Day 43 Stung Treng

 Had to say farewell to our lovely family at BeeBees Chalet and did our fastest ever 140km to Stung Treng! (By minibus!) Cycled all of 1.5 miles to the hotel and chilled in our room. There is a fan and cold water shower in each room but with a flick of a switch at reception, you can have hot water and air con for an extra $5 per night!!we decided to splash out. 

Had a wander around the town which sits on a tributary to the mighty Mekong river but it was still 35 degrees so needed a cold beer to cool off. The ring pulls on the Cambodian Beer  can win you money or an almost free beer and we had collected a few winners at our last place, so my beer cost just 10p! Bargain. 

Ate at a local place and invited a French lady who had been staying at BeeBees Chalet with us we bumped into again here. Good meal and the end of a quiet day. Not even any photos to show for it. 

Comments

  1. Surprised the banker authorized the five bucks for non essential expenditure.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Day 50 Svay Leu (Boojie glamping pod)

Day 51 Siem Reap took us into Siem Reap and out again to our digs on the outskirts of the city. We were tired and was getting grumpy as our route took us ever westwards and away fro Siem Reap. We literally finished up on the outer edge of Siem Reap down a dirt track not knowing if we were in the right place. My phone had stopped accessing the internet. We arrived, hot bothered, thirsty and hungry. We had tried to inform the Homestay of our change of plans but with no decent internet access we were unsure if our messages had got through. We were greeted by an elderly lady who quickly called her daughter- who spoke a very little English. She asked us to wait for Mr Nr Bung

Day 53 Angkor Wat