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Discover Cambodia

I have been longing to visit Cambodia since 2015, and I finally fulfil my dream of visiting this beautiful place after two years (2017). Why Cambodia? I got three reasons to tell you why. First, I like visiting heritage, temple, historic and ancient sites. Second, It has a dark, intriguing and wounded history, in particular, the S21 Prison, that I wished to visit and see the place with my own eyes. Third, I am curious about how Cambodia look like, how are the people there like and how does the food taste. 

Cambodia has been so far one of the best trips that I have experienced, and I would love to share this overwhelming and unforgettable experience with everyone. I have learned so many things, and I have never expected in my million thoughts that Cambodia would touch my heart to the point that I am considering of doing volunteer work in Cambodia one day when I retire, so I can help the poor and educate the children. What can I say, Cambodia has caught my soul and it may catch yours too!

 

SHORT HISTORY ABOUT CAMBODIA

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a Southeast Asian nation located around Vietnam to the east, Thailand to the northwest and Laos to the north. The capital city of Cambodia is Phnom Penh, and Siem Reap is the access point to Angkor Wat. Cambodians primarily speak Khmer and English as their second language. 

Ever since the fall of Angkor in 1431, the once mighty Khmer Empire has been pillaged by all its neighbours. The French once colonised it in the 19th century, and Cambodia suffered from a massive bomb by the USA in the 1970s. Lastly, the most notoriously barbaric acts of the Khmer Rouge during the civil war in the 1970s. Even up to this day, the Cambodians are still wounded and has been trying to move forward from the past. Many children have suffered poverty and ruined their education, especially during the Khmer Rouge regime. Although Cambodia is slowly developing it is interesting to look back in the past and how much Cambodians has suffered and yet they are still humble, and they are trying their best to hard work as much as they could.

The dishes in Cambodia are commonly known as Traditional Khmer food. Amok (curry) is the most famous dish in Cambodia as it is made by a coconut milk curried dish and less spicy than the ones in Thailand. Lok Lak (cooked Beef) paired with some simple dipping sauce consisting of lime juice, black pepper, lettuce and onion. K'tieu, a noodle soup with meat selection of pork, Beef or seafood with pure spices of lime juice, chill powder, sugar and fish sauce. It is typically served during breakfast. Mangoes or Mangosteen are the main fruit in Cambodia and are super delicious. 

WHAT TO EXPECT IN CAMBODIA

SIGHTSEEING

There are many things to do and many places to visit in Cambodia. The temples and museums are worth a visit, and it can also be rewarding. You may plan your itinerary, or you may also book some tours in which everything will be arranged accordingly. But I would recommend a DIY trip, so you have more freedom to chose your own time and where to go. 

Make sure to do your research before going to Cambodia, especially checking the Dos and Dont's in Cambodia. It is essential that tourist must follow their rules as a sign of showing respect and not being ignorant.

FOOD & DRINK

Traditional Khmer food is delicious and has a lot of spices and vegetables. The food looks quite simple and homemade but never underestimate the looks of it as you may be jumping for joy from what you take a bite on. Just one thing to be careful of if you are not used to spicy food be cautious of the sliced chilli on some of the dishes. If you are not used to eating spicy food and are allergic to chilli, then you should tell the restaurant staff or shop hawker that they shouldn't put any spicy or chilli on your dish. But it wouldn't hurt if you try some of their spicy dishes either, you might end up liking it. 

The ubiquitous drink that you may find everywhere in Cambodia will be the fresh coconut juice, mango juice, sodas and water. Most of the fruit juices are sugarless; at least the ones that I had tried drinking doesn't contain any sugar.

A friendly reminder, never drink water from the tap or the faucet, in case you end up drinking a bit of water while brushing your teeth. Make sure to always drink water only from a water bottle. 

SERVICES & HOSPITALITY

Cambodians are very warm and welcoming. Almost all locals can speak fair English. They try their very best to communicate and accommodate you as much as possible. They will make sure that it will be "worth a visit and worth coming back for" when you are visiting Cambodia. 

WEATHER

Expect scorching and sunny weather in Cambodia, especially during the summer season. The weather may go up from 35-48 degree, especially during March - April, which is the hottest season. The most relaxed season will be between November - January.

Make sure always to bring a towel or tissues and drink plenty of water to protect yourself from the heat. Keeping yourself hydrated is the best thing you can do while enjoying your visit to Cambodia. 

EXPENSES

The prices of food, transportation, accommodation, activities, attractions, clothing and souvenirs in Cambodia are affordable. It is also wise to ask around the locals of how much does transportation for a tuk-tuk, or private taxis typically cost as some drivers may try to overcharge you to earn extra money. Bargaining is widespread in Cambodia and especially when you are in a big group of people but also try to be reasonable when you bargain. 

For further information, It is prevalent to use US Dollars when paying bills as Cambodians prefer and would be charged most of the things, food, attractions, transportation in US Dollars. Using Cambodian Riel bills are optional, but it is not recommendable as Riel bills are quite old, and most people would rather accept US Dollars than Riel. Moreover, trying to exchange your bills to Riel may be a hassle as it may be challenging to find a reliable money exchanger around Cambodia. 

HOW TO GET TO CAMBODIA 

VIA BY PLANE (INTERNATIONAL)

Cambodia is reachable by plane. Some airlines offer a direct flight to Cambodia, both to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap such as Vietnam Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Airlines, Hong Kong Express, Cebu Pacific, Thai Airways and many more other. While you may also find more complicated connecting flights depending on where you are flying, make sure to book your plane ticket in advance to avoid high ticket cost or unavailable dates or time, especially during peak season. 

VIA BY BUS (FROM THAILAND, LAOS OR VIETNAM)

If you happen to be in Thailand, Laos or Vietnam, you may take a bus service bound to Cambodia (both transporting to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap). Thailand, Laos and Vietnam bound to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap both offer bus ride schedule daily. It is recommended to check their bus schedule and book your ticket in advance just in case and most notably during the peak season.

PHNOM PENH - SIEM REAP (VICE VERSA)

If you are flying a plane bound to Phnom Penh, you may also take a bus to get to Siem Reap via The Grand Ibis (recommended) at around 20-30 USD. Another option is to hire a private taxi with a good and reasonable price of 75-80 USD (5-6 hours), and it is suitable when you are travelling in a group. There are sleeper buses available to get to Siem Reap. It is recommended to book your bus ticket or your private taxi in advance. 

Travelling from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh has the same procedure as what I have mentioned above.

You can try out this restaurant when have a stop-over from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

You can try out this restaurant when have a stop-over from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

 

WHEN TO VISIT

COOLEST TIME

The most chill time will be from November to January. This is probably the best time to visit Cambodia, especially if you are not a fan of hot sunny weather or who does not fancy sweating, then you should not consider visiting Cambodia during the hottest season. 

HOTTEST TIME

The hottest time will be from March to April. The temperature can go as high as 48 degrees. A piece of friendly advice to everyone, make sure not to wear anything thick, in particular wools, pieces of denim or even leather (No way!). Trust me these are not the right type of clothing you should be wearing on hot sunny weather. 

THE BEST TIME

The best time to go to Cambodia will be of course during the coolest time, which is around November to January. But you should expect a high ticket price and even prices in Cambodia will rise during these peak season. You may also consider going to Cambodia during the "Khmer New Year" in April, which usually falls on the 13th or 14th. The way Cambodian celebrate their new year is by throwing some powders and water guns at each other. It's just like getting a free shower during a hot season. It is fun to watch people getting wet and being wet. 

 

TRANSPORTATION

TUK TUK

It is easy and convenient to find a tuk-tuk around Cambodia. It can fit around 4-6 people. The drivers will generally charge tourist in US Dollars, and they will name their price, but you can always bargain and name your rate as well but try to be as reasonable as possible when bargaining. Typically, the drivers will charge 1 USD per person, except far away places.

It is also recommended to rent your tuk-tuk for a whole day with a negotiable price. This way, you can do sightseeing more conveniently without having to negotiate with every tuk-tuk drivers each time you take a stop.

PRIVATE TAXI

Private taxis in Cambodia are similar to UBER, you may call for a ride from a phone app, Exnet Taxi Cambodia. The fare price will be base on metres, and these drivers speak fair English and can also accommodate you with tips of what to see, what to do and not to do around Cambodia.

RENT A VAN

It is recommended to rent a van for a whole day when you are travelling in a big group and too far away places so that it will be cheaper and less hassle for everyone. Prices are depending on the time, location and duration of the trip. 

There is a lot of travel agency that can help you to find a van with a driver but make sure that the agency is reliable.

RENT AN E-BIKE (Electronic Bike)

If you like to hit the road by bike, you may rent an e-bike. There are quite a few stops that you can charge your e-bike around the places. Also, note that renting or riding a motorbike are not recommended for tourist as per the government. The reason for this is that the roads in Cambodia are not fully developed yet, and it may cost road accident. So always be safe and drive safely with an e-bike. 

DOs & DONT'S BEFORE YOU VISIT CAMBODIA

DOs

1. Dress appropriately and decently, as Cambodia is a conservative country, you must not show too much skin and no showing off cleavage (for women). So make sure to cover them up with a scarf or a lace cardigan. When visiting Temples, make sure that your shoulders and knees are covered at all times. It is a must to dress appropriately as a sign of respect. 

2. Remove your footwear when entering someone's house. Whether or not your footwear is clean or dirty, you must take it off and not spill your dirt into someone else's home. Be respectful.

3. Learn some of Khmer's language. It wouldn't hurt if you try to learn a few words or short phrases such as, Hello "Chum Ree-Up Soo-A", How are you "Sok Sa Bat?", Thank you "Or-Kuhn" or Goodbye "Chum Ree-Up Lee-A". 

