sounds like Vietnam!!
Viajero
Seems safe to me. Zap-straps can hold anything together!