After being spoilt rotten by our very lovely friends in Singapore, they dropped us at the airport to catch our flight to Cambodia. Once boarded, an electrical fault meant we were asked to return to the departure gate and await further instructions! Yikes, but after half an hour all was ok!
After getting a remorque-moto (like a tuk tuk or motor rickshaw) from the airport, we walked around the area down by the river looking for a hotel. We saw a few and the price ranged from US$7 (£5) per night for a double, upwards.
There are lots of expats here and you can eat food ranging from the local beef noodles to pizza, cooked in a proper pizza oven. We ate the local food of course!
After we headed to a 4th floor terrace restaurant and had a cold, refreshing glass of beer each, complete with peanuts. The bill, US$1 (65p) in total!
After getting a remorque-moto (like a tuk tuk or motor rickshaw) from the airport, we walked around the area down by the river looking for a hotel. We saw a few and the price ranged from US$7 (£5) per night for a double, upwards.
There are lots of expats here and you can eat food ranging from the local beef noodles to pizza, cooked in a proper pizza oven. We ate the local food of course!
After we headed to a 4th floor terrace restaurant and had a cold, refreshing glass of beer each, complete with peanuts. The bill, US$1 (65p) in total!