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Thoughts on Cambodia

Posted by Matt and Debz On November - 9 - 2009

phnom penh-6Cambodia was a real surprise to us. Through all it’s historical turmoil it’s a very misunderstood country. It’s capital is a thriving centre for business and tourism. It’s rural surroundings are almost medieval if it wasn’t for the TV in the wooden shacks that have the luxury of electricity.

angkor wat at sunriseIt’s the historical and cultural legacy of a country that shapes it’s character. We had some funny, exciting and interesting experiences in Cambodia. From DJing in a Brothel with travelling friends (we didn’t realise it was when we arrived), to zipping through the countryside on the back of bikes, visiting local families and laughing with the children. Cambodia is a very friendly place. Tourism is welcomed and while government supported it’s not government controlled which makes all the difference.

battambang monksIt’s true that the roads in Cambodia used to be almost impossible to use. The journey to the border was a gruelling 10 hours. These days thankfully the roads have vastly improved thanks to korean investment. Most roads and smooth and comfortable and the 10 hour journey now only takes 2 and a half hours!

The temples in Cambodia are stunning. There seems to be one in every village and their level of detail in the architecture and decoration is impressive. Always colourful and vibrant, the monks who live at some of them love to chat with westerners as well as taking photos of the taller tourists like myself!

Our 11 days in Cambodia was not nearly enough and we much regard it as a taster. We will no doubt return some day and spend much more time here. There’s many more ancient temples to explore at Angkor Wat, more villages to visit, more people to talk to.

I look forward to returning some day. It may have only been 11 days but every day was amazing.

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