Day 7: Phnom Penh

AND WE COME TO THE END OF THE TRIP. Continue reading “Day 7: Phnom Penh”

Day 6: Phnom Penh (a)

How would you feel if you know that you’re visiting mass graves of 20,000 innocent people killed brutally by the communists? Me for one, know that people deserve to live their lives to the fullest. And the tragedy that happened against the will of those people is heart breaking. Continue reading “Day 6: Phnom Penh (a)”

Day 5: Siem Reap to Phnom Penh

Another day at Siem Reap. We left the hotel at 0730 to a silk farm recommended by Va, our tuktuk driver. It is located outside of town. We reached the place at 8 but it only opened at 8:30, so we had time to drink coffee at the cafe nearby. Continue reading “Day 5: Siem Reap to Phnom Penh”

Day 3: Bangkok to Siem Reap

I got up lazily at 6, oh wait, 0559hrs. There was a voice in my head who told me to sleep that extra one minute off till the alarm sounded. But I was too excited and nervous at the same time for our third day on this trip, so I didn’t! I woke up one minute early! Today, we crossed the Thai borders to Siem Reap, Cambodia! Continue reading “Day 3: Bangkok to Siem Reap”

Day 1: Bangkok

I woke up really early to get to Singapore’s Changi Airport for really early check in. I did web check in the day before, so I didn’t have to actually reach Changi at 5 am for the 7am flight to Bangkok. But, oh well, a person like me, I hate rushing. I prefer going early for scheduled activity than getting to the place right on time. It’d have taken more energy for me worrying whether I could make it on time or not. So, being early and just take things slowly was preferred. Plus, I had time to enjoy Subway at Changi T1 with my two cousins, Niko and Yos, who would be with me for the rest of this trip. We ordered foot long sandwiches but ate only half of each. Continue reading “Day 1: Bangkok”