Cambodia Trip (08/03/2006 to 18/03/2006).
I guess by now people would be wondering what monkeys and what warriors?
I will just keep the warrior identity a secret. Whereas for me, I guess I belongs to the monkey group.
There are a total of 4 bikes with no pillion on this trip. We started off from Singapore through Malaysia & Thailand, lastly reaching Cambodia. Although we need to go through 2 Countries, but its not very far (Compared to western countries).
The total round trip we have covered is 4968km.
The road seems like no ending for us to reach
Along Route #4 in Thailand towards Cambodia.
Our second night, we stay at Sa Kaeo(Thailand) which is around 50km from the Cambodia border.
Next day morning, all of us are preparing the bike for Cambodia ride.
Because of the terrain, we need to adjust our suspension and lower our tyre pressure.
Siong and his Fazer.
Cambodian people are having a tough life.
Siong approaching
His name is Alex and I guess we should give him a round of applauses for his bravery act…
Imagine riding a sport bike in that kind of terrain and the distance we have covered.
No wonder the bike wants to give up…
I had a fall too. But lucky for me, my crash bar takes everything. And I was so close to a pond that I have forgotten to take photos of the fall.
In Cambodia, it’s an offence to switch on the head light, thus we obey the rules to prevent a fine of US$1.25…
The blue and yellow brothers
Dusty air filling the sky
Our dinnertime, and what is best is that we don’t understand the menu even in English.
Till now, I am still figuring number #17 on the menu.
Typical Sisophon road
Siong’s expression changes when he saw pig organ inside his noodles.
Photos with the coffee shop owner
The coffee shop owner is so nice to,they let us park our bike in their coffee shop for one night because its raining heavily and we can’t go anywhere. Then she told her husband who is a police officer to sent us to a nearby hotel by police truck. It’s a first class treatment in Cambodia for us.
A Cambodia soldier; who is a friend of the coffee shop owner.
Cambodia police logo
Gas refueling; is it a better idea to keep fuel in bottles?
The best road in Cambodia.
Angkor ruins entrance.
Entrance fee
We saw a wedding war outside Angkor Wat temple.
Route towards Angkor Wat.
The Tranquil moat surrounding Angkor Wat
Pictures inside Angkor Wat.
This is another place call Angkor Thom
Was once a great capital.
Arriving at the 3rd temple call Bayon.
Buddha statues sitting at the north gate of Bayon.
On the way to another temple name Ta Prohm
A Joint restoration project by India.
A place where the victim of landmines begs
Ta Prohm temple.
Was wondering if the temple was build under the trees or the trees were plant on top of the temple.
After visiting the temple, we exit Angkor and head to a old market for lunch.
Ordered an Angkor beer
Hotel along route to Siem Reap airport.
Local home.
Our group photo before leaving Cambodia.
I guess this is the end of our Cambodia trip and start of Thailand trip.
After we leave Cambodia, we hit Kanchanaburi(Thailand).
A night market selling inserts for food.
Route#323 from Kanchanaburi towards Sai Yok.
Highlands
Lun trying to murder his bike.
Thailand-Burma Railway aka Dead Railway.
Nice view
Twisties
Road towards border market.
I guess that’s all for our trip. Its time to go home for a good rest.