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13. Siem Reap by night and good-buy to Cambodia
Tired with excess of emotion while exploring the Angkor complex and loaded with historical information, visitors must get relaxed in the evening on the streets of Siem Reap.
The city takes care of it. More streets are being built here under a common name Pub Street. This means there is an entire district with hundreds of restaurants and all types of entertainment.
We also got relaxed having a few drinks, but in the end we had to say goodbye to our two-day driver Mr. Bean, thanks to whom we'd got to the places where not all the tourists do.
This morning we set off for Phnom Penh in a luxury coach of the Giant Ibis company. It was a 6-hour drive on the west side of the lake Tonle Sap. The road was not at its best, at times.
We got to the center of the capital, and from there directly to the airport.
Now we are already in Bangkok and are planning what we still could see over the next three days.
ja bylam tam wlasnie tydzien temu!!!!
jaki przypadek. i would have loved to meet you again.
teraz jestem w koh chang i jade do bangkok jutro i mam bilet do domu w ponidzialek.
jezeli bedziecie wlasnie tam, dajcie znac. i chybz w nastemnym razem ze jestescie w berlinie. ja jeszcze pamietam ze mam jezdzic to syscecina pewnego dnia. w koncu skonczylam studia...
wiec wiele buziaki
sofie
Ahoj przygodo!!!
Dar i Mar