Day 46 Preah Vihear



 The hotel in Chhaeb was worse than all the reviews indicated- dirty bedding, dirty room a tap  that didn’t work, a toilet that didn’t flush and no toilet  paper. But things got worse, perhaps we shouldn’t have asked for toilet paper because by the morning our water had been turned off! Oh and perhaps worse of all NO WIFI!!!! We did have a lovely meal the night before at a local restaurant though, so Chhaeb wasn’t all bad. 

We left by 6:50 glad to have left and again a race against the sun. Consequently we tend to literally race in order to cover as many miles as possible before it gets unbearably hot. In theory a good ploy but in practice it just means we get hot and sweaty anyway. With no breakfast other than a few bananas we were hungry too and found no place to eat. By 10.30 we had covered the 35 miles and stood outside our new abode. We had to wait for our room to be cleaned and shown to a lovely cool room where there was free coffee on offer and bottles of water - we drank lots!

This hotel cost $3.50 more than the last shithole and I mean that literally and it couldn’t be more different. It’s sublime. So a brief  lesson in economics, when you are the only hotel in town and have a monopoly on places to stay you can charge what you want and provide awful service and provide awful facilities. But of course you all know that living in Britain with our awful monopolies from rail to water. 

Anyway a great meal in the evening and a day off the bike has lifted our spirits and helped us  to lesson the memory of the worst hotel in south east Asia .


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  1. Remember the "worst B+B in Britain" Pete?!!
    Well done for surviving it.
    The meal looks lovely though.
    I've been meaning to ask - have you seen much birdlife en route?

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    1. Not a lot of birds Nick. Seen a few sand martins at times or the Asian equivalent

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