Wednesday, June 04, 2008 |
Things that are famous |
After the scenic bus ride, Mister Potato, Timmy and I arrived in Kep. It's a small town, famous for an amazing crab and seafood market along the coast. I'm not a huge fan of crustaceans, but they're *famous*. It was unofficially rainy season, which means most of the town was a shade of mud, but we at least made it out on a attempted hike or two up into the hills before getting drenched and/or attacked by cows. The wild cows with horns? Some say they're domesticated. Don't believe them.
From there, a van took us to Sihanoukville, one of the slimiest tourist destinations in Cambodia. There isn't anything special about Snookville, other than it has a ridiculous number of international restaurants and domestic taxi-girls to choose from. Take your pick! (We just went for NGO-helping-abused-women-cafe delicious brownies and muffins and some great Italian food, and passed on the other option.) I tried to knock a life goal off my list by learning the art of motorcycle driving. Not successful. Think you have to actually surpass 1st gear to get that accomplishment. The last stop was an eco-lodge in Koh Kong province, near the Thai border. Check out that boat! We rode on one just like it, only not sunken. The cabins were classy and fancy, apart from one small mouse friend in the shower. We went for several kayak rides, but were severely drenched each time from rainshowers. Not sure if it was actually that eco-friendly, besides being in a jungle and using mostly solar panels... until, that is, the solar power ran out and we listened to the rumble of generators all evening. Eco! |
posted by Raychaa @ 8:50 PM |
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