4. Take photographs of large bills together with the person receiving your payments. This is for your protection just in case you are being cheated.

5. Don't forget to tip the staff. Be generous to the staff serving you. Tipping the staff at least 1 US Dollar will be good enough and can make them happy.

6. Keep yourself hydrated. It is super hot in Cambodia, so it is advisable to drink plenty of water and only drink from a water bottle. Avoid getting a heatstroke.

DON'T

1. Don't exchange Dollars for Riel, as Cambodians use and they would prefer the US Dollars. Make sure that your bill is not wrinkly or have a tiny bit of ripped piece on the side as they will not accept these kinds of bills. Another tip is that when you buy something with the price of 1.50 US Dollar and you pay them with 2 US Dollars, you will get Riels for your change. Please note that 0.50 USD is equivalent to 2000 Riels. You may need to use your calculator from time to time when paying with cents.

2. Don't take pictures of monks, nun or anybody without their permission. Just think that if someone else takes pictures of you without your consent, would you like it? No, so make sure you approach them nicely and ask for permission. If they say no, please respect their privacy.

3. Don't touch anyone's head. It is considered rude or disrespectful when you reach anyone's head as Cambodians consider their head as their sacred part of their body.

4. Don't wear anything expensive and take care of your belongings. Like I mentioned earlier, Cambodia is still a developing country, and the economy is not that stable yet. Many poor people struggle to get money or even hard to get a job. So you must take care of your belongings to avoid any undesirable experience during your trip.

5. No PDA (Public Displays of Affection). Cambodians don't hug or kiss in public, so tourist shouldn't do that either. 

6. Don't drink the tap water. Bottom line, don't trust the tap water unless you boil the water. Use a water bottle to drink water instead, and the same goes for brushing your teeth.

7. Don't wear anything too revealing. Like I mentioned earlier, Cambodia is a conservative country, and no skins or cleavage are supposed to pop out in public. So cover up!

 

VISITING PHNOM PENH 

WHERE TO STAY IN PHNOM PENH

There are many places to stay in Phnom Penh. You may check online to see what hotel or resort is right for you and also to see if any deals or promotion is going on. You may choose to walk in, but I would highly suggest you book your hotel in advance, especially during the peak season. You may also consider trying to check AIRBNB; some of the places offer excellent deals and mostly are reliable. 

Recommendations: AIRBNB, Hotel Sofitel, InterContinental, Royal Inn Hotel, Teav Boutique Hotel, Plantation - urban Resort & Spa, Home Chic Hotel.

 

WHAT TO DO IN PHNOM PENH

NATIONAL MUSEUM

If you like history or would like to learn more about Cambodia's history when visiting the National Museum should be in your "To Do" list.

Entrance fee - It is around 5 USD per person.

Opening hours - It is open every day around 8:00 am-5: 00 pm.

Getting there - Taking a tuk-tuk ride or private taxi via phone app is the easiest way to get to the National Museum. 

TUOL SLENG GENOCIDE MUSUEM (S21 PRISON) & THE KILLING FIELDS AT CHEOUNG EK

Tuol Sleng can also be known as S21 Prison, which was formerly a high school. It was the secret Prison held by the Khmer Rouge in 1975-1979. There were about 20,000 people who were imprisoned there with only 12 known survivors. There are around four buildings on the premises. The Khmer Rouge had turned these four buildings as interrogation rooms, torture chambers, jail cells, torture equipment room and many more other barbaric acts. The Vietnamese army discovered it in 1979. 

Entrance fee - The fee for S21 Prison is 3 USD per person and add 3 USD for an audio guide, with different types of languages (English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, German). A tour guide is available upon request with an additional charge. 

Opening hours - It opens every day from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Getting there - The easiest way to get there is by tuk-tuk or a private taxi.

Cheoung Ek was also known as The Killing Fields. After all the interrogation, beatings, manipulations and starvation, this is where victims were brought to face their cruel execution. There is an audio guide tour included, to tour you around where did all the killings happen and where are the people buried. At the end of the audio tour, The Memorial Stupa will be the last stop where the remains of the victims (The skulls) are preserved and are colour coded by genders and how and what weapon was used to execute the victims. You may pay your respect by lighting a candle or offering some flowers. 

Entrance fee - The fee for the Killing Fields is 6 USD per person with audio guide included, with different languages too.

Opening hours - It opens every day around 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Getting there - It is around 30-40 minutes away from S21 Prison. You may take a tuk-tuk or get a private taxi to get there.

I have written a separate, and a more detailed blog about this horrific and barbaric genocide case as this has caught my full attention. I have never heard of such a tragic event at the hands of their people.

You may find the link by clicking "The Secret Prison in Cambodia."

 

THE ROYAL PALACE AND SILVER PAGODA

The Royal Palace is known to be the residence of the King. Visitors are allowed to visit only the throne room, which is used for coronations and ceremonies.

The Silver Pagoda is on the south of the Royal Palace. There are around 5,000 tiles near the entrance. This place looks very luxurious as it is surrounded by silver, emeralds, marbles, baccarat- crystals, gold Buddhas and some mural paintings.

You must cover your shoulders and knees when entering the museum. 

Entrance fee - The fee for both The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda is around 6.50 USD per person, tour guide are available upon request, and there will be an extra charge for the guide.

Opening hours - It opens daily at around 8:00am to 11:00am and 2:00pm to 5:00pm. 

Getting there - The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda can be reachable by tuk-tuk or private taxi.

 

WAT PHNOM

Wat Phnom is a Buddhism temple in Phnom Penh. It was built in 1372, and it is the tallest religious temple in the city. Many people come to Wat Phnom to make a wish or pray for good luck, good health, good wealth, good school results or right relationship. You may try your luck and who knows your request may be granted, make sure that you bring some jasmine flowers or some bananas as an offering.

You must also cover your shoulders and knees when entering the temple.

Entrance fee - The fee for entering Wat Phnom is around 1 USD per person.

Opening hours - It is open from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm daily. 

 

MEKONG RIVER

Mekong river is the longest river in Southeast Asia and the 12th longest on Earth. It will be a beautiful experience to tour around the river while trying to shop for fish from the vendors along the river. 

 

CENTRAL MARKET

The central market is a large market in the city. Inside the market, it is filled with shops selling pieces of jewellery, gold, old and antique stuff, clothing, watches, souvenirs and many others. There are also some places to eat around the market area.

Opening hours - The market opens daily from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm.

 

RIVERFRONT

This riverfront is an excellent spot to catch the sunrise or sunset while you are in the city. Along the river, you may take a glimpse at the Royal Palace or take a walk in the riverside for some peace and relaxation.

Opening hours - It is open daily and at any time.

 

JET'S CONTAINER

If you are looking for a place to drink, some bites or some street food, then this place will be good to visit. The reason why it is called Jet’s container is that the shops are inside many containers. 

Street food at Jet's Container

Street food at Jet's Container

 

AEON MALL

This is probably one of the biggest malls in Phnom Penh and is almost close to every attraction in the city. There are plenty of shops and dining places as well. There is also a fast food area on the ground floor where the supermarket is, you can try out the Pho noodles and some fresh coconut if you want to try something local. 

 

VISITING SIEM REAP 

WHERE TO STAY IN SIEM REAP

There are many places to stay in Siem Reap. You may check online to see what hotel or resort is right for you and also to see if any deals or promotion is going on. You may choose to walk in, but I would highly suggest you book your hotel in advance, especially during the peak season. You may also consider trying to check AIRBNB; some of the places offer an excellent deal, and most are reliable. 

Recommendations: AIRBNB, Park Hyatt, Royal Angkor Resort, The Moon Boutique Hotel, Sokha Angkor Resort, Raffles Hotel, Sarai Resort & Spa. 

WHAT TO DO IN SIEM REAP

ANGKOR NATIONAL MUSEUM

I would recommend anybody visiting Siem Reap to make the National Museum their "first to go" list. I think it is good to know the history of the Angkor before actually heading to the temple, so you could have an initial idea on what to see and what they are once you reach the temples.

There are seven gallery halls inside the National Museum, and there are many different sections. Galley A is the Khmer Civilisation, Gallery B is the Religion and Beliefs, Gallery C is the Great Khmer Kings, Gallery D is the Angkor Wat, Gallery E is the Angkor Thom, Gallery F is the Story from Stones, and Gallery G is the Ancient Costume. Inside the museum, you may also find a gallery room for all the 1,000 Buddhas. 

Please take note that taking photographs or video taken inside the gallery halls is prohibited, and you may be penalised once you are caught. However, you may take pictures and videos outside the hallways as you wish. 

Entrance fee - The fee will be 12 USD per person.

Opening hours - The museum is open from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. 

Getting there - The easiest way to get there is by tuk-tuk, and it is convenient to hire a tuk-tuk for one day so that you can visit other attractions in Siem Reap. 

 

ANGKOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK

Angkor Archaeological Park is one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia. In 1992, Angkor declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Most of the temples in Angkor were built in a mountain-like pyramidal shape and are surrounded by moats. There are plenty of motifs such as Apsara (Nymphs), Kala (Guards) and Naga (Serpent) as you go around your tour. To guide you as you go on your trip, you may purchase a book called "Ancient Angkor" before visiting the site if you are not hiring a tour guide (20 USD per day) or if you are interested to know more information about the temples and its symbols. 

Entrance fee - There are three types of tickets for the Angkor pass. 37 USD (for 1 day pass), 62 USD (for 3 days pass), 72 USD (for 7 days pass). Tickets must be purchased in person because a photograph of yourself must be taken on the spot. The ticket must be on your hand at all times and must be presented upon entering the temples 

Opening hours - Angkor Park is open every day from 5:00 am to 6:00 pm. 

