Thursday, 31 January 2013

Cambodia...LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!

Phonm Penh:

The moment we got off the bus in Cambodia we straight away loved the place so much more than Vietnam! What a difference in the pace of life and the people...we had a tuk tuk driver called Boret who became our driver for the next afternoon and following morning.  He was so friendly and helpful and spoke very good english so after agreeing on $8 each to have him as our driver for the afternoon and evening he dropped to us  to our hotel to let us freshen up then we agreed to go see the killing fields...

On the way we passed big temples, many tuk tuks and bikes, the place seemed alot cleaner than I expected and a bit more built up than expected too.  We stopped for a bite to eat which happened to be a street stall (which we generally aren't very fond of) but they didn't look too bad here so had a pork sandwich with papaya and it was delicious! :) before we got to the 'Killing Fields' Boret dropped us at a shooting range where we were going to just have a look and see how much it would be to shoot their guns..minutes later we agreed on $10 each to have 7 bullets to shoot..most of the guns you had to buy with 40/50 bullets but I only wanted to try one to see what it was like! We got led into this very stuffy, hot room and told to put our ear muffs on and feeling very nervous I asked Amy to go first! The gun shots made me jump every time, I kept expecting one to rebound off the wall and fly back at me haha!! When it was mine turn to shoot the AK47 I pooped my pants, lol, not literally! Everyone counted down 3,2,1...and I couldnt press the button...so did it again and BOOOOM the power that shot from that gun..wow!! I thought it was going to hurt my shoulder but there was lots of padding on the end of the gun and sod having to hold it up by myself and shoot! It was luckily resting on a stand and the guy was also helping me! I had my 7 shots and found that was definately enough for me, so scary but the adrenaline rush was great!

So onto the killing fields we went...this was an experience we really will never forget! I knew it was going to be sad but my god it was heart wrenching, absolutely horrific infact! You got given a tape that guided you around these killing fields telling you the story that went on in Cambodia only 40 odd years ago!! Basically some scum bag named Pol Pot took over the country and for some bizarre and sick reason decided to evacuate every town and have anyone who looked healthy, clean or smart KILLED!!! they were bought to these killing fields oblivious of what was about to happen to them..some were shut away in the dark for days and loud music was played each night to drown out the screams of the people being executed, raped or murdered one by one!! At these killng fields there were still bones on the floor, rags from the people who had been taughtered, even teeth that had been pulled out! and the bit that got me the most was the huge tree that sat there with thousands of bracelets on...this tree was where they would pick babies up by their ankles and smash there heads around them to kill them, sometimes infront of the mums who had just been raped..!! anyway I dont think I need to say much more but giving you an incite into what we saw and heard about and I tell you that story and the images will stay with me for life..we were horrified coming away from there..almost regretted going but those poor poor people!!

Later that night we had our first Cambodian dish! Amok chicken which was delicious (almost like a mild thai chicken curry)! then headed to the casino down the road..we had a few bets but wasnt great fun as it was all computerised and after a long day we hit the hay! 
Having only the morning left in Phonm Penh we got our mate Boret to pick us up again and we scooted around all the temples we needed to see and ended up at a russian market which he recommended and spent probably a bit too much time and money there :) treated ourselves to a 'Rolex' watch and few bits, sooo cheap here though! shame we dont have an empty suitcase and more money, you could have gone mad!

So Cambodia was defo off to a great start having seen Phonm Penh..we then took a minibus to Sihanoukville where our friends Paul and Ashleigh were and to go lay on the beach..again :)


 the people that stare!!!
 how many people can fit on the back of a truck!?
 our yummy street food
 amy at the shooting range
 me shooting an AK47 :)
 lara croft eat ur heart out ;)
 the killing fields
 this is where hundreds of people have been buried, bones are visible too!
 the amazing Amok Chicken
 having a sad moment at the killing fields
 yum - first cambodian dinner
 me winning at the casino
 we went to a temple and there were pigs and bacon everywhere!
 little lady selling nuts
 yep another temple
 me aim and our driver Boret
 at the russian market
another temple ticked off the list

Sihanoukville - Otres Beach:

