I have been recommended to go to kanchan by loads of people so we went.
We booked a day trip from a guy called Mr Thai (yeh i know!). they picked us up at 7am. First stop was the war graves for the people who died building the Death Railway. It was interesting but sad. We only had a certain amount of time and John didnt realise and wandered off to a museum, so seb in search as the driver and guide were stressing...then as soon as he got out they drve off with me saying....errr, hello we are missing 2 people!! but they carried on driving... dropped off the other people (who were all pensioners) at the museum and took me back to look for them. They were where we left them, but then for the rest of the trip to the museum, the bridge over the river kwai we were yelled at by some random guy telling us....10 minutes left......5 minutes left !!! they had blatently set some guy on us so we wernt late.
After the Bridge over the river kwai we went a had some lunch then went to a pretty waterfall to cool off and have a swim.
The Tiger temple was next, this was why i did the day trip. Legend has it that a long time ago a traveller came across this temple where these monks lived with tigers, they are not tame but hathey have a kind of mutual respect enabling them to live with one another. Now its pretty touristy but the 300 bhat entrance fee keeps some people away and its not known by everyone.
We paid our entrance then walked thru the park to the tigers, there were loads of animals around, oxen, horses, donkeys etccc...
ONce at the tigers you are taken by 2 people (one to literally hold your hand from tiger to tiger and one to take pictures of you). It was amazing, they are so beautiful, huge and feel alot like a rug.
That was the end of the day.
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]]>As its alittle way out we hired mopeds and then explored abit. The drive to Hat Rin is hairy....lots of steep climbs and hair pin turns...you dont want to be sharing your bike with a fatty as you wont make it up the hill!!!
The night of New years our place we were staying did a lovely buffet meal for all the guests, we also exchanged gifts...we wernt really sure about this so didnt buy one as we had already done presernts for each other but when we got there that night there was a wicked vibe so we pegged it back to the bungalow to see what we could wrap up. John and I gave our hammocks we had bought in Vietnam and Seb gave his poy. All the pressies went down well. In return we got a sarong, beach mat and a nerf ball.
After a hearty meal we all piled into the back of a pickup truck and headed to Hat Rin. The beach was rammed...
.....this is where my memory fails me......I had a wicked night the bits i can remember and we made it home at about 10am !!! brilliant...!! :o)
The next day was recovery..very very tired....we did more moped riding around the island and sightseeing (altho not much water in the waterfalls) we did see a nice lookout and some elephants.
The next day we nearly missed our ferry back to the mainland which would have meant we would have missed our train back to bangkok, all because of the silly moped woman pretneding she had forgotten she was supposed to be picking up the mopeds from the port...so seb and john had to go like lightening to take them back and then get back in time.
LUckily we made it :o) phewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! very jammy...(as usual!!!) punctuality hasnt been one of our strong points.
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]]>The vietnam border was fine, there was no one there, no tourists, no touts...nada....(we went through the Ving Xuong/Chau Doc Crossing) we passed through xray machines and then through the various posts....immigration...health etc ....they all took themselves rather seriously, quite funny as they are only sitting in little green huts.. on the other side we took a 1hr moped ride to the nearest town to get a bus....
As usual we got the slow bus that took quite awhile but eventually arrived in Ho Chi Minh at about 1am...
Ho Chi Minh was a cool city....absolutly crazy drivers....they all just go at each other from everywhere, mopeds, cars, lorries...then there will be some little old woman who is crossing the road in the middle of it all and miraculously she doesnt get hit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Im afraid im having abit of trouble remembering what i did in Ho Chi
Minh...i think we took a motobike taxi around the city abit...
The next day we flew to Hanoi and stayed in the OLd Quatre. A really nice part of the city. I had probably one of the most surreal days of my life here. We got some moto drivers to take us to this big lake, which happened to have a fair ground at. It looked completly shut down but he assured us it was open. Nothign was going, no rides, no noise, car park was empty...!!!
we went to the ticket booth and there was someone there!!! After entering the park we were ushered around each ride which was opened expecially for us!! it was like having our own private theme park...was great. We had loads of goes on the bumper cars and afew on the roller coaster. Unfotunalty John was sick on one of the rides...and im sorry to say it was the kiddy ride!!! (hee heeee)
It was a great yet weird day out. The next morning we hopped on a flight to Bangkok.
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]]>Just on the beach there is a place that helps children make money and help them be more creatvie. The children paint pictures that they sell, some of the money goes to them and some towards the place and towrds giving them food. It s a great thing to do. We go 3 kids to paint us all 3 sitting together at the same time.
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]]>In the end we decided on Same Same But Different. And boy were we glad. Its 3$ a night and its a wicked place. One of the best we have stayed in. The guy who runs it is called SAm and he can help you get anything you want.
We chilled out the first night, drinking some beers, playing some pool and chilling by the lake. The next day we decided to go and shoot some BIG guns at the army base. We hired a tuk tuk driver called Paddy who took us there.