Getting there - Option 1, hire a tuk-tuk for a one day tour in Angkor park, it usually costs around 20-25 USD, and you may add more dollars when you need the tuk-tuk driver to stay a bit longer till nightfall. The tuk-tuk driver can act as a tour guide as well. Option 2, rent a van if you want air conditioning but honestly speaking tuk-tuk will be more convenient as per what the locals have suggested. Option 3, rent an e-bike, and there is plenty of e-bike charging station around the temples. But be sure that you have installed a reliable GPS so that you won't get lost. 

DONT'S - Don't smoke around the temples. Don't throw your rubbish (water bottles, tissues, chips wrap) around the temple; keep the area clean as possible. Always cover your knee and your shoulders when entering the temples.

The best time to reach Angkor park will be around 5:00 am, so you may catch the sunrise and also some time to queue up for the tickets and for transfer to the Angkor Wat, just in time for sunrise.

Sunrise at Angkor Wat

Sunrise at Angkor Wat

THREE MAIN TEMPLES TO VISIT IN ANGKOR PARK:

ANGKOR WAT

Angkor Wat was built around the first half of the 12th century by King Suryavarman II. It is one of the largest temples in Angkor. It is overwhelming when exploring the temple, especially for the first time as Angkor Wat provides a magnificent view and some photographic scenery. Another attraction in Angkor Wat is to catch the sunrise and sunset. It is fantastic, trust me!

BAYON TEMPLE (ANGKOR THOM)

Bayon temple was built in the 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. It was the last state temple to be built in Angkor. There are around 216 smiling stone faces that can be seen in the temple. The smiling stone faces are the representation of Avalokiteshvara, a bodhisattva who compassion in the Buddhist religion.

TA PROHM

Ta Prohm was built during the reign of King Jayavarman V!!. This temple is one of the most popular and beautiful spots in Angkor due to its beautiful combinations of wood and stone. You may catch some tree trunk around and on top of some of the temple or where some trees had been left connected and tangled along with the stonework. It looks like nature is hugging a human's handwork. 

Tomb Raider, the movie had used Ta Prohm as one of their shooting scenes in one of Angelina Jolie's action scenes in the film. 

 

MORE TEMPLES TO VISIT IN ANGKOR PARK:

TA KEO

Ta Keo is a large temple built by Jayavarman V. It is unfortunate that the temple has not been completed and wasn't decorated fully to how it is supposed to be. But you may still find it interesting on how it looks like now. You may take some photographs or some candid shots for your next profile picture around the site.PRE RUP TEMPLE

This temple is known for being one of the most beautiful spots for sunset in Angkor. This temple had been used to serve as a royal crematorium. It is quite a hike up to the top of the temple; it is a temple-mountain after all. Beware of what you step as the stairs are not well-balanced, but once you're up there, the view will be very breathtaking.

TA SOM

The temple was built at the end of the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII. It is a small temple in Angkor. 

NEAK PEAN

Neak Pean is not considered to be a temple site, but it can also be a new site to visit and if you are curious, of course. It has a large pond with a tower in the middle. 

PREAH KHAN

Preah Khan was built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII. It is one of the largest temples in Angkor. There is a bridge to Preah Khan temple. While it's quite a long walk, you may take some time to appreciate nature and observe the giant trees around the way to the temple. Inside the temple, there are plenty of corridors that somehow look like you are in a maze. There are also plenty of stoneworks for you to check it out. 

PS: I got lost while trying to find the exit. What can I say? It is a maze after all. HA!

Other attractions around the temple

Other attractions around the temple

 

TONLE SAP 

Tonle Sap lake is in the south of Siem Reap town. It is around 19KM. It is a natural lake, and there are more than 200 species of water fishes and birds living in the lake. Approximately 1,115 families are living in the lake. These families live in floating houses. This area is considered to be the most impoverished area in Siem Reap, as the locals only make a small living as fishermen or fisherwomen with low income. During the rainy season, the water can rise to 1.50M of water high, which will affect the houses of families living in the lake. 

Entrance fee - The fee is 10 USD per person, and it includes a 2 hours boat ride to the floating villages. 

Getting there - Book a tour to get there for your convenience. The package is often included a roundtrip pick up and return to your hotel, food and drinks packages and boat transfers to the lake. 

DINNER AT QUEEN TARA RIVER BOAT

After visiting the Tonle Sap lake, you should also try to have your dinner at the Queen Tara's riverboat while watching the sunset. This trip will reward you with a magnificent view over the vast Tonle Sap lake. They offer delicious Khmer and western buffet with unlimited drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available on board. There are some hammocks installed in the riverboat for you to enjoy and relax before heading back to your hotel.

The price for this tour is 36 USD per person, and this includes roundtrip pick-up and returns to your hotel, buffet and unlimited drinks, visit the floating villages and sunset on the riverboat.

Contact - 092-957-765 for booking / www.taraboat.com

 

PUB'S STREET

If you are looking for places to chill and maybe have a few shots, then Pub's street is where the party at in Siem Reap. There are quite a lot of pubs or restaurant bars for you to pick. Most of the restaurants are open since early in the morning, so you may also visit this place during the daytime. 

 

NIGHT MARKET

Before heading back home or leaving Siem Reap, you should find some time to visit the Night Market and buy some souvenirs, food, frames, clothes, paintings or try some street food. There are plenty of shops at the Night Market, so make sure you stroll around the place, so you can check everything. Bargaining is common there but be sure not to overdo it too much, try to be sensible too when bargaining.

 

ST. JOHN CATHOLIC CHURCH

St. John Church is the first Catholic Church to be established in Siem Reap. Cambodian typically prefers their sacred places to be made out of stones, just like the temples in Angkor. However, the church was built by using wooden materials, it was only intended for just a temporary church, but then the locals love it so much that they decided to stick with it. 

If you are visiting during the Holy week in Siem Reap, then you should visit the church to have your prayers. 

 

ANGKOR ZIPLINE

If you are looking for some adrenaline adventure, then you should try visiting the Angkor Zipline. It is the only adventure park that you can find in Siem Reap. This place does not only offers you a thrilling fun experience, but it also educates you about the species living in the rainforest and even the safety procedures.

Entrance fee - There are two types of packages. Package A costs around 99 USD, which includes 21 platforms, 3 sky bridges, 9 single ziplines, Khmer traditional set menu. Package B costs about 59 USD, which consists of 9 platforms, 2 sky bridges, 3 single ziplines, Khmer snack. Both Packages includes one double zip line, one Spiderman bridge, one abseil, Eco-Adventure tour, safety priority, and nature trail education trek. 

Contact - www.angkorzipline.com

 

KULEN MOUNTAIN - WATERFALL

Kulen mountain is known to be the Holy mountain in Cambodia, which has a special religious significance to Hindus and Buddhists.

The tour fee is around 35 USD per person booking through Siem Reap Shuttle, and it includes, entrance fee to Kulen mountain, roundtrip pick-up & return from the hotel, tour guide, drinking water and lunch. 

Contact - www.siemreapshuttle.com

 

WHERE TO EAT IN SIEM REAP

AMOK RESTAURANT

This restaurant is known to be one of the best Amok restaurants in Siem Reap. It is in Pubs's street. The dishes are delicious, and the portion is quite suitable for sharing too. I would recommend the Amok Degustation, which includes different types of meat such as, Fish Amok, Beef Amok, Chicken Amok, Pork Amok and Vegetables Amok.

Amok Restaurant in Pub's Street, try out their Amok Degustation, you won't regret it!

Amok Restaurant in Pub's Street, try out their Amok Degustation, you won't regret it!

ARUN RESTAURANT

This restaurant is known for its homemade Khmer's cooking style. It is near the St. John Catholic Church. The Hot and Sour Soup and Chicken Amok are super delicious. The prices of the food are quite reasonable and not overpriced. 

NIGHT MARKET

There are quite a lot of different types of cuisine that you can find around the night market. If you are looking for something local, there are a lot of traditional Khmer restaurants around the area. You can find some Thai, Indian and some other western restaurants. There are also plenty of food stalls if you would like to try some of Cambodian's local street food and some fried insects.

PS: I tried eating worms for the first time! It tastes like chicken but a bit flavourless and chewy.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS:

Bugs Cafe, Cuisine Wat Damnak, Mie Cafe, Marun Restaurant, Khmer Grill Restaurant, The Touich Restaurant, Angkor Famous, Brick House

 

MORE PLACES TO VISIT IN CAMBODIA

SIHANOUKVILLE

Sihanoukville is a seaside town, and it is one of the best beaches in Cambodia. It contains a colourful yet tragic history in the past. Through this town, you may access to other beautiful beaches in Cambodia. Scuba Diving is available in Sihanoukville such as PADI centre. 

Getting there - Getting to Sihanoukville via bus from Siem Reap may take up to 12 hours (by day or overnight bus). While travelling from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville may only take around 4-5 hours trip by private taxi, which will cost about 55-60 USD. 

 

KOH RONG

Koh Rong is an island off the coast of Sihanoukville. There are plenty of trekking activities to do in Koh Rong and while there are other water activities for you to do such as Diving and snorkelling around the beaches. There is a lot of traditional Khmer restaurant around the island. 

Getting there - a ferry ride from Sihanoukville can reach Koh Rong. The duration of this trip can take up to 2 hours. Booking your ferry tickets in advance is optional but recommended especially during the peak season and be sure that the stopping point of the ferry will stop at your designated area in Koh Rong. The price per person will be roughly around 10-20 USD (roundtrip ticket). 

