Battambang and the Road to Lao
30.03.2006
My last stop in Cambodia was to the city of Battambang which is about 4 hours south of Siem Reap. Battambang is Cambodia's second largest city and sits adjacent to the Stung Sangker river. It has no ATM machines and retains a small town feel. I enjoyed my stay in Battambang because of the friendly locals and it's non-touristy vibe. The highlights of my stay included visiting a local Wat and hanging out with some young monks, taking a Cambodian cooking class where I learned how to cook some local cuisine, and
visiting Phnom Sampeau. At Phnom Sampeau there is a small wat on the top of a summit that gives you a panoramic view of the surrounding area and visiting a cave that was used by the Khymer Rouge to dump bodies which was ominiously called the Killing Cave.
From Battambang my friends and I took a circuitous route to Lao through Thailand. We took this route because it was cheap and it gave me an opportunity to check out Bangkok and the legendary Khao San road. My impressions prior to visiting Khao San were mixed because of Alex Garland's The Beach's description of it. But after getting there, Khao San road wasn't too bad. Khao San offered almost anything that you wanted or needed. It had cheap and delicious food from local vendor carts, a plethora of places to stay, numerous drinking holes and everything in between. Not too shabby. Also while I was in Bangkok, I was able to add more pages to my passport. (If you ever need to add pages to your passport, do it abroad because it's free and they usually add the new pages on the spot). After about 24 hours in Bangkok, my friends and I caught the overnight train to Lao.
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