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Singapore to Cambodia and back, in 9 days.. Lost 3kg.. but gained a ton full of beautiful precious memories that's gonna be with me a lifetime. No better way to explore Cambodia on two wheels.. and I'm just so thankful to be back home safe & sound :)
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It took me 2.5 days to reach Cambodia, spending a total of 5 days in the beautiful country, taking in as much as I can from everything I've seen to every person I've met, and words alone just can't describe how thankful I am to be able to experience this whole journey.. down to the very last minute I was in Siem Reap before crossing back into Thailand via Poipet Border, I encountered so much kindness from the people around, before riding to Bangkok to catch the last overnight train to Hat Yai.
Wherever you go, go with all your heart.
You'll see beautiful things revealed to you along the way because Life was never just about the destination, but the journey that really counts.
Short video coming up! :)
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Day 7 - After riding for 3,407km passing through 4 different countries, my bike and I have FINALLY arrived at the 7th Wonder of The World, our dream destination - Angkor Wat!!!
It's been a tiring ride but oh, so so worth it!!
Feel so surreal being here at the largest religious monument in the world with my red darling. A bit pity that the compound of Angkor Wat is surrounded by the river and many flight of stairs, therefore it was not possible to ride/drive into it, up right to the front of its iconic 3 temple peaks. But this whole UNESCO site is still so amazing, with every detail of this architecture so well preserved. Angkor Thom next door was breathtaking too, and scenes from the movie Tomb Raider was filmed here at Ta Prohm.
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Day 6 - Arrived safely in Siem Reap after a short 350km ride from Phnom Penh, with a total of about 3,400km clocked so far.. from home.
Experienced pretty strong cross winds with bike being pushed left right while on the go, and it stirred up the sand / dust which some got into my eye uh. Road conditions are ok, with lesser invisible pot holes.
Angkor Wat is barely a few km away now! 💪
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Day 4/5 - A short ride of 250km from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, stopping by Bokor Mountain to admire the breathtaking view of Cambodia from the top. Windy mountain roads up to Bokor was extremely enjoyable because the tarmac is sooo smooth! Been blessed with good weather throughout the trip so far, with every day a sunny one.
By now, my poor baby Ducati is covered in so much dirt and dust, it's brown. The minute I lift my visor up, sand/dirt gets into my eyes almost immediately I need to shut the visor back down.
Phnom Penh city is really crowded, and there were many road blocks due to their water festival but thankfully, we were not so badly affected. Basking in their festive mode before moving on to Siem Reap where ANG KOR WAT IS!!! :D
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Day 3 - 2,800km clocked so far, and we're in Cambodia! 😀
The ride from Bangkok and entering into Cambodia via Cham Yeam Border (Koh Kong) was a breeze, much thanks to Calvin & Jok from BMW Club Cambodia who met us at Chanthaburi and brought us through over 😊
265km road to Sihanoukville showcased a variety of pot holes; they come in different shapes, sizes, colours with many well camouflaged. Not advisable to go fast as some pot holes are really deep, also there are dogs, chicken, trailers, humans who will cross your path anytime out of nowhere.
Spent the night at Sihanoukville before heading up to Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh!
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Finally arrived into Bangkok on the 2nd day. After doing 2,000km in 2 days, I'm honestly exhausted 😥 The struggle to stay focused throughout 13 hours of riding non stop a day is real. But my fatigue melted away when I
met up my girls from Biker Chicks Thailand as we talked and laugh over dinner at A-list Bistro & Bar. So glad to meet all of them, especially Anniie who's always like a sister.
Day 3 - Riding from Bangkok straight into Cambodia. let's go!
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Day 2 Journey - Riding all the way from Hat Yai to Bangkok, passing through 4 - 5 provinces over with almost another 1,000km to cover at one go 😥😥😥 Need all the endurance and focus I can get especially with so little sleep.
Moved off at 6am with a wet refreshing ride 💦
Can't wait to meet my girls when I arrive into Bangkok!
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If being free-spirited and chasing my dreams on my passion for motorcycling is a crime, then I'll gladly plead guilty to it :(
Conquered the whole of North-South Highway, cutting through Malaysia at one go with close to 1,000km clocked in total on Day 1 of the ride, and we have safely arrived in Hat Yai, Thailand.
Pretty tired, and was looking forward to get ample rest on the overnight train ride from Hat Yai to Bangkok with my bike but alas, as any adventure, things don't always go as per planned....
The cargo train is FULL for the day, and we have to get to Bangkok by Day 2. Which means... we'll have to ride another close to 1,000km the next day, from Hat Yai to Bangkok, to keep on schedule in entering Cambodia.
2,000km over 2 days. This is the longest distance I ever have to cover in such a short span of time without rest. Let's do this.
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今年春節,和朋友一起去柬埔寨旅行,也去了吳哥窟朝聖,吳哥窟是位於柬埔寨的一座名為暹粒(Siem Reap)的大城郊區,是柬埔寨前身高棉王國(Khmer)皇室駐足的地方,在吳哥古城(Angkor city)裡,所有的古蹟和遺址都聚集在一起,對遊客來說是非常便利的一件事,規模大到可以花三天甚至一星期來參訪吳哥城。
我們在當地的旅行社尋找適合我們的package ,後來決定自己規劃比較划算,並包了嘟嘟車代步,早上四點就爬起來,總算趕上七點左右的日出。
在世界文化遺產中名列前茅的吳哥窟,想也知道不可能有人不多的時候,但還是會建議大家早一點去,除了人相對比較少以外,還能在上午的時候享受一絲涼意(下午就開始曬肉了)
吳哥窟的壯觀和細膩,是每個人都必須親身體驗才能體會的,看著這些建築物的遺跡,斑駁卻屹立不搖,一刀一鑿都令人敬畏,真的會由衷的感佩先人的智慧和虔誠,聽說當時他們也僱用了很多大象當搬運工耶🐘
最近開始整理一些柬埔寨的照片,想起當天去看吳哥窟日出的情形,恍如隔日,還有什麼比這個更稱的上美好一天的開始?
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Traveled to Cambodia and visited Angkor Wat with couple of friends in the Chinese New Year.
Angkor Wat located in the country side of Siem Reap city, It's also the city where Cambodian old ancient ,Khmer's royals stayed.
how convenient it is when all the remains and ancient temples gather in a same place! altho, it's still very big that you can literally spend 3 to 7 days just for visit Angkor city!
We went to the local travel agencies and finding some tour package, in the end , we decided to plan the schedule by ourself and call out a tuk tuk car to drive us there, I remember how hard it was when we have to wake up so early to catch the sunrise.
Angkor Wat is one of the great World Heritage Site, so obviously it's no way to get no crowded, but visit there in the morning still a better idea of stay out of crowd and stay in cool (But only before midday, you know)
Angkor city is one of the most spectacular architect I've ever seen, and this is what everyone need to experiences. Looking at those ancient creations, feel super admire about how indestructible they are.
How to start a wonderful day in Cambodia ? Angkor Wat's sunrise is a classic answer without a doubt.
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