 

OVERALL EXPERIENCE

My Cambodia experience was great, and honestly, it is one of my best trips. I have learned so many things, and I have witnessed a different kind of vibe. I must say that Cambodian people are very humble people, and I truly appreciate their services. I will be back for sure. I hope to do a volunteer service here one day when I can.

I hope you find this blog and the information that I have provided resourceful for your trip to Cambodia or if you are planning or thinking of a trip to Cambodia. If you have any questions concerning about Cambodia, you may leave a message in the comment box. I will be more than happy to help and be useful :)

 

Yours Truly,

Michelle Chan

Step Back in Time - A Trip To Las Casas (Bataan, Philippines)

Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar is in Bataan. My friends and I have decided to visit this place because of its history and heritage casas that were moved pieces of pieces to its original form. Since I am a history lover, this trip for me is something spontaneous. 

SIDE TRIP - MT. SAMAT

Before heading to Las Casas, we visited Mt. Samat first. There is a P30 entrance fee charge per person. What's fascinating about this mountain is that it used to be a war zone during the battle of Bataan. Mt. Samat has a tall cross on top of the hill. There is an elevator to get to the top to see more exhibition and exhilarating view. However, the lift is close under maintenance.

The view on top of the mountain. It is a monument for the memorial of the Battle of Bataan

The view on top of the mountain. It is a monument for the memorial of the Battle of Bataan

The giant and tall cross and a selfie with Mt. Samat

The giant and tall cross and a selfie with Mt. Samat

LAS CASAS FILIPINAS DE ACUZAR

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is at Barangay Ibaba, Bagac, Bataan. Mr Jerry Acuzar owned it. Las Casas is fantastic because it brings you back to the old times. They moved the heritage and historical casas all around the Philippines to Las Casas by carefully disassemble all parts and reassemble it pieces by pieces according to its original form while some of the casas are recreated as replicas. Las Casas is also a resort, and you may rent out rooms or the whole casas for a night to experience living the old and traditional houses. However, high rates should be expected as it is after all a heritage resort.

The latest map of Las Casas Filipinas (as of October 2016)Photo credit: Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

The latest map of Las Casas Filipinas (as of October 2016)

Photo credit: Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

The entrance and reception of Las Casas

The entrance and reception of Las Casas

Service tram to bring you around Las Casas

Service tram to bring you around Las Casas

HOW TO GO THERE

There are two different ways on how to get to Las Casas, either by car/van or by public buses. We paid a total of P600 for the gas (roundtrip) and P100 each tip for the driver. Manila - Bataan is approximately a 2 hours ride (no traffic).

Map and transportation info for Las CasasPhoto credit: Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

Map and transportation info for Las Casas

Photo credit: Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

PRICE & PACKAGE

There are three different packages for Las Casas. We picked the Package no. 3 (P999). It includes full access to all heritage houses, fees, 1-hour heritage tour, a welcome drink, a cold towel and a heritage map. You may walk in for buying the tickets, and they accept both cash and credit cards.

Packages for Las Casas entrancePhoto credit: Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

Packages for Las Casas entrance

Photo credit: Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

THE CASAS

THE BINONDO BRIDGE & RIVER

According to our tour guide Maricon, they have tried their best to rebuild the Binondo bridge just the same as how it initially looks like as they are not able to disassemble the original bridge.

The Binondo Bridge

The Binondo Bridge

CASA STA RITA 

Casa Sta Rita is now establishing as a restaurant "Cafe Del Rio" in Las Casas. The restaurant is very relaxing, in a garden setting with old folk songs. It makes you feel like you are living the ancient time.

Casa Sta Rita (Cafe Del Rio)

Casa Sta Rita (Cafe Del Rio)

We had our lunch at Casa Sta Rita (Cafe Del Rio)

We had our lunch at Casa Sta Rita (Cafe Del Rio)

CASA LEMERY, CASA GAPAN & CASA IROSIN

Casa Lemery is originally in Batangas.

Casa Gapan is originally in Nueva Ecija. This house got a very heartbreaking past story about a father and his beloved daughter. The daughter met an American soldier, and his father was furious about it. So one day they decided to elope and get married. The father was so angry that he couldn't accept what his daughter has done. He was so drunk that he wanted to burn down his house. Thankfully his brother in law was there to stop him. The father has accepted and forgave his daughter and his son-in-law after several years later and finally meet his four grandchildren.

Casa Irosin is in Sorsogon, Bicol. This area is use for wedding ceremony & reception in Las Casas.

From Top Left - Casa Lemery and Casa GapanFrom Bottom Left - Casa Irosin

From Top Left - Casa Lemery and Casa Gapan

From Bottom Left - Casa Irosin

PLAZA MARCELINO

Plaza Marcelino has unique and beautiful floor tiles. In the middle, there is a fountain for you to enjoy the view and take some pictures.

Top - Bridge overlooking Plaza Marcelino and the casasBottom - Plaza Marcelino

Top - Bridge overlooking Plaza Marcelino and the casas

Bottom - Plaza Marcelino

Jump shot with the girls

Jump shot with the girls

LA RIBERA

La Ribera is surrounded with houses along with a long river. This river somehow reminds me of Venice. You may also rent a boat to tour around the river, but it is quite expensive, which cost around P880 per person.

La Ribera and me hugging the lamp post like a happy kid

La Ribera and me hugging the lamp post like a happy kid

More selfies

More selfies

CASA LA ESQUINA, CASA LADRILLO, HOTEL DE ORIENTE & SANTUARIO DE SAN JOSE

From Top Left - Casa La Esquina and Casa LadrilloFrom Bottom Left - Hotel De Oriente and Santuario De San Jose

From Top Left - Casa La Esquina and Casa Ladrillo

From Bottom Left - Hotel De Oriente and Santuario De San Jose

Group picture at Casa Ladrillo

Group picture at Casa Ladrillo

CASA HAGONOY

Casa Hagonoy is probably one of my most favourite casas on the site. I find the casa very intriguing, and according to our tour guide Maricon, Casa Hagonoy used to be owned by a wealthy family. For them to maintain their wealthy profile, they have purchased plenty of expensive types of furniture, pieces of jewellery and clothing over the years. Until one day they became weak and eventually, they died still very poor.

Casa Hagonoy

Casa Hagonoy

CASA LUBAO

Casa Lubao was built in 1920, and the Arastia and Vitug families own it. It was served as a storage for rice and sugar. It has also become a Japanese garrison during World War II. The mansion was supposed to be burned down by the Japanese, but the former family's driver, who happens to be a Japanese colonel stopped the men from burning the house in gratitude for the kindness that the Arastia family have shown him.

Casa Lubao

Casa Lubao

CASA BINAN

Casa Binan is a replica of the house of Lorenzo Alonzo and Teodora Alonzo, the grandfather and mother of the Filipino national hero, Dr Jose Rizal. They used the original wooden door, stairs and a few planks when the house was recreated. Don Jose Alberto Alonzo, the brother of Teodora Alonzo, was often away for a trip. His wife, Teodora Formosa, feels very lonely and has developed an affair with another man. Don Lorenzo found out about the affair, he then locked her up in her room, and Teodora Alonzo brings her meal to her room during that time. Teodora Formosa secretly snuggled a letter through one of the windows in her room stating that Teodora Alonzo has been poisoning her. Teodora Alonzo was forced to exile the town by walking from Binan to Calamba on her barefoot, while Don Lorenzo was imprisoned. 

Casa Binan was also used for the filming of "Heneral Luna" movie.

Casa BinanThis is the famous scene that was used for the massacre of Heneral Luna in the film

Casa Binan

This is the famous scene that was used for the massacre of Heneral Luna in the film

The giant green door just outside Casa Binan

The giant green door just outside Casa Binan

CASA QUIAPO (ESCUELA DE BELLAS ARTES FILIPINAS)

Casa Quiapo was the first campus of the University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts in 1908. Sadly, the university eventually has to undergo many repairs, and it was then used for other purposes such as bowling alleys, dormitories, live sex shows and abortion.

Casa Quiapo

Casa Quiapo

CASA MEYCAUAYAN, CASA TONDO, CASA CANDABA & CASA MEXICO

Casa Meycauayan was built in 1913 by the Escota family. It was initially built in the city of San Fernando in Pampanga.

Casa Tondo is a very simple casa yet beautiful.

Casa Candaba was built in 1780 owned by the Reyes family in Pampanga. National Artist Gerry De Leon used it as a setting for his film adaptation of Noli Me Tangere.

Casa Mexico was salvaged from a junk shop and was reconstructed by using an old photograph. However, they only had the front side of the picture and none for the back side of the house. The builders have tried their best to recreate the back side to make it look similar.

From Top Left - Casa Meycauayan and Casa TondoFrom ottom Left - Casa Candaba and Casa Mexico

From Top Left - Casa Meycauayan and Casa Tondo

From ottom Left - Casa Candaba and Casa Mexico

CASA BINONDO III (BYZANTINA)

Casa Byzantina was built in 1890. It was influenced by the Renaissance, Baroque, Byzantine and Romanesque style. After World War II, the building was leased to various tenants. There were at least 50 informal settlers before it was demolished in 2009.

Casa Binondo III (Byzantina)

Casa Binondo III (Byzantina)

CASA MARANAO, CASA SAN MIGUEL & CASA JAEN II

Casa Maranao is the homes of the Datu and the Maranaos in Mindanao during the ancient time. It is the only casa that has come from Mindanao to Las Casas.

From Top Left - Sanctuario De San Jose and Casa MaranaoFrom Bottom Left - Casa San Miguel and Casa Jaen II

From Top Left - Sanctuario De San Jose and Casa Maranao

From Bottom Left - Casa San Miguel and Casa Jaen II

CASA LUNA

Casa Luna was built in 1850, owned by the Novicio family in La Union. The mansion was later renamed to honour the heroes and brothers Juan and Antonio Luna. This mansion was also used by the US Armed Forces to plan for the capture of General Yamashita. 

