In Phnom Penh, we stayed in Hotel Cara. It is a nice hotel and the staff are friendly. The room is clean and the high water pressure makes showering a relaxing experience.
We use the tut-tut service to travel around Phnom Penh. Within the city, it only cost US$2 - for the 4 of us. The traffic is quite messy but it is nothing compared with Ho Chi Minh.
The most interesting place to visit in Phnom Penh were the Tong Sleng Museum and the Killing Field. I recommend these two places for anyone who visit Cambodia. There is a lot to learn about what a "mad man" can do. There are a long of videos on Pol Pot on YouTube and it would be good to go through the videos before visiting the sites. This would make the visit more interesting once you understand the background.
The tut-tut driver who took us to the Killing Field told us about his life as a child during the Khmer Rouge time. You can also talk to your "guide" if they are in their 50s. They would probably have experienced life then.
Other sites which we visited included the Royal Palace, Wat Phnom, Central Market and the Russian Market.
Initially we thought of visiting Angor Wat but you really need one more day just for that place. So that was out.
The first thing we noticed about Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) was the crazy taffic made up of mainly motorcycles. We were told that there are 8 millions motorcycles in HCMC for 10 million people. Crossing the road is a lesson in fear therapy. Don't dream about someone stopping for you at the many zebra crossings. Be careful when you are at traffic junctions as motorcyclists rides onto the pavements to bypass the traffic lights.
By the best thing that happened in HCMC is SaigonHotPot. It is a group of volunteer tour guides comprising of University undergrads. They speak very good English (at least we are able to communicate) and without them, we would not be able to experience some of HCMC's daily life - like eating along the roadside, drinking coffee along the roadside and get a taste of some of the good food. Thank you Khoi, Nam and Tran (they are out guides).
In HCMC, we visited the many shopping avenues (markets, street stalls), museums, the Mekong Delta and tasted many of their good food.
We went to the Cu Ci Tunnel. The public bus ride takes about 1 hr 30 min each way. But the tunnel experience was good. Imagine, 12000 people living under ground. Yes, they were living there - giving birth, cooking, watching movies, etc.
The museum visit was interesting for me - maybe I am interested in History. It showcase about the war with the US and the biological warfare the US conducted there.
We booked a day tour to the Mekong Delta to experience life there. We had a good lunch, rode on horse carriages, watched a short performance and tasted some of the fruits and snacks made by the villagers.
There are many taxi companies there but take on VinnaySun. They even have officers stationed at our hotel (and I am sure around the city) to ensure we are not overcharged.
All in all, it was a great holiday. Hanoi may be next as I was told they have 4 seasons and winter is only about 10 deg C. Maybe a train ride from HCMC to Hanoi next......
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