Sunset rock

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The absolute icing on the cake and a clear indication of how beautiful Cambodia is. You can’t see from the picture, but from the eye you could also see Koh Tonsay (a Cambodian island) as well as the large Pho Quc (a flash Vietnamese island) it was an absolutely beautiful panorama and well worth the horrifically steep climb. What a last way to spend my last day in Cambodia!

Kep National park

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Kep is a beautiful, quiet seaside town which is surrounded by views of mountains and this national park or ocean no matter which way you look. I got a $1 tuk tuk to the bottom of the trail, and when he left me their he said “oh by the way don’t play with the snakes, some small, some big and sometimes tourist play with them and they die”… Well there are some words of encouragement….because I was planning on “playing with the snakes” in the first place! I immediately found myself a VERY large stick as my companion. Looking absolutely ridiculous (but hey at least I would be some what protected…maybe) I arrived at the entrance and as I was paying a Dutch guy walked up too. He paid as I was putting sunscreen on and asked if I wanted to walk he track with him. He had a map of the trails, so I agreed not aware he had planned not to walk around the park but climb up the mountain!!

Sunrise from the rooftop bungalow

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I’ve seen a lot of sunrises in Cambodia, because my sleeping patterns have been so whacky. This morning however, was different. Since last night at about 7:30 I had been feeling extremely off in the stomach (and i, almost going to blame the ice in my delicious sugar cane juice,sadly). I had such a rough night sleep having to get up and down, and I just so happened to be getting up and caught this on my way to the bathroom. I rushed back, grabbed my camera, and snuck up the to roof finding an unoccupied bungalow and perched myself up their on the bed and snapped up what would be your view if this were your bedroom. A rare occurrence that there wasn’t a great deal of cloud cover. Asia belly is good for something, who’da thought?!

Kampot City

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After farewelling everyone off to Phnom Penh or to start the journey to Vietnam, I decided to wander into town to save some pennies on the tuk tuk ride, besides the streets are so green and beautiful here with paths along the river front in town. Kampot isn’t much of a city, it’s a safe one, but it very much boasts a slow paced localised lifestyle. I bought some Kampot pepper (which it is famous for) and chilli sauce to take home and was thankful I went to the local markets because the tourist shops sell it for 4 times the price. It was a beautiful walk, but as I walked home I witnessed a horrific motorbike accident, on such a quiet stretch of rode where the man had obviously taken the corner way too hard. I’m not sure if the man will be okay, I didn’t want to stand and stare. It was definitely eye opening…

The floating bungalow

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This hostel has it all; floating bungalows, open aired dorms opening onto the river front, and roof top bungalows sporting amazing sunrises. Coupled with an awesome water front suspended bar, a super chilled out and friendly hostel owner, cheap drinks and amazing food. This room costs 12 dollars for the room and would be simply devine if I had company.