Casa LunaFrom Top Right - Some very old typewriterFrom Bottom Left - The tools used to put the cigarsFrom Bottom Right - Who could ever imagine that this tool was used for ironing clothes? Yes you heard that right! They uses both of their feet by st…

Casa Luna

From Top Right - Some very old typewriter

From Bottom Left - The tools used to put the cigars

From Bottom Right - Who could ever imagine that this tool was used for ironing clothes? Yes you heard that right! They uses both of their feet by standing and balancing on the wooden tool on top to iron clothes. How i wish this still exist, It can be use for exercise as well.

Found these flags on the ground floor of Casa Luna

Found these flags on the ground floor of Casa Luna

PASEO DE ESCOLTA

Paseo De Escolta uses old and new materials to recreate the commercial buildings in the early 1900s in Manila. The big mansion consists of 17 rooms for resort guests. The ground floor was used for shops where you can find souvenir shops, photo studio shop and even a bread shop.

Paseo De Escolta

Paseo De Escolta

CASA SAN LUIS, CASA BALANGA, CASA UNISAN & CASA CAGAYAN

Casa Unisan was built in 1839 in Unisan, Quezon. This house probably carries the darkest past in Las Casas. , and only one of the youngest daughters have survived. She was hidden in a clothes hamper by her nanny. 

Casa Cagayan is a collection of four wooden houses. These houses are considered as houses for the poor people in Cagayan during the early 1900s.

From Top Left - Casa San Luis and Casa BalangaFrom Bottom Left - Casa Unisan and Casa Cagayan

From Top Left - Casa San Luis and Casa Balanga

From Bottom Left - Casa Unisan and Casa Cagayan

OTHER ACTIVITES

There are plenty of activities to do aside from the heritage tour in Las Casas. You can swim at the beach or the resort pool, water sports activities (banana boat, jet ski, flying fish and wakeboarding), ride a kalesa around the heritage, play volleyball, picnic at the beach, watch the sunset and sunbathing at the beach.

Beach area at Las Casas

Beach area at Las Casas

Overall, the whole experience is unforgettable. Since I'm a history lover, I do appreciate and enjoy this kind of activity. I have learned a lot about the story of each casas, and it is impressive how they have recreated the casas pieces by pieces according to the original form. I hope to be back here in the near future, and maybe at that time, I can stay overnight in one of the casas. It sounds spooky, but I'm definitely in for the adventure!

 

 

CONTACT

Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

Address: Barangay Ibaba, Bagac, Bataan

Landline no. (02) 5469123  

Mobile no. 09178729371

Email: reserve@lascasasfilipinas.com

Website: www.lascasasfilipinas.com

 

BUDGETING

Mt. Samat Entrance Fee - P30

Las Casas Entrance Fee - P999

Lunch (Cafe Del Rio) - P350

Transportation (Gas) - P600 (divide by 6 people - P100 each)

Driver's tip - P100 each

Parking Fee - P120 (divide by 6 people - P20 each)

Total spending: P1,599 each

 

 

Yours Truly,

Michelle Chan

Bicol - Legazpi & Matnog Trip

It has been 12 years since me, and my childhood friends, Iris, Jedai, Rachel, Nathalie and Geraldine haven't seen each other completely. There is a saying that there is always a right time for everything and I believe that it is about time that we all reunite and go on a trip. We decided as a group to go on a weekend trip to Bicol to see the active and beautiful Mount Mayon.

Watch our video to Bicol and don't forget to read my blog.

We took an early flight from Manila-Legazpi on September 10, 2016, via Cebu Pacific. A big tip for those taking Cebu Pacific flight, pick the seat on D, E or F to have a better view of the Mt. Mayon (If it's not foggy).

Arrived Legazpi Airport and we quickly took a selfie with Mayon (Although it's still foggy at the time)

Arrived Legazpi Airport and we quickly took a selfie with Mayon (Although it's still foggy at the time)

LEGAZPI

We landed Legazpi at 6:15 am, and the first thing we did was to take a selfie with Mt. Mayon in the background. There is transportation waiting for travellers as soon as you step out of the airport. We took two tricycles (7 people) for P60 each to bring us to our hotel.  

EMBARCADERO HOTEL

We chose to stay at the Embarcadero Hotel because of its location, convenient for transportation and they have plenty of restaurants nearby. However, we also had plenty of unwanted experience in this hotel. The lobby is too hot, our rooms are not fully furnished, and we had holes below our air conditioner, there are too many black ants, they seem to come out whenever we're not looking. There are no windows in our room, and the aircon takes a long time to be cool. Please note that we are not very picky about hotels, but I think our complaints were entirely reasonable considering it is a "hotel". If you are not super tight on budget, might as well find other places to stay. I will not recommend this hotel to anyone at all. 

CAGSAWA RUINS

Cagsawa Ruins is one of Philippines historical churches. During the Mayon eruption in 1814, the Cagsawa Church was ruined, and the belfry was the only one that was left behind surviving up to this day. It has become one of Albay's tourist destination. We were amazed to see the Cagsawa Ruins and its historical past. Please note that there is an entrance fee of P10 per person to enter Cagsawa Ruins.

Cagsawa Ruins

Cagsawa Ruins

Finally! We're finally here at Cagsawa Ruins and Mt. Mayon in the background

Finally! We're finally here at Cagsawa Ruins and Mt. Mayon in the background

THE MAYON VOLCANO

Mayon Volcano is an active volcano located in Albay. Mt. Mayon is known for its perfect cone and stunning shape. Mt. Mayon has destroyed many people's houses during its 1814 eruption, about 2,500 people were killed, which has made Mt. Mayon remarkable. During our trip to Bicol, the Mt. Mayon was hoisted to Alert no. 1 and eruption may occur at any time. We were fortunate enough that there was no eruption during our trip, and we were able to see the Mayon.

From textbook to posters to reality, the active and beautiful Mt. Mayon.

From textbook to posters to reality, the active and beautiful Mt. Mayon.

It was my childhood dream to finally see Mt. Mayon!

It was my childhood dream to finally see Mt. Mayon!

ATV RIDE TO MT. MAYON (BICOL ATV ADVENTURE)

We head to Bicol ATV Adventure to ride ATV to Mt. Mayon, which is only 5 minutes away from Cagsawa Ruins. We took the 1-hour ATV ride that cost around P500 per head. We were given a discount as it is the non-peak season, though I think it's because of the Alert no. 1. That was my 3rd ATV ride and three of my friends, first time to ride ATV. The trip was a lot challenging than we expected. We have to go through rivers, rocks and hot water splashing on us. I got splashed once, and it was quite painful. We were so lucky that Mt. Mayon was not covered with fogs when we were taking plenty of pictures.

Orientation for ATV ride

Orientation for ATV ride

Helmets on and we're ready to go!

Helmets on and we're ready to go!

Vroom Vroom

Vroom Vroom

The best ATV ride ever!

The best ATV ride ever!

LIGNON HILL

We took two tricycles from Cagsawa Ruins to Lignon Hill, and it cost us P60 per tricycle. However, the tricycles were not allowed to ride up the hill. Some of us took a motorcycle ride P20 per person to get to the mountain, while the other half of the group decided to walk up the hill, which will take 15 minutes. Lignon Hill offers a 360-degree view of the Albay Gulf. There are various activities to do as well, such as Zipline, Rappelling, Paintball, Hanging Bridge, and many more. Beware of the red ants as they are everywhere and their bites are mad painful.

On our way up to Lignon Hill

On our way up to Lignon Hill

Amazing view of Mt. Mayon up in Lignon Hill

Amazing view of Mt. Mayon up in Lignon Hill

ZIPLINE 

One of the favourite activities in Lignon Hill is the Zipline. There are two types of zip lines - Basic (P250) and Superman (P350). Four people chose the Basic while my friend, Jedai and I decided to do Superman, which is more advanced and fun!

Selfie before Zipline

Selfie before Zipline

Zipline is super fun

Zipline is super fun

JAPANESE TUNNEL

The Japanese Tunnel was built during World War 2. The Tunnel was used as their defensive line over the American and Filipino soldiers. The Japanese Tunnel can be found at the base of Lignon Hill with an entrance fee of P20 per head. You need a guide to bring you there, and a flashlight or you may also use your cellphone light inside the Tunnel. We saw three different statues of Japanese soldiers with their belongings such as a typewriter, luggage and gold. It is incredible how the Japanese were able to build this Tunnel during the WW2.

Historic Japanese Tunnel

1ST COLONIAL GRILL

1st Colonial Grill is in Ayala Malls. It is a 20-minute walk from Embarcadero Hotel. It is famous for its Sili Ice Cream (Spicy Ice Cream).

There are three different levels - Level 1 (spicy), Level 2 (super spicy) and Level 3 (extremely spicy). We ordered a bunch of food as we are in the mood to try out the local cuisine in Bicol. The food is all delicious and they are all spicy but yummy! Three of my friends decided to take Level 2 of Sili Ice cream, and it was very spicy that they couldn't even finish it.

