Saturday 28 April 2007

98 mosquito bites and Cambodia

We are now in Bangkok, also known as Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit..

After Laos we tried to race down the coast because of the expiry date on our Vietnam visa. This didnt work out, as in Mui Ne Haakon found out he just had to learn how to kite surf, and joined a 2-day course. the second day the wind stopped blowing so we hung around for a couple of days before we decided it was time to claim the money back and leave.. We only spent one day in Saigon, it was like the essence of Vietnam: way too touristy, hence also expensive, very noisy and lots of annoying people. Tuk-tuk (3-wheel motorcycle taxi) drivers must be the most unintelligent people on earth. Even if a tuk tuk driver sees you turn down 20 other drivers, he just has to ask! We don't get it.

Anyway, the coast of Vietnam was beautiful, perfect beaches all around, and quite cheap, we've become luxury slaves after being able to afford hotels with swimming pools and massages and manicures.. The food was really good and the people much more relaxed than in the bigger cities! Generally recommended in other words.

So here's our little summary in pictures:


In Hue: Cycling around was great!








Queen of the castle!








This is from Hoi An, possibly the most beautiful town we have seen. Reminded us of Venice actually, with the canals, boats and pretty houses.








There was also a beautiful beach..


















Lonely cow on island wants to get back to the other cows!







Oh how wonderful it is to be a millionaire! But dont get too exited, 100 000 Vietnamese Dong is only worth 50 NOK. Thats why we loved the Dong :)






In Mui Ne: The funny diving guy who gave Liv Grete all his shells while she was walking around waiting for Haakon who did his kite surfing course.






The only fun we had in Saigon was this ice castle in a fun park, almost like coming home! The park was really spooky though, as we came after dark and there were hardly any lights!







And so the journey goes to Cambodia..

Typical bus ride in South East Asia 1: nobody told you that the day you were going to Cambodia happened to be the last day of the Cambodian New Year, and that half the country's population is going back to Phnom Penh from their holiday and that you have to take a ferry to get there.. We waited for 6 hours at the ferry pier



Getting bored and starved and buying funny fruits from the fruit ladies











From the Killing Fields outside Phnom Penh, not a very nice place. Lots of people were killed here in the 70s during the Pol Pot regime. These are bones and clothes of the victims, every time it rains new pieces are washed out of the grounds, there's such a lot of it that they can't control it! Apparently Liv Grete looked very shocked and moved and was therefore interviewed by Canadian journalists, doubt that the documentary will be shown on Norwegian TV but still..



Angkor What?! Haakon isn't quite awake yet









We just about managed to catch a glimpse of it through the hords of Japanese!







Climbing the steep steps to the top of the Wat








The view from the top











On the top











We thought Angkor Wat was only Angkor Wat, but it isnt! There's loads of Wats all around, and some of the other temples were even more fascinating than Angkor Wat itself, and they were practically abandoned! This one Haakon had to himself..




Bayon, probably the coolest temple with all the Buddha and Jayavarman VII (we think) heads







Crazy silver-coloured Lord of the Rings - trees were growing on top of the temples, its just surreal. These were our favourites..































This little girl persuaded us to buy a bracelet AND to take a photo of her. They are so stubborn these little children, and there are loads of them everywhere in Siem Reap and around the temples.
Typical conversation:

-Hello Siiir, buy bracelet from meeee?
-No thank you.
-Where you from?
-Norway.
-Aah, I know capital Oslo. And I can speak German, ein, zvei, drei, vier, funf
-He he. You know a lot!
-Yes siiiir, and I like your hair! Look at my bracelet?
-OK I can have a look..
and then you end up buying one.

But they are better than the children who beg. They have these horrible monotonous, drawling voices, and they just go: "Heeeeeeelloooooo maaaaaadaaaaam..... Ooooonee daaaallaaaaaaah..."



New hairdo






Typical South East Asia bus ride 2: the travel agency told you you had to change buses once. The third time you change bus (and youre 5 hours late) suddenly it starts raining and thundering, and you try to keep dry near the middle of the little roof they placed you underneath. then it turns out that this roof is constructed so that all the water falls down the middle, which is just where you and the 50 others waiting thought keeping your luggage was a good idea.

Conclusion on Cambodia: we will have to come back another time as we did do a speed-tourist-kind of- race through the country, we have heard and really believe that its better outside the tourist centres of Siem Reap (where the temples of Angkor are)and Phnom Penh. But it was so hot and so humid, it was almost like swimming, one step outside of your air-conditioned room and you're soaked.. Oh, and the mosquitoes.. Liv Grete felt really unwell and went to bed early, spraying herself with 2 different types of mosquito repellent. And woke up with, yes, 98 mosquito bites!! These are not normal mosquitoes, they must be some kind of mutants that are resistant to all mosquito repellants!

On the bus to Thailand: Funny German who speaks fluent Norwegian and eats fried grasshoppers, also known as Cambodian snacks...








Today we went to the weekend market, which must be one of the (if not the) largest markets in the world, its got 15 000 stalls! If we left one stall we weren't able to find it again, it was just unbelievably enormous.. and so cheap! might be going there again.. :)








On Khao San, the famous little street which is really just like the rest of Bangkok, only there's a higher density of shops and pubs and everything else..







Perfect end of the day with a blueberry smoothie :)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

så deilig å høre fra dere igjen! Håper dereer friske. Dere ser helt fine ut, brune og sterke.
God tur videre. Glad i dere. Linda

Anonymous said...

Flotte bilder, og du skriver svært bra. Håper dere får en fin tur videre. Og gratulerer med dagen Liv Grete!
Mona

Anonymous said...

Hei Håkon og Liv Grete!
Trur eg kan gratulere med ein overstått gebursdag?? Artig å sjå korleis de har det, nyt det i fulle drag! Her i Vang er alt bra, me vekslar mellom sommarlege temperaturar og aktivitetar, og nyt det siste av vinteren med td. skitur på 1778 moh i går i strålande vær! Helsing frå Guro &co i Vang

Anonymous said...

Nå har vi hatt en lang filmkveld, dere er flinke til å skrive og rine bilder, så brune dere har blitt, nesten som de innfødte.
Gratulerer med dagen som var 30/4- Liv Grete, det blei vel feira !Marit og jeg har vært en uke i Caen, Normandie, derfor denne forsinka hilsen.
Vi hadde det veldig fint,sol og mye vind, litt regn om natta.
Her er fin vår nå, lauvet har kommet.
Riktig god tur videre, vi følger med dere. Klem tante Aase

Anonymous said...

Hei, Sommer i Valdres. Er dere fortsatt i Thailand? det ser herlig ut med kuksuslivet dere har. Kos dere fortsatt og pass på dere sjøl. Hvor går turen videre nå??

Anonymous said...

Det var tante Marit som endte forige kommentar. Sveinung og onkel Erik Hilser. Ingvild har fått hest på for Haflinger.