Cambodia to Vietnam

Hi Every1

Well i am currently in Vietnam, enjoying the buzz of 10000's of motorbikes wizzing down the street as i write this, now i can see why SE Asia all ride motorbikes.  My story continued after leaving Thailand i headed onwards towards Cambodia :) Headed through the border at Poipet which was more like going through a road closure, as no bags were checked or health checks completed made it nice and quick and even gave the guard a passport control a little laugh by looking at my passport picture.   First stop on the list was Angkor (Siem reap) to visit the great buddhist temples, including the very temple Tomb Raider was filmed ( Ta Phrohm)!!!   Got a great start at 4.30am to see the sunrise over Angkor Wat which i have to say is definately worth a visit if you get chance!!  Went up the Bayon temple for sunrise which was awesome if you could get through the thousands of other tourists visiting at the same time :(.   

Learnt some Cambodian history about the French Colonial period and about the Pol Pot regime which saddened me alot to learn that over 50% of the population of the country is 19 years and under due to the Khymer Rouge regime that Pol Pot started!! Definately worth visiting the killing fields at Phnom Penh if your heading through Cambodia thats for sure.  Great cheap shopping in Cambodia to there is the Russian Market in Phnon Penh thats worth a visit for sure :) Talk about small world when i was in Angkor Wat and then later in my trip in Sihanoukville i meet two Irish guys Paddy and Colin who i used to live with in the hostel in New Zealand,crazy right!! Had a good session with those guys at the lovely beach resort of Sihanoukville but beware of the mosquitos they are every where.  From there i headed over to Vietnam to where i currently write from my fist stop therre was at the border town of Chao Doc a small town where i got a chance to go on a motorbike tour up a mountain overlooking the town at sunset!! Also got a chance to see the floating villages on the Meekong River which was amazing to see i saw fish farms, homemade clothing and also pigs that were kept on a boat, really a sight to be seen with your own eyes, unbelievable. Was still a great experience even it was terrential rain for most of my days in Vietnam.

 I then made a swift move over to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) a huge cosmopolitan place with huge street markets and thousands of street sellers  i would say it was to be more or on par with Bangkok, but the sellers in Vietnam seem that lttle more desperate to make that sale to you.  Unfortunately Saigon seems to be rife with petty thieves as one of my friends had a bag snatched on the street and this appears to a common  occurence.  Highlights of Saigon has to be the Cu Chi tunnels that begun in the 1940's whic was used in the war in Vietnam between North and South the tunnels were used by the Viet Cong to control a large area just outside the city even had a veteran from the war take me around the sight giving his personal encounters of his time there.  Really an amzing but sad place. 

Now i am getting ready to head back to Bangkok where i will take my onward flight over to China first stop Ghanzou.  Until then....

Malaysia and Thailand the Beginning..

Hello All

Since my last post i have travelled along the west coast of Malaysia which i have to say was awesome. Started my trip in Singapore and then went over to Melaka - There i saw lots of hindu temples, took my first trishaw ride! Eat some amazing food. From there i went on to Kuala Lumpar - I visited the Petronas tomwers which are now the highest twin towers in the world, went to an amazing bird park for the day which was fab, lots of cool pics to come. Visited the Batu Caves where i experienced my  first encounter with 100's of monkeys soo weird.  In Kuala Lumpar i experienced great night life at a regaee bar where i was driven around the city  and shown all the sights and had my drinks bought for me by a local bar owner!!!! Drinks are super expensive in Malaysia so was pleased.  From KL i then went on to Taping a cute little place a few hours north of KL, there i stayed with a malay family in Bukit Gantang at a homestay where i tried traditional malay food and experienced traditional malay hospitality :).   The family were super nice the entire time. From there i went visiting a Mangrove forest, i went to see how Charcoal is made at a local factory. Sampled some local fruits at a nearby orchard fruit tasting, yummy.  At the end of the homestay even experienced a mock malaysian wedding where my friend ruth got married! So we all wore the traditional muslim dress. Pics to follow.
From Taiping i took the bus and ferry over to the little island of Penang, what a great place probably my favourite spot in Malaysia that i visted, quaint streets, awesome china town area and i was there for Deepavali so got to try some awesome indian cuisine.  Had a great foot massage in Penang, my first one, now i know how tickly my feet really are!!!  Saw one of te biggest temples in SE Asia Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang whic hwas stunning again pics to follow.

From there i headed to the borders of Thailand and stayed in the border town of Nakorn Sri Thammarat - There  i watched one of the worlds most famous shadow puppet masters at work, which was a great cultural experience :) just amazing, would highly reommend.  From therer i jumped on a ferry to Koh Sumai :) unfortunately though i went in monsoon season so the island was flooded :( luckily the rain let off for a few hours and gave me the opportunity to go snorkelling in Kao Tao and Koh Nyungen, both beautiful islands.  I took advantage of the bad weather and treated myself to a spa treatment, and then i got stranded at the resort :) but hey it was 5 star it was awesome.   Got a glimse of a ladyboy show on the island!!! Brilliant is all i can say!!!!  Now i am awaiting my overnight train through to Bangkok...... until the next time xxxx