From Left Top - Sinigang na Hipon, Tinapa Fried Rice, Bagoong Fried Rice and Kandingga

From Left Top - Sinigang na Hipon, Tinapa Fried Rice, Bagoong Fried Rice and Kandingga

From Left Top - Bicol Express, Tuna Sisig, Grilled Squid and Laing (very delicious)

From Left Top - Bicol Express, Tuna Sisig, Grilled Squid and Laing (very delicious)

From Left - Malunggay Ice Cream (sounds weird but it is actually pretty tasty) and the famous Sili Ice Cream

From Left - Malunggay Ice Cream (sounds weird but it is actually pretty tasty) and the famous Sili Ice Cream

MATNOG (SORSOGON)

On our second day in Bicol, we have decided to go on an Island hopping trip in Matnog, Sorsogon. It takes around 2.5-3 hours car ride to get to Matnog and 30 minutes boat ride to the Islands. We booked our tour with Trevally Travel and Tours. We paid P1,665 per head including 1 gallon of water, pick up and drop off from the hotel, tourism and environmental fees, tour guides and boat rental fees. The lunch is not included as we prefer to pick our food and ask the locals to cook the food for us. We spend about P1,212 for food (two fish, one squid, one whole chicken, 1 kg Liempo, 1 kg pork meat for sinigang, vegetables for sinigang, condiments, charcoal, rice and sausages) and P300 to pay for the locals for helping us cook our meal.

TIKLING ISLAND

Our first Island trip is at Tikling Island. It is quiet Island with pink sands. There are no resorts or cottages in the Island as the Island is owned privately. Tikling Island is a very relaxing place to be.

Tikling Island

Tikling Island

Tikling Island

Tikling Island

CALINTAAN CAVE

Our second stop is Calintaan Cave. The rock formation is unique, and since it is still low tide, we were allowed to swim inside the cave. It is about 5-6 feet deep and eventually gets lower as you get closer inside the cave. It is not recommended to float inside the cave when it is high tide as the waves can cause hurdle and accidents.

Calintaan Cave

Calintaan Cave

Dipping inside Calintaan Cave

Dipping inside Calintaan Cave

SUBIC BEACH

Our last stop is the Subic Beach and it takes around 15 minutes from the Calintaan Cave. We have a cottage ready for us. Then, the locals quickly prepare our meal while we take some time to dip in and swim in the water. The sand is pretty pink. The locals cooked our meal pretty well, and we have enjoyed our meal. We took the whole afternoon playing Monopoly Deal cards, and the losers will need to drink a half cup of Tequila Rose as punishment for being a noob!

Subic Beach aka the Pink Sand Beach

Subic Beach aka the Pink Sand Beach

Wooohooo

Wooohooo

Jump shot in the sand (You have no idea how many shots we have to take)

Jump shot in the sand (You have no idea how many shots we have to take)

SMALL TALK CAFE

For our last supper in Bicol, we were supposed to go to Sibid Sibid Restaurant, but they were unfortunately closed, so the tricycle driver drove us to another restaurant, Small Talk Cafe. The food was outstanding. Everything that we ordered was delicious, considering that they were about to close. We ordered Adobong Manok, Bicol Express, Laing, Ox Tail and Beef. I would highly recommend this restaurant.

From Left Top - Plain Rice in Mt. Mayon shape, Adobong Manok, Bicol Express, Laing, Ox Tail and Beef with Potatoes

From Left Top - Plain Rice in Mt. Mayon shape, Adobong Manok, Bicol Express, Laing, Ox Tail and Beef with Potatoes

Last dinner in Bicol

Last dinner in Bicol

LEGAZPI TERMINAL

On our last day in Bicol, we decided to go to Legazpi Terminal to buy souvenirs and goodies to bring home to Manila. Legazpi Terminal is said to be the best place to purchase your souvenirs as they offer a lower and reasonable price. You may bargain with the shop keepers easily.

The best place to buy your souvenirs in Legazpi

The best place to buy your souvenirs in Legazpi

BIGGS DINER

Before heading to the airport, we went to Bigg's Diner in Embarcadero to have our last lunch in Bicol. The food was delicious. It did not taste like fast food at all. We hope that Bigg's Diner will open a few branches in Manila in the future.

Bigg's Diner became our favourite place to eat

Bigg's Diner became our favourite place to eat

Overall, our Bicol trip was memorable for all of us. We get to bond and talk about our childhood memories. Since we started this trip, there will be a next one very soon.

 

CONTACT DETAILS

Bicol ATV Adventure

Email: taikee@bicoladventureatv.com

Contact no. +639228682589 / +639175714357 

Trevally Travel and Tours - Ms Jessica Imperial 

Email: info@trevallytravel.com 

Contact no. +639175263388 (Text or Viber)

 

BUDGET

(Excluding Daily Food and Tricycle fees)

Air ticket (Cebu Pacific) - P3,237 each

Hotel (Embarcadero) 2 nights - P1,214 each

Sorsogon (Matnog) Tour - P1,665 each

Food for Matnog Tour - P216 each

Cagsawa Ruins entrance fee - P10

Bicol ATV Adventure - P500 (1 hour) discounted and non-peak season price

Lignon Hill: Entrance fee - P20

Lignon Hill: Zipline - P250 (Basic) P350 (Superman)

Lignon Hill: Japanese Tunnel - P20

Total spending: P7,232 (Not including daily food and tricycle ride)

 

Yours Truly,

Michelle Chan

Singapore & Malaysia Trip with Family

Singapore and Malaysia has always been in my bucket list and the place I always I wanted to visit. I was lucky enough that my family have decided to have vacation in Singapore for 3 days and a 1 day tour in Malaysia. This was the first family trip we had since 2013, which was quite a long time ago. 

SINGAPORE

The So clanFrom left - My sister Grace, Me, My mother Rolly, My aunts Anita and Ana, my cousins Janet and Jeannie

The So clan

From left - My sister Grace, Me, My mother Rolly, My aunts Anita and Ana, my cousins Janet and Jeannie

I have heard so many positive things about Singapore. I would say 80% of what I heard are all true. The people in Singapore are nice, polite and very helpful. Most of the people speaks both English and Mandarin Chinese. The surroundings are very clean. It is definitely a wonderful city to go to. A few local Singaporeans have told us that there are many people who come to Singapore to work and they never want to leave Singapore anymore as the living standard and lifestyle are very good, although it is quite expensive to live in Singapore but it is very safe and diverse, 

SINGAPORE: STATUE OF MERLION

The Merlion 

The Merlion 

The Merlion can be seen in posters, tourism advertising, signs, Merlion cookies and many more as Merlion is the national personification of Singapore. The Merlion is in a mythical creature with a lion head and a body of a fish. When you walk pass by the Merlion statue, you can feel the wind breeze with a bit of water splash from the mouth "fountain" of the Merlion statue. Take some time to walk around the park and take lots of pictures with the Merlion statue in different angles.

The Statue of Merlion

The Statue of Merlion

SINGAPORE: MARINA BAY SANDS

Overlooking Marina Bay Sands and The Merlion Park

Overlooking Marina Bay Sands and The Merlion Park

The Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort in Singapore located in Bayfront Avenue. It has 2,500 rooms, the largest atrium casino in the world that consists of 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines, 2 large theatres and an infinity pool with panoramic view. 

The Marina Bay Sands

The Marina Bay Sands

SINGAPORE: SIN SWEE KEE

Sin Swee Kee is located in Seah Street. This restart offers one of the best Hainan Chicken in the city. It is a must to try their chicken when you visit Singapore. 

Sin Swee Kee, one of the best chicken restaurant in Singapore

Sin Swee Kee, one of the best chicken restaurant in Singapore

Dining at Sin Swee Kee

Dining at Sin Swee Kee

 

SINGAPORE: UNIVERSAL STUDIOS

Universal Studios is located in Sentosa and it is one of Singapore's top attractions for tourists. There are many attractions, shows, souvenir shops, food stall and fast food restaurant in the park. The price for Child aged 4-12 is S$56, for Adults aged 13-59 is S$74 and for Seniors aged 60 and above is S$36. My favourite attractions/ shows are the Transformers Ride 4D, The Puss in Boot Giant Journey and the Steve Spielberg "Lights, camera, action!" show. Universal Studios is one of the best amusement park I ever been to.

The Universal Studios Singapore

The Universal Studios Singapore

Inside Universal Studios Singapore

Inside Universal Studios Singapore

Attractions & Shop at Universal Studios From Left- Minions Mini Mart, Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase, The Revenge of the Mummy and Far Far Away Land (Shrek 4D)

Attractions & Shop at Universal Studios 

From Left- Minions Mini Mart, Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase, The Revenge of the Mummy and Far Far Away Land (Shrek 4D)

Attractions at Universal StudiosFrom Left top - Jurassic Park, Madagascar, The Puss in Boots and Sesame Street Live Musical Show: When I Grow Up

Attractions at Universal Studios

From Left top - Jurassic Park, Madagascar, The Puss in Boots and Sesame Street Live Musical Show: When I Grow Up

One of the best attraction at Universal Studios, Transformers 4D Ride

One of the best attraction at Universal Studios, Transformers 4D Ride

I found Audrey Hepburn

I found Audrey Hepburn

SINGAPORE: Ser Seng Herbs Restaurant (PASIR RIS)

Ser Seng Herbs Restaurant is located in Tai Thong Crescent in Pasir Ris. This restaurant is famour for their traditional Turtle Soup and Black Chicken Soup. Yam rice is also highly recommended when you order any soup to match with the delicious meal.

Black Chicken Soup with Yam Rice

Black Chicken Soup with Yam Rice

SINGAPORE: CHINATOWN

Chinatown has plenty of food stall and night markets that sells souvenirs and goodies to bring home to your hometown before leaving Singapore. You may bargain with the shop keepers and they will definitely offer you a cheaper price with other reasonable deals. 

 

MALAYSIA

Getting to Malaysia from Singapore is easy. All you need to do is take a bus or rent a van to get there by passing the border to Johor Bahru. It is only 1 hour car ride to Malaysia. The custom check is quite easy as all you need to do is sit down the car and pass your documents through the side counter. We decided to book a van with a Malaysian-Chinese driver to tour us in Malaysia for one day with the price of S$300.

