One hundred years of solitude occupied me for much of the ten hour bus ride from Sihanoukville to Siem Reap. Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for June, 2008
One hundred years of solitude in ten hours
June 29, 2008siem reap at last
June 29, 2008As expected a large part of today was spent travelling from Sihanoukville to Siem Reap via Phnom Penh.
We ate Cambodian fast food for lunch while waiting for our bus in Phnom Penh in the only shopping mall in Cambodia, Sorya Shopping Mall. Read the rest of this entry »
Can you resist the tide?
June 28, 2008chilllllll
June 28, 2008There is an old hairy Caucasian man with his young Cambodian toy girl using the computer besides mine now. I can’t help but notice them because they are acting very intimately in front of me. What the heck. And apparently he is a published author. He was showing his homepage to his “girlfriend” and I just happened to screen his computer. Read the rest of this entry »
Living dangerously
June 27, 2008I almost lost my camera. I had left it at the internet place last night and only realised its absence from my pocket this morning. Most fortunately, a short delay and detour in our travel itinerary paid dividends; I managed to retrieve my camera from the place I had left it at. The proprietor of the place was kind enough to keep it safe for me. A close shave. Read the rest of this entry »
Sihanouk Ville
June 27, 2008A four hour bus-ride brought us from Phnom Penh’s Soryu bus station in the Central Market area, to the bus station in the town centre of Sihanoukville (or split into two words – “Sihanouk Ville’, on some signboards). there was a short stop midway in the journey and we bought light snacks such as coconut puffs, pineapple puffs and other deep fried items for about 1000 riels (~ $0.25 USD each). generally they were quite ok, though some were rather ‘hollow’ inside. personally, liked the coconut one the best. Read the rest of this entry »
Our trip so far in photos
June 27, 2008And here’s a snapshot of our trip thus far. In snapshots. Haha.
Day 1 – Our first guesthouse. The room.
Out of Phnom Penh
June 27, 2008Today we finally left the big city (relatively speaking, in a Cambodian sense) and headed into the Cambodian countryside towards the coastal town of Sihanoukville. We left by bus, and it was a four-hour journey which was still boring despite the bus being quite comfortable. Certainly, it was better than Bangkok-Sukhothai the previous time, and since Cambodia is smaller and buses travel only in daylight, we got there at a very decent time. We didn’t need an amazing stroke of fortune to find a roof for the night this time. Read the rest of this entry »

