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Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts

12 December 2017

Koh Ta Kiev

Staying on this remote island off the coast of The Ream National Park was an amazing way to end my trip.  5 days of blissful lazing around and exploring the island and eating the most amazing food made by a professional chef.  The island was 8 km long and very wild and unspoilt with virgin jungle.  By far the quietest and least touristy of the islands.

On one of the days, we did a sunset boat trip round the island.




Hans, the Norwegian Viking.  He worked at the island, lots of fun.

Emerald green water, the perfect temperature for long swims.

Leaping from Elephant Rock






Robinsoe Crusoe living at its best

Stephen and Rene, two guys I really got on well with.

Stephen is from Alaska and studies salmon out in the wild for a living.  Such a lovely guy.

The view from the deck.  The food was made by a professional chef, probably the best food of the whole trip.

Sunset from the deck.  Not a bad life!

One of the staff at the island had this tattoo.  Summed up the philosophy of the island.  I love it!!  Thinking of getting one :)

22 November 2017

Ratanakiri

Situated in the north east corner of Cambodia, this region is famous for its natural beauty.  I spent 4 nights here.  The highlight was a stunningly gorgeous crater lake and getting to see wild gibbons.


Local waterfalls






Boeng Yeak Lom 

This is a beautiful emerald-hued crater lake set amid the vivid greens of the towering jungle.  It was most peaceful and beautiful place I visited on my whole trip.  The water is the perfect temperature for swimming and so clear.  I spent half a day here lazing and swimming and becoming friends with 3 lovely German backpackers.

Image taken from the internet.  Such a beautiful place.








Hans was a master with this device which I had never seen before.  He's planning to teach the local kids how to use it when he does volunteer teaching.  A wonderful, friendly guy.

Getting to know the locals

I spent 2 fantastic days with Sok (Mr Free), my local guide.  He drove me around on his motorbike and his English was good so we got to know each other very well.  Such a beautiful guy and devoted Buddhist, so very interesting to hear about aspects of the religion.  This was probably my closest connection on the whole trip.

Sok (aka Mr Free )

Sok introduced me to some of this friends.  They were very friendly, but didn't speak much English except for the expression "I'm single and available!"  If I ever need a wife, this is the place to come !!

Sok paying respects at the local temple, up on a hill.

The beautiful sunset from the hill


Tree Top Ecolodge 

This was yet another wonderful hostel with a great deck overlooking a lush valley.  Great food and atmosphere.




Gibbons

After crossing the river on a rickety ferry and a wonderfully hair-raising motorbike trip into the jungle through swamps and rivers, and over narrow bridges, I arrived at the jungle camp.  Here I met up with 2 friendly female zoologists from Australia who are studying the gibbons.  

I chilled out at the camp, drenched in mosquito repellant and the next day, after waking at 4.30 am, we hiked deep into the jungle to where the gibbons live.  It was hard to get good photos as they stayed high up in the canopy but they did their wondrous territory calls which sent goosebumps down my spine.  

It was fascinating to watch the zoologists work.  Every second of their sightings are recorded in a notebook including exactly what the gibbons are doing and eating down to the very last detail.  This is then fed into a computer later.  I loved the morning but don't think I could do this everyday for 6 months.  I've always kind of regretted giving up my Zoology degree after a year so this was actually a wonderful realisation ! 

It was an absolutely unforgettable experience and I'm so glad I did it.


How is this for a car ferry !!  

Trekking deep into the jungle.


Male Yellow Cheeked Gibbon (source: Internet)

Female Yellow Cheeked Gibbon (Source: Internet)

My photos of the male.

My photos of the female


Listen below to their amazing calls which I recorded with my phone.  Amazing !!!

21 November 2017

Mondulkiri

Mondulkiri, the original Wild East, and the most sparsely populated province in the country is a world apart from the lowlands with not a rice paddy or palm tree in sight.  I spent 3 nights here.  The highlight was visiting the local elephant sanctuary.

Bou Sraa Waterfall

Plunging into the jungle below, this is one of Cambodia's most impressive falls.  








Coffee plantation

I had the strongest ice coffee of my life here.  It left me feeling wired for days !!



Local Village




These puppies were very cautious of us at first but soon became our best friends



A blue eyed pig !!

Beautiful children in the village


My tuk tuk driver for the day.

A cheeky monkey



Local hill temple


Little girl getting a blessing





Elephant sanctuary

Hiking into the elephant sanctuary








A little waterfall where we enjoyed a lovely swim


Two beautiful young girls living at the elephant sanctuary



Our great guide for the day


The nature lodge where I slept

One of the best places I stayed on the trip.  My own bungalow for $5 and the most amazing food.

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