4 hours on the mini bus we arrived in Sihanoukville and booked into Otres Orchid which had cool little huts to stay in. We were told to stay out of the main centre as it was quite tacky and sleazy so Otres Beach was the place to be.. A quiet little road of a dozen restaurants and bars and huts in between..the road was just a dirt track pretty much with the odd water buffalo walking down..very nice to see somewhere a bit untouched!
We headed out for dinner and met an Australian couple Will and Hannah, who ranted and raved about this place. They said most people come for a day or two and stay a week or more like them! Very easy to see why now.
We met Paul and Ashleigh in Richies Bar down the road and caught up on our adventures over a drink or two.
We spent most of our time on Otres Beach during the day, relaxing and sunbathing! The girls got their legs threaded on the beach, I had a nice back massage and manicure for about £5 :) and generaly chilled.  
  We went on a long walk with Paul and Ash, down the beach where we then come to a river crossing but couldnt see how deep it was.  So ofcourse, we sent Paul in first to test the waters and it was waist high if not more! We made it across after some 'umming' and 'arring' and got to the secluded beach on the other side but had left it too late to stay long as the sun was going down so headed back, but the long walk certainly gave my legs a work out!!
I didnt feel too great from then on suffering from stomach ache and back ache :( but didn't leave me bed bound thank god.  We went out for a couple of nice dinners and enjoyed chilling on our balconys back by our huts with the hammock :) 
Pauls birthday was on our last day (we extended our stay to 3 nights instead of 2 in the end, so hard to leave this place) but unfortunately Ash wasn't too well this time :( but we had another nice day on the beach and a chocolate brownie with a hand held candle at midnight to celebrate it haha!! 
We really had a lovely time here, probably the best place I have been on my travels with really good company! Very sad to leave but one more day in Cambodia til we have to leave to meet ben in thailand :)


 the main road in Otres - Sihanoukville
 lovely sunset - Paul and Ash
 Aim and Ash getting there legs threaded on the beach
 ash and paul
 another romantic sunset together haha!
 we tried sooo many times to jump at once...worth a shot anyway lol
 chilling on the hammock
 the cutest little cambodian kid challenging paul at arm wrestling and thumb wars
 bbq squid on the beach
 pauls birthday choc brownie
 such a chilled place :)
 beautiful beach
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our little hut at Otres Orchid 
 lovely couple! 
 catching some rays finally!!
 our last day with paul and ash :(
 us girls on the beach
 a few drinks at night on the beach
 crossing the river..scared of the fish!! haha
 paul proper cooched
 having a swing
 oh my god im trying fish!! squid! quite nice actually!!
 lil dip in the sea
cute little cambodian kid come and took my hand and watched tv together


Siem Reap:

We got an overnight bus to Siem Reap which was very uncomfortable but fortunately went fairly quick! We hired ourself a driver for the day and went round on the temple run!! We went to see the infamous Angkor Wat which was great to see don't get me wrong but don't see why its a wonder of the world!?! We then scooted round to a gazillion other temples, one where they filmed Tomb Raider and a few others but the weather was scorching and we were in maxi dresses as we were told to cover up our knees..but this made the walking and site seeing unbearable! I haven't been feeling great again aswell so this certainly didn't help! Anyway we did the touristy thing and snapped away at lots of rocks and wats and now I'm dead to the world and very much looking forward to getting to Koh Chang, back to Thailand, tomorrow to see my bro :)

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Vietnam Continues...

Got to much to catch up on..so will write write write then prob upload pics at another stage...


Danang Continued...

So the rest of our time in Danang was ok but certainly won't rush to go back there.  We had a really cute old man tuk tukking us around for the night and who dropped us at this Chinese restaurant which was the most disgusting food ever!! I felt sick after and just HAD to go get chocolate cake to cheer myself and Amy up :) We browsed the city on the tuk tuk and headed home for an early one, getting up the next day to head down to the beach.

Before that we went to Marble Mountain hoping for a little trek but got there and found it was just a climb of some more stairs to get to the caves and more temples and statues..very pretty though and made us feel like we deserved a nice Burger King after all the awful food we had come across here and spent the afternoon laying on the beach for a few hours, basking like cats :) As we had time to spare so went for the best dinner costing us a whopping £10 each!! I had beef pie and mash and amy had pork and mash...followed by a yummy deep fried ice cream dessert! soooo good and amazing how much you can appreciate things like having gravy on your dinner!!

We then got a night train down to Na Trang which was about 10 hours and experienced a 6berth cabin this time, on the middle bunk which wasn't very spacious at all..infact we felt quite claustrophobic to begin with but soon fell asleep and had a pretty decent time on the train.


 at the beach in Danang
 ewww a massive live lobster!
 lovely beach..sooo quiet
 our tuk tuk ride round town in the evening
 night out in danang
 up marble mountain
 marble mountain
 lots and lots and lots of stairs to climb!
 and we made it to the top of the mountain :)
 the yummiest dinner!!
 aims with her delicious dessert
 about to embark on our over night train journey
another cosy night on the train for us


Na Trang:

Really liked this place!! A nice little town on the beach with bars, shops and hotels..the beach was beautiful and the sun was very very hot :) We spent our days on the beach and by the swimming pool there which cost us £1.25 for a bed and use of the lovely pool, along with great service from the waiters coming over with drinks and food all day :)

