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On Tonle Sap Lake and the Mekong river
It’s time to leave Siem Reap - a city happy to enjoy such great monuments, thanks to which it lives.
More than a million tourists a year trample away these traces of the past, and local and foreign "treasure hunters" do not respect the heritage stealing whatever they can.
Fortunately, the government of Cambodia supported by many organizations around the world is doing a lot to avoid the total destruction of this wonder of the world.
We load up on pick-ups and tuk-tuks and go to the lake Tonle Sap. From there a speedboat takes us to the capital – Phnom Penh. The voyage across the lake and along the rivers Tonle Sap and Mekong takes over 5 hours.