This article will be in English thanks to a special demand from four English persons (and not British) that we met in Sihanoukville.
We left Phnom Penh to reach the south of Cambodia because we needed vacations. (we know, it is hard to believe!). Since the beginning of January, we moved from place to place to see as much things as possible but we decided that we had to rest for a couple days. So we picked the beach! We had some great sunny days but the beaches were extremely crowded with tons of people! This is due to the fact that it was still Chinese New Year. During those three days, we enjoyed as much as possible the sun but also the tennis (We have been following the great Melbourne cup!).
We left Phnom Penh to reach the south of Cambodia because we needed vacations. (we know, it is hard to believe!). Since the beginning of January, we moved from place to place to see as much things as possible but we decided that we had to rest for a couple days. So we picked the beach! We had some great sunny days but the beaches were extremely crowded with tons of people! This is due to the fact that it was still Chinese New Year. During those three days, we enjoyed as much as possible the sun but also the tennis (We have been following the great Melbourne cup!).
On our last day, we rented a motorcycle to leave Sianoukville for a day. We arrived in a tiny fishing village where we tried to speak and exchange with the locals but they didn’t speak English.
Salut vous deux!!
RépondreSupprimeril resterait pas une place dans votre sac a dos par hasard???
je vois que tout se passe bien Sarah nous a un peu raconté votre quotidien ca nous a fait plaisir d'en savoir encore plus!
en tout cas tom merci pour les cadres ils sont super beaux..
on vous embrasse et vivement votre retour..
miss u guys..
Elo et Marine