Maasai Mara, Kenya

Maasai Mara, Kenya
Maasai Mara, Kenya

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

The Best of Cambodia

Top 5 Things We Learned
  1. Cambodian people are the happiest/nicest people we’ve encountered despite living in one of the least developed countries in the world
  2. The best way to avoid heat stroke at Angkor Wat it having a tuk-tuk driver for the day
  3. Phnom Penh is home to the cutest children in the world
  4. Touching your ankle to the exhaust pipe of your quad-bike leaves second-degree burns
  5. Happy Hour never ends on Pub Street
     Top 5 Places to Eat
  1. Friends – a tapas bar that employs former street youth, and has amazing food
  2. The Blue Pumpkin – the best (and most expensive) bakery in Siem Reap that has discounts on pastries after 8PM
  3. Angkor Palm – mediocre food, but the best coconut shakes
  4. The Pavillion – enormous/delicious/free breakfast and good chicken curry
  5. Aussie BBQ – mini-hamburgers, squid, and baked potatoes
     Top 5 Overall Experiences
  1. Climbing and exploring the temples of Angkor
  2. Eye-opening trips to S21 and the Killing Fields
  3. Driving through Cambodian villages on quad-bikes
  4. Sitting by the river at night with Phnom Penh locals
  5. Getting (free!) Khmer massages at the Villa Siem Reap




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