Posted on November 22, 2007 by 123travel
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Recently I spent a month in Cambodia leading some cycling tours around the Kingdom. We had a fantastic time and meet some great people.
The riding is truly amazing and allows you to actually enjoy, absorb and mix with the local Khmer people, instead of screaming past in a bus at 110km!
All up we rode around 500km in the 12 day tour (I lead two whilst I was there). Days we between 80 – 100km, but all in all, Cambodia is a great riding location as it’s so flat! I will be writing more about the tour on my other blog in the next few days, so check it out!
I have a partnership with a local travel operator here in Vietnam, so if you need more info on Cycling Tours through out Vietnam and Cambodia, simply drop me an email and i can help, advise or even run you tour!
Enjoy!
Adam Hurley
a_hurley33 @ yahoo.com . au

Three friends that came out to check out those crazy people riding bicycles in the middle of the Cambodian countryside!

About 50km north of the capital, many of the buses will stop here at Spider Village. 1000 Riel ($0.25USD) will get you a freshly deep fried spider. Enjoy your meal!

Sunset in the sleepy town of Kam Pot.

At 375ml, the Cambodians make a great brew! Angkor Beer – My country, my beer!

Guy selling ice-cream and drinks south of Kam Pot – Cambodia

Cow and cart traveling along main highway. This guy was selling pottery. Cambodia
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Posted on October 18, 2007 by 123travel
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Tunnel Entrance at Cu Chi Tunnel. Cu Chi Tunnels are located approx. 70 km from HCMC.

Old M41 Tank which hit a mine during the Vietnam War. Cu Chi Tunnels – Vietnam

The Kitchen used during the war at Cu Chi Tunnels. The tunnels run for around 240km in length and were built from mid 1940’s until the end of 1975.
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