We all shot an AK 47 (i know im a girl but boy did it have a kick!!) i was quite proud of myself i managed to hit the target afew times!! Then the boys shot an M-60, the rambo gun I think.
After the gun we headed for the go karting track. Needless to say i lost badly....they lapped me !!!! enough said.
Time for some culture...we headed to the Killing Fields, where Po Pot killed thousands of people. Unfortunatly we manged to get the worst guide of the bunch who just repeated 'Very Bad' about 5,000 times....... not worth our 5$.
That night we had organised to have Snake!!! (yup the silthery things...) it took alot of organising as im not too sure it all too legal but in the end sam managed to get us a nice Cobra and some rice wine. Together with other people from the place we nibbled on snake and sipped the blood and the venom...!! (mixed with the rice wine...which has quite a kick!!) .............i dont remember going to bed that night..........
The next morning was not an early start....after dragging ourselves out of bed we headed to a market to buy some stuff to take to an orphanage. If anyone goes to Phenom Phen i def recommend doing this. We went and bought a bag of 50Kilo rice, some pens, note books, toothbrushes, toothpaste and a football for them. Once there we were given a guided tour, the kids were so lovely, i have some great pictures, they love it if you take their pic then show them on your digital camera.
The next morning we left for Shianokville by taxi.....
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]]>The next day we hired motorbike drivers to take us around the temples. First stop was the one with all the faces..(i forget the name) it was very beautiful, amazing detail and its pretty cool cos you can clamber all over it. (i did feel alittle bad but we are never allowed to touch anything in england) We also visited the temple with the trees where Tomb Raider was filmed, fed some naughty monkeys, who tried to steal my camera, some bananas and then renegotiated our terms with the drivers to be able to go and see the sunset at the top of one of the temples. Unfortunatly for us there was no sunset that night!!! dohhhh....
The next day we took the early morning boat (very early!!) to Phenom Phen.
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]]>The next day we headed to the border. The hotel did this big sell on a bus you can get, luxurious to siem reap...air con etc...... (YEH RIGHT!!!!) Even after reading all about the 'Scam Bus' we still got sucked in!!! deerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...............
so we bought the tickets and got taken to this place where they tried to sell us the visas which i knew you can get on the border, but to save the argument we let them do it for us. We then got taken to the border on one bus, went through, got on another bus, got taken to a money exchange place where we all got screwed over. Then got another bus which took us to a bus station where we got another bus...
We were not amused....finally we set off along a long bumpy road...arriving at siem reap in the evening. They dropped us all off at this guest house (convienient) but we went somwerhe else.
few pointers:
from border to siem reap get a taxi...faster..abit more expensive but you wont get conned..and its worth it. Should be about 25$ to 35$ ish US$.
you can get visa on border dont listen to anyone who says you cant.
cambodia takes US$ dont change your money at the border you get screwed over.
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]]>After spending an uneventful night in macau i arrived in Thailand where I met up with Seb at the airport. First stop was Ko Phi Phi, after a very long journey down there we arrived in Krabi town, where we had to hang around for afew hours to be taken to the port. Finally we hopped in the back of the truck only to be drenched by the biggest downpours ever the whole way there. (we were convinced that the driver was taking us thru the rain clouds on purpose).
We checked in the at the ferry terminal and i changed into some dry clothes. Oh was that a mistake, for about 10 mins it was nice and sunny on the boat then the heavens opened for the next 2 and half hours !!! by the time we arrived in Ko pHi pHi i looked like a drowned rat.
Ko pHi phi was pretty, not what i expected but still nice, they are still rebuilding from the tusnami but the island is livley and there were plently of places to stay. The first night i got to see some Thai boxing, i loved it!! some poor english bloke got his nose broken by a lady boy !!! dohhhh....
The rest of the time on Phi Phi was spent sunbathing, drinking, eating and exploring. One day was spent on a boat trip which took us to Phi Phi Lei the island where The Beach was filmed!! As we were on a big boat we had to anchor on the other side of the island. After hacking our way through some vegetation to ge to the beach we emerged only to be greeted by the sight of lots of fat europeans !!!
Bangkok was our next destination (again) to pick up John....
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]]>At midday i said a sad farewell to Hong Kong and set sail for Macau. Not really knowing anything about this country apart from its where all the Hong Kong people go to gamble it was going to be an adventure. I managed to find the hostel i was booked into fine, however it turned out to be the worst place i have ever stayed. The room was the size of a cuboard and the shower didnt work. The person who ran it was an old woman who didnt speak english so we spoke in a series of 'oks'!! Finding the accommodation alittle depressing i decided to go sightseeing. I managed (somehow)to find the main attractons and took afew shots, impressing even myself on the amount of time i can kill doing absolutly nothing. The next day i was not sad to say farewell to macau.
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]]>not the most amazing route i know but i only have 3 months.
Singapore is just a fly stop, I am planing to head up to Hong Kong, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. Then on to Aus and fiji.
I figure that is enough to keep me occupied for alittle while.
I havent done anything for the trip yet. Very unorganised.I think it hasnt sunken in yet, it will when i quit my job tho im sure !!
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