Kids & villages & bike & peacefulness [Kampot v2]
Today again it was time to rent a bike, the best way to know a place and their surroundings…and do a little bit of exercise!
Today again it was time to rent a bike, the best way to know a place and their surroundings…and do a little bit of exercise!
Yangon was a big surprise, I just wanted to stay a couple of days but I spent 4 nights in the end. Chaotic, big and dirty but also with many charm spots, very nice people, good restaurants and a lovely and amazing street life! Let’s go! 1st stop, of course, Shwedagon pagoda, an incredible amazing…
Graffiti artists all over the city… And some amateur homemade stuff…
Nothing like a good breakfast after wake up And start the day in the pool… Ready to walk the city and visit some wats… Stopping by in one of the best vegetarians in town.. And keep on the walking tour… Until arriving to my favourite park in Chiang Mai… Some more beautiful temples in the…
With this tune in my mind, Riders on the storm, one of my favourite from The Doors and one of the most convenient song for this day, the “cavemans” adventure started. It was a complete tour to the several caves around Hpa-an in a stormy rainy day, which made the ride something really special…and the…
Second day @ Angkor was time to rent a bike and go to the Rulous temples 17km outside the city… Astonishing temples in the jungle again… Preah Ko / Bakong / Lolei Akelarreeeeeeeeeee!!!!
These last days I have been thinking on writing or not this post about Koh Rong… The point is that this paradise (mostly unknown 3 years ago) is beginning to change, as usual when the occidental world “discovers” this kind of heaven’s places. I didn’t want to contribute spreading the word about this paradise, but…