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SoCal
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masterchief
haha, i took that bus trip from phnom penh to saigon. man you definitely notice the difference between the 2 countries. kambo is quite spaciouse. it's not packed with people. but when you reach vietnam i was like god dam i never seen so many people in my life. it seems like every space is taken. i enjoyed my trip to vietnam, had a great time.
SoCal
QUOTE(masterchief @ Aug 30 2008, 11:41 PM) *
haha, i took that bus trip from phnom penh to saigon. man you definitely notice the difference between the 2 countries. kambo is quite spaciouse. it's not packed with people. but when you reach vietnam i was like god dam i never seen so many people in my life. it seems like every space is taken. i enjoyed my trip to vietnam, had a great time.



How long did you spend time in Cambodia and Vietnam? icon_smile.gif
masterchief
i spend 4 weeks in kambo & 1 week in vietnam, my cousin studied at hanoi university on a scholarship programe between vietnam & kambo. so i had an excuse to go to vietnam. spent time in khmer krom (mekong delta) saigon, visited the cu chi tunnles stuf like that. had a good time, the vietnamese folks were really nice. i found the vietnamese folks were nicer to me than when i was in thailand. you definitely felt animosity from some thai. never got that in vietnam. i'll go visit again if i'm in the area. but dam man there are alot, alot of people in vietnam. i have never seen so many people in my life. i recommend a visit to vietnam for anybody. oh can't forget about the food in vietnam, frickin deliciouse man. the beer aint bad either.
SoCal
QUOTE(masterchief @ Sep 1 2008, 02:15 AM) *
i spend 4 weeks in kambo & 1 week in vietnam, my cousin studied at hanoi university on a scholarship programe between vietnam & kambo. so i had an excuse to go to vietnam. spent time in khmer krom (mekong delta) saigon, visited the cu chi tunnles stuf like that. had a good time, the vietnamese folks were really nice. i found the vietnamese folks were nicer to me than when i was in thailand. you definitely felt animosity from some thai. never got that in vietnam. i'll go visit again if i'm in the area. but dam man there are alot, alot of people in vietnam. i have never seen so many people in my life. i recommend a visit to vietnam for anybody. oh can't forget about the food in vietnam, frickin deliciouse man. the beer aint bad either.



Viettravel has a 5 days 4 nights tour to Cambodia. I want to take that tour and visit the country. Last year, I took a 5-day 4-night tour to Nha Trang and Da Lat. The tour costs me around $100, including everything, food, hotel, bus, sight seeing, etc.



masterchief
who you working for bro beerchug.gif embarassedlaugh.gif . you work for a travel agency? embarassedlaugh.gif . vietnam cost about the same as khmer so it's good value for money. cheaper than thailand & malaysia. i been to both thai & malaysia. did alot of damgae to my bank account visiting those country. but going to khmer or vietnam won't hurt your wallet. when i was in vietnam i had a good deliciouse meal & a couple of beers for about $6.00. now thats adventure traveling.
Nikkie_nid
I didnt know you were in Cambodia.
transtic
QUOTE(SoCal @ Sep 1 2008, 10:56 PM) *
Viettravel has a 5 days 4 nights tour to Cambodia. I want to take that tour and visit the country. Last year, I took a 5-day 4-night tour to Nha Trang and Da Lat. The tour costs me around $100, including everything, food, hotel, bus, sight seeing, etc.

What the F-? $100? I've never taken a tour before but holy $hit! I've always wanted to do a tour covering Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam though... I guess that would cost me.. $300? laugh.gif
SoCal


In the future, you can visit Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam by the East-West Economic Corridor. They are building it right now. icon_smile.gif
Suzuka00
Interesting...
SoCal
QUOTE(SoCal @ Sep 2 2008, 11:16 AM) *


In the future, you can visit Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam by the East-West Economic Corridor. They are building it right now. icon_smile.gif






http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mawlamyine

Mawlamyine or Mawlamyaing (Burmese: Image:Wwm.gif; MLCTS: mau la. mruing mrui.; IPA: [mɔ̀ləmjàiN mjo̰]; formerly Moulmein) is the third largest city of Burma (Myanmar), situated 300 km south east of Yangon at the mouth of Thanlwin (Salween) river. The city of 300,000 is the capital and largest city of Mon State, Myanmar, and is the main trading center and seaport in south-eastern Burma.

thewiseguy
QUOTE(masterchief @ Sep 1 2008, 07:03 PM) *
i been to both thai & malaysia. did alot of damgae to my bank account visiting those country. but going to khmer or



It's Thailand not Thai and it's Cambodia not Khmer if you are talking about the country. embarassedlaugh.gif
masterchief
the hell is to you wiseguy. people still know what im talking about. icon_twisted.gif
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