The Palace of the Sultan Ibrahim Ismail of JohorPeople are prohibited to enter the palace, so you may only take pictures outside the gate

The Palace of the Sultan Ibrahim Ismail of Johor

People are prohibited to enter the palace, so you may only take pictures outside the gate

MALAYSIA: JOHOR PREMIUM OUTLETS

Our first stop is at Johor Premium Outlets, where all the famous brands such as Coach, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Victoria Secrets, Gucci, Armani, Adidas and many more are open for sale with special and add ons discount. 

Selfie with the So family in Johor Premium Outlets

Selfie with the So family in Johor Premium Outlets

MALAYSIA: SOON HUAT BAK KUT TEH

Soon Huat Bak Kut Teh is located in Bedok, Johor. This restaurant is a mixture of both Malaysian and Singapore flavours of Bak Kut Teh (Pork Ribs Tea), their signature dish. The food was very delicious and their staff were very attentive and polite. The Bak Kut The was very unforgettable and you may ask for soup refill for free whenever you wish to have more soup.

Yummy foodFrom Left top - Stir Fry Vegetables with Fried Garlic, Tofu and Fish Fillet and Pork Bone Soup

Yummy food

From Left top - Stir Fry Vegetables with Fried Garlic, Tofu and Fish Fillet and Pork Bone Soup

MALAYSIA: LEGOLAND 

Legoland Malaysia is located in Iskandar Puteri in Johor. We did not manage to get inside Legoland as we only have limited time and we just simply had a quick drop by and took pictures. The price for Legoland is RM126 for adults ages 12-59 and RM102 for child ages 3-11 and seniors ages 60 and above.

The Legoland Malaysia

The Legoland Malaysia

Made out of legos

Made out of legos

MALAYSIA: DC COMICS SUPER HEROES CAFE

The DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe is located in Puteri Harbour in Johor. The Cafe shop includes figurings, superheroes posters, life size superheroes figure models around the shop and T-shirts with superheroes symbols for sale.

MALAYSIA: RESTORAN TODAK (ORANG ASLI)

Orang Asli is located in Johor Bahru. It is located in the seaside and you may select your own fish, crab or lobster to cook for your meal. The food was deliciously cook, however the service was quite poor and slow. We were lucky to have our guide/ driver Roy to dine with us and to help us translate as some of the waiting staff are not able to communicate in both English or Chinese Mandarin.

Seafood restaurant by the sea

Seafood restaurant by the sea

SEAFOOD!!!

SEAFOOD!!!

Local seafood dishesFrom Left Top - Steamed Fish, Spicy Stir Fry Shrimp with Fried Garlic, and Crab

Local seafood dishes

From Left Top - Steamed Fish, Spicy Stir Fry Shrimp with Fried Garlic, and Crab

Group picture with our driver & guide Roy

Group picture with our driver & guide Roy

Overall, the 4 days trip was very unforgettable. It is the best family trip I ever had and hopefully this will become a yearly trip for us to bond. I will definitely go back to Singapore and Malaysia to visit the places I haven't been to. 

 

Yours Truly, 

Michelle Chan

Phuket Trip 2016

hAs I mention on my previews blog that I will be travelling again. This time I'm going to Phuket, Thailand. This is my second time in Phuket. I went with my boyfriend Ryan and our husband & wife friends Jason and Yuko with their super cute daughter Khianti. 

Here is the video of our Phuket trip. Don't forget to read my blog after watching ✌ 

My flight to Phuket was on Saturday, 12th March 2016. It was a solo flight again (again for work reason). But honestly speaking I enjoy flying alone. Upon checking in, there was a problem in my booking reference. The ground lady can't find my booking reference and I swear I was in a "i got screwed mode". She suggested me to call the agency where I have purchased my ticket. So I tried to call the agency but nobody was picking up and I tried reaching out my friend, Yuko (who was already in Phuket) for her to contact the agency. After a few minutes, the agency finally gave me the correct booking number. They have changed my reference number without telling me, which is very very bad and to think that this is my first time booking my flight with an agency just to get a cheaper rate. I will definitely not do that again. Word of advice to everyone, better book your flight or even the hotels by yourself. 

My boarding pass to Phuket

My boarding pass to Phuket

I am lucky enough to reach on the boarding  gate right on time. I took Thai Airwasys. Since I love to fly and to be on an airplane and eat the "airplane food" so I'm pretty much excited. I had Chicken Fried Noodles for my breakfast meal. The food was quite good. I reached Phuket on time too.  

Breakfast meal in Thai Airways. I fancy airplane meals

Breakfast meal in Thai Airways. I fancy airplane meals

The driver had picked me up from the airport to drive me to the Villa. We stayed in Nai Harn Baan Bua Villa. It's around almost 2 hours away from the airport. The Villa was very nice, it has a swimming pool, a large kitchen, dining table and living room, It has 4 bedrooms and a laundry room. It is a perfect home for a family. The first thing I did was to unpack my stuff and head out to grab some merienda (afternoon snacks) with Ryan. He drove a motorcycle and this is my first time riding a motorcycle with him. The feeling was amazing, having a boyfriend driving for me.

Ryan's rented motorbike

Ryan's rented motorbike

Happy kid and feeling proud of having my boyfriend drives for me!

Happy kid and feeling proud of having my boyfriend drives for me!

I have spent my whole afternoon just relaxing at the villa, swimming and chilling with my "Tiger" beer.

Baan Bua Villa pool area

Baan Bua Villa pool area

Tiger beer, my favorite thai beer

Tiger beer, my favorite thai beer

Relaxing in the pool

Relaxing in the pool

Around late night we all went to Patong Beach to party!!! We were already drinking our beers inside the car before we even reach Patong Beach. The holiday mode is definitely super high!

Patong Beach, which is the main party area in Phuket

Patong Beach, which is the main party area in Phuket

Our second time to be here

Our second time to be here

I always find it amusing whenever i watch people doing pole dancing

I always find it amusing whenever i watch people doing pole dancing

We went to this club called "Illuzion". There's no entrance fee and we got ourself a table. We ordered a bottle of Absolut Vodka with sodas and tequila rose shots. The place was very huge and there's a huge DJ booth with a stage for the dancers to showcase their moves. We ended up going down to the front stage and It was amazing! I haven't done this for a long time and the DJ and the dancers was very cool and very entertaining. The last thing I remember inside that club was chugging a tequila white shot with Ryan (oh man! as much as I love tequila, that is also my weakness).

Nice and lively place. Great music and great crowd!

Nice and lively place. Great music and great crowd!

Dancing in the front stage!

Dancing in the front stage!

And we met modern Jesus, according to Ryan

And we met modern Jesus, according to Ryan

Group picture together with the bouncer on the left

Group picture together with the bouncer on the left

We took a taxi van to our villa and we paid around 400 baht. By the way, it is hard to bargain with the taxi price in Phuket. Everyone seems to have a fixed price over there. When we reach to our villa, I was very hungry and I decided to cook noodles. I grabbed whatever noodles I saw in the drawer without checking what it is (it's in thai characters by the way). Without me knowing, the noodles was actually very very hot and spicy but I still continue to eat it and I finished it. I was that hungry and drunk. This was definitely a memorable night. 

The next morning we woke up with a hangover (of course!). I had a huge stomachache when I woke up from the super spicy noodles that I forced myself to eat last night before going to bed. What can I say, drunk people do stupid things. So we decided to just stay home and relax and have BBQ night at the villa. We had beef, chicken and pork barbecue skewers, grilled corns and sausages. It's pretty simple but we enjoyed it. We all slept early tonight to ready ourself for our Island hopping activity in the next morning.

Creepy Ryqn

Creepy Ryqn

BBQ night at the villa. The guys are grilling while we ladies are relaxing

BBQ night at the villa. The guys are grilling while we ladies are relaxing

Monday, 14th March 2016 - Island hopping to Krabi Island

(Tup Island, Chicken Island, Poda Island & Phang Ngra Beach)

The next morning  we all wake up very early around 6:00am as we need to catch our van pick up at 7:00am to bring us to Rassada Harbour to go to Krabi Island. We selected "Phuket Tours" (http://www.phukettoursdirect.com) because they are reliable and they offer cheap rates with lunch and transportation included. We paid 1700 Baht for the packages plus 200 Baht for pick up/ drop off to villa and 400 Baht for the National park fee in Krabi Island. It is 2300 Baht in total per person. 

Rassada Harbour

Rassada Harbour

The boat ride took around 2 hours. It was a steady ride and we get to enjoy the breeze of the ocean.

We're on a boat! Excited for Krabi Island

We're on a boat! Excited for Krabi Island

Me making faces to Ryan

Me making faces to Ryan

We were transferred to a speed boat once we arrived at Nopparat Thara Pier. Our guide first introduce us about the Krabi Island. It consists of around 200 Islands and we have 4 Islands to visit. 

Arrived at Nopparat Thara Pier

Arrived at Nopparat Thara Pier

First, we went to Tup Island and Mor Island. These 2 islands are linked together. We we given around 30 minutes to relax and swim around the beach. We saw so many little fishes and actually one of them sort of bite me! It's not painful but just tickles. 

1st stop - Tup Island

1st stop - Tup Island

This photo is a must

This photo is a must

Tup Island, filled with tourists

Tup Island, filled with tourists

Walking around the beach

Walking around the beach

Such beauty

Such beauty

Swimming time

Swimming time

Bee looking fish

Bee looking fish

For the second island, we went to the Chicken Island. The reason why it is called the Chicken Island is because it looks like a chicken. See the below picture for the proof. We were given around 30-40 minutes to enjoy snorkelling among the coral reefs and fishes around the island. It was amazing how there are so many fishes. After that, we had our lunch at the same island. They serve dishes like fried chicken, fish fillet, vegetables with rice and waters are also included. It is a simple lunch yet delicious. 