Our Swedish friends we had met in Laos were also in Na Trang so we spent the next couple of days with them.
We went to a nice little bar called Oasis on our first night and had a bucket or two for cheap!!! only about £2 for a pot of alcohol! very good..after a few drinks and games of pool and a long day after our early start from the train journey we headed to bed annd started the next day by the beach again!! lazy us :)
In the evening we had heard good things about a club on the beach front so after finding food (again, not great vietnamese food) at the Green Apple where alot of backpackers tend to go; we headed to The Sailing Club!
This place was awesome. Really swanky club on the beach, fountains as you walk in, lovely cushioned beds to lay, swings, bean bags on the beach with a bar with swings around it where you could watch the fireshow and good happy, drunk people everywhere! We had a brilliant night in here meeting random people everywhere and our mates Albin and Jonas met us later where we headed to the Why Not bar which is the only place open late here. Some more drinking and dancing, the night then had to end when a fight kicked off in outside (which I had to turn away from) and when a russian guy told us to leave as people were coming back with guns..that was it, I was outta there!! haha!! Had fun though and spent the next day dying with a hangover by the pool again..so nice to just sit and relax after so much travelling and seeing so many cities.

Our train was booked for a night train again to Ho Chi Minh City (used to be called Saigon) so we said bye to our friends and set off on our travels again...


 Na trang beach
 mmmm finally some proper hot sunshine!!
 so happy to be back chilling on the beach
 vietnamese woman selling fruit on beach
 a ride into town
 the squishiest tuk tuks ever
 a few drinks on the beach
 fireshow on the beach :)
 bucket time!!
 The Sailing Club - such a nice place!
 chilling inside the bar at sailing club
 out with the swedes
 chillaxing
 doing "the creep" as some guy kept creeping around us
 me and jonas in Why Not Bar 
 haha Albins 3rd kfc in 2 days!! (they dont have it in sweden)
our last evening in na trang by the pool


Ho Chi Minh City:

Our hotel was smack bang in the middle of a market place selling smelly food, raw meat hanging up all day in the hot sun and other weird and wonderful things.

We only spent a day here which I think was enough time and going to a water park probably wasn't the touristy thing you should do here but we are sick of temples now and wanted to go have fun :) Dom Sen Waterpark was good but some of those flumes are scaaarrry! As we walked in we realised we were the only white people in the park so were getting starred at all over the shop...walking in to the girls changing rooms was an experience! about 50 school girls were all lining up outside each cubicle and all there eyes were on us! we were so embarrassed and find a quieter changing room to undress in.
Some of the rides where you sit on a rubber ring and go down, were really fun but then we went on a couple that were mortifiying!! The first one in fact was like a black hole which didnt look too bad on the outside but believe me it was, we were sliding about all over the shop, so fast and scraping our backs up at the same time.
Later after lunch and a nice lazy river ride me and amy went on seperate flumes next to each other and said we'd swap on the way back up..well I went down mine which literally was a straight angled drop (again, didnt look too steep) which led you in to a bowl where it spun u round until you eventually dropped out. Well as I was going down this thing I was moving faster and faster, my stomach went over board and I was desperately trying to slow myself down, next thing I knew water was gushed in my face, I couldnt breathe or see and was being flung about all over the shop in the bowl..Amys ride didnt sound nice either and we were both wounded and felt abused after that :( haha!!

 We then spent the evening getting our make up done in Mac, on the posh side of town, which was very nice and then headed up to the Sky Tower to a nice bar over looking the city, 50 floors up! We had a lovely cocktail (as it was happy hour) and felt very special for a few hours! We then headed back down to the crazy manic streets of saigon and had our last Vietnamese dish in Pho which is meant to be a good place to eat...well it wasnt.  If that is the best Vietnam can come up with, I'm done with there food.  The Beef Pho noodle soup come up and all I could smell was cow blood! So gross! and there rice spring rolls were stuffed full of mint leaves which weren't very nice either..but at least we gave it a go.

So Ho Chi Minh is quite a strange city as one minute you're in a beautiful area surrounded by Louis Vuitton, Prada, huge buildings lit up, posh restaurants..and then you turn a corner and are back in the slum with shacks and people eating on the streets, cheap electronic shops and stinky food. Glad we see it but again, one night was enough.

 at the waterpark in Ho Chi Minh
 the slides of death! lol
 yummy ice cream for us after all our bruises from the park!
 we tried to see the museum but it was shut!
 ooo a tank!!
pretty fish tank
 after my make over in mac :)
 a night on the town..up the skytower..amazing view!
 up on the 50th floor sipping our cocktails
 around ho chi minh
 the disgusting 'pho' noodle soup-yuk!
 another bus ride out of vietnam
on our way out of vietnam

Next stop Cambodia...!