Now we know why this island is called the Chicken Island

Now we know why this island is called the Chicken Island

Snorkeling time

Snorkeling time

This island is full of fishes. So far we only got to see 3 kinds of fishes

This island is full of fishes. So far we only got to see 3 kinds of fishes

For the third island, we went to Poda Island. We were given an hour to enjoy sunbathing and swimming. I chose to relax and sunbathe as the sun was out. I normally turn around every 10 minutes but after a few rounds I end up falling asleep. I woke up not knowing how long since I last switch side. Unfortunately I got very red. So a very nice tip to everyone is to make an alarm in every 10 minutes, so you don't end up making yourself turn red!

3rd island - PODA Island

3rd island - PODA Island

So i trapped Khianti's feet with sands and she is clueless of what to do next hehe

So i trapped Khianti's feet with sands and she is clueless of what to do next hehe

Finally, the fourth and the last island was at Phra Nang Beach. We were given 30 minutes to explore the beach and the Phra Nang Cave. It was quite a long walk to the cave. The funniest part about Phra Nang Cave is that it has plenty of wooden male private object figures. I am not quite sure what is the meaning of this until I did some research about its legend. Apparently, the cave is known for the home of a mystical sea princess, where fisherman come to the cave and give offerings for their fishing success and also help with fertility. Other than the cave, there are some spots for you to do rock climbing. It's entertaining to watch people doing that. 

10 minutes walk to the cave

10 minutes walk to the cave

Cave formation

Cave formation

My first reaction in seeing this "What the f***"

My first reaction in seeing this "What the f***"

This is insane lol

This is insane lol

Some dude climbing

Some dude climbing

On our way back to Nopparat Thara Pier, we also passed by Railey Beach. It look like a nice island, maybe in the future I will come visit this island. We took another 2 hour ride back to Rassada Harbour. We all slept the whole time as we are feeling very exhausted. It was an amazing island hopping trip and it was worth it. I hope to do it again soon!

Railey Beach

Railey Beach

For tonight's dinner, we decided to go out to Rawai Beach to have a seafood dinner. Along the beach area, there are a lot of seafood restaurant to choose from and finally we chose to dine at "Talay-Zeb". We started off with a bottle of beer each and we ordered a lot of dishes such as, Crabs, Steamed Fish in Thai Style, Squids, Mussels, Morning Glory and of course Fresh Oysters. We ordered a total of 20 pieces of Oysters. I believed I had at least 10 pieces. Each Oysters cost 50 Baht each and that's HK$ 10.00 each, which I definitely would go crazy for it.

CHEERS!!!!!

CHEERS!!!!!

OYSTERS!!!!!!!

OYSTERS!!!!!!!

Crabs, Mussels and Morning Glory

Crabs, Mussels and Morning Glory

Dig in, Yuko!

Dig in, Yuko!

Steamed fish in thai style. The sauce was super delicious.

Steamed fish in thai style. The sauce was super delicious.

Never a dull moment but alwaya a pleasure to travel with you

Never a dull moment but alwaya a pleasure to travel with you

After the amazing dinner, we went to have a foot massage and foot scrub in a spa called "Welcome" which it reminds us of the supermarket here in Hong Kong. The ladies are super friendly and they kept entertaining us. The massage and scrub cost around 500 Baht each, which I think was pretty reasonable and they did a very good job. Our feet feels very soft and refresh. Overall, today was very productive and unforgettable day.

Massage time after the Island hopping

Massage time after the Island hopping

Tuesday, 15th March 2016 - Safari tour in Phang-Nga (Khao Lak)

Today we all woke up at around 5:30am and we are set to depart from our villa around 6:30am to go to Phang-Nga Province to visit Khao Lak National Park for some safari adventure tour. The ride almost took us 3 hours to get to Phang-Nga Province. We all slept through the car ride as we are still exhausted from yesterday's activity. 

The first activity we did was the Elephant trekking for 30 minutes in the jungle. The Elephant we were riding was called "iPhone". We thought that was very hilarious.

Our elephant is called "iPhone"

Our elephant is called "iPhone"

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Ryan riding the elephant

Ryan riding the elephant

Our second time riding an elephant

Our second time riding an elephant

This is where elastic bands came from

This is where elastic bands came from

The Domingo family

The Domingo family

After the ride, we went to watch the baby elephant's show. It was amazing and these animals are very intelligent and adorable. We also had the chance to feed the Elephants some bananas. It was a very nice experience.

Watching the baby elephant show

Watching the baby elephant show

Swinging the ring trick

Swinging the ring trick

Super fantastic

Super fantastic

KUDOS to this baby elephant

KUDOS to this baby elephant

Another trick, the baby elephant uses its nose to put the hat to one of the tourist's head. How amazing!

Another trick, the baby elephant uses its nose to put the hat to one of the tourist's head. How amazing!

The baby elephant want to give me a kiss

The baby elephant want to give me a kiss

Feeding the elephants some bananas

Feeding the elephants some bananas

For our next stop, we went to the Pineapple farm to have a quick glimpse. It was full of pineapple and too bad we couldn't buy one.

Pineapple farm

Pineapple farm

I wish i can eat this

I wish i can eat this

After that we visited the turtle farm. Apparently, Turtles is our god-daughter Khianti's favorite animal. We got to see different sizes of turtles, some are the teeny tiny ones and some are giant. 

We got to see this fiesty crocodile on our way to the turtle farm. 

We got to see this fiesty crocodile on our way to the turtle farm. 

Tiny turtles

Tiny turtles

The biggest turtle in the farm. He was put on a separate area as he is sick and they wanna avoid spreading the sickness to the other turtles.

The biggest turtle in the farm. He was put on a separate area as he is sick and they wanna avoid spreading the sickness to the other turtles.

After the turtle farm, we did the Bamboo rafting. We each had a guide to bring us around the river. It was very relaxing and peaceful. Seeing the nature is the best place to be. We even saw a snake resting in one of the trees. 

Gathering the bamboo rafts

Gathering the bamboo rafts

The "Gro-pro" guy

The "Gro-pro" guy

Spread your arms and be freeee

Spread your arms and be freeee

Seeing nature is the best

Seeing nature is the best

For lunch time, we had a lot of selection. It's not the buffet style but instead they serve us the food into our table. We had soup, chicken dish, sweet and sour fish, vegetables and spring rolls, The food are delicious. This is by far the best lunch I ever had in a tour. I had an ice cream after the delicious meal. 

After lunch we visited the Tsunami Memorial in Khao Lak. There was a big marine ship being displayed in the middle of the memorial ground. This was the ship they used to rescue people from the Tsunami disaster. There are also some information like posters with images posted inside the memorial ground, which was quite heartbreaking that many people had died during this unforeseen disaster. 

813 ship

813 ship

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Information about how the tsunami occurs and how it affects the land

Information about how the tsunami occurs and how it affects the land

Images from the tsunami

Images from the tsunami

Our next stop was the Monkey Cave Temple. This is me and Ryan second time to visit the Monkey Temple. The last time we were here was 2014 and there were plenty of monkey around and the cave wasn't open for public. Now they moved most of the monkeys in the jungle and opened the cave for public. We paid 20 Baht for the admission fee to get in to the cave. Inside the cave, there are many buddha statues and some fortune telling board. We manage to find some monkeys around the corner of the trees. We gave them some peanuts to eat. We also saw 2 baby goats and they are just lovely. Ryan feed them some milk. 

The biggest statue in the cave

The biggest statue in the cave

One of the main statues in the cave

One of the main statues in the cave

Way to the inner cave

Way to the inner cave

Rock formation is overwhelming

Rock formation is overwhelming

Hey monkey!

Hey monkey!

Ryan feeding the baby goat some milk

Ryan feeding the baby goat some milk

Then the other baby goat want some milk also and tries to push the white baby goat so he can have some milk. so cutee

Then the other baby goat want some milk also and tries to push the white baby goat so he can have some milk. so cutee

For our last stop, we went to the Fruit market. I brought some grapefruits and the others brought some durians. We had another 3 hour car ride back to our villa. We happen to passed by Kata area and it looked like a nice place to go to for our last night in Phuket. 

After we reach our villa, we all took a quick shower and head out to Kata. We decided to go for shopping for a while before dinner time. There were a lot of goodies and souvenir shops around. You can always bargain the price with the sales lady if you want cheaper price. For dinner we had Thai food.

Fpund this in the Thai restaurant in Kata area. We can't stop laughing. I would honestly think they did this on purpose so people like us will feel entertained.

Fpund this in the Thai restaurant in Kata area. We can't stop laughing. I would honestly think they did this on purpose so people like us will feel entertained.

After dinner we went for fish spa. This is the first time I tried this and its tickling. I couldn't last for 10 minutes.

Ryan trying to see how long he can last 

Ryan trying to see how long he can last 

These fishes takes out the toxin out of your body but so ticklish though

These fishes takes out the toxin out of your body but so ticklish though

Then we went for another foot massage night in Darin Massage and Beauty Salon. This place is beautiful. It is clean and it smells very good. The staff were friendly and nice. We paid 350 Baht each and it included a drink (tea or coffee) after the massage. This is by far the best massage place I ever been in Phuket. I will for sure come back to this heavenly spa whenever I'm in Phuket.

Overall, this 5 days trip was amazing and an unforgettable one. It's really sad that we need to go back to reality, to work and be in the odd weather once again. I will definitely miss the villa, the food, the friendly people, the nightlife and the heat. 

 

Yours Sincerely,

Michelle Chan