You remember I wrote awhile back about my first visit to
Sihanoukville? Well, not that long ago, we took a second trip down (up?)
there. This time around, rather than shuttle you, my beloved audience,
through the sun, sand, and mostly deserted islands again, I thought I
would give you something a little more practical - a rundown of what you
can do once you get to the beach!
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Wave jumping.
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Wave jumping is a semi-sport
common to all beaches. Run out and hop over the waves. Easy, yeah? In
Sihanoukville, the wave sizes vary greatly depending on the current,
weather (unpredictable), and passing boats. A word of caution - see the
little buoys in the photo? As it turns out, those are jellyfish nets. If
you see those, stick to the very shallow waters. We found this out the
hard way with Aidan getting stung about 10 times. Ow.
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Mmmmm |
Have
a snack! There are a multitude of little shacks along the boardwalk
just waiting for you to sit and eat there. In fact, they try to corral
you as you walk along! We tend to sit further along, so you have to wade
through a few of these ah... tourist-snagging specialists.
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Yes, that's a giant plate full of lobster.
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If you'd rather eat some of the local
flavor, food and snack vendors wander the beach regularly, bringing you
fruit, more fruit, and ready-made lobster. The lobster are relatively
cheap too, so feel free to eat your fill!
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Sunglasses anyone?
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You can also shop - right from
the comfort of your little (rented) seat. No, really! People will wander
up to you and offer to sell you sunglasses, braided rope bracelets,
shells, and pretty much anything else they can get their hands on. It's
like having your own mall - complete with food court - right at your
fingertips.
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Lots and lots of strings attached.
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My personal favorite are the bracelet
makers. They love to sit with you and chat - provided you buy something
of course. The trio that we tend to come and see are kids that use the
money to help earn their way through school. Like with many enterprises
in Cambodia, before buying products like these, you have to check with
the seller and see why they sell and what the money goes to. Many of the
children are trafficked and forced to sell handicrafts for the people
to which they are enslaved. Yes, it's very wrong.
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Water rides
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There are plenty of things to do in the
water too. I mentioned the island tours last time, and those certainly
are a valid way to go, but there's also the little floaty thing out
there. Essentially, you pay a little, hop on, and they drag you around
behind a boat. As an added feature, the boat brings you back to shore
with a twist - literally. Please remember to close your mouth as you are
catapulted through the air. You wouldn't want to swallow a jellyfish
when you land. ;)
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Ya, I know, I look goofy with a camera.
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Outside of the beach, there are plenty of
scenic places to visit and take pictures. Sihanoukville is quite hilly,
and overlooks aren't hard to stumble across (neither are water buffalo,
but you should probably leave them alone). What's more, sometimes the
local wildlife comes out to play! What are the local wildlife?
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Monkeys!
Yes, that's right - my old archenem...er... friends, the always-cordial
and well behaved velociraptors. Uh... monkeys. You can get some
excellent shots - especially if tourist groups decide to feed them. You
can get a nice YouTube video as well if they get too close.
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It's quite beautiful here. Bring mosquito repellant though.
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If you drive out a little,
you'll eventually come to a nice waterfall. This is an even better place
to take pictures, as there's a small village built up around the falls
with cool rickety bridges and such. If you are hungry, they sell snacks,
and souvenirs.
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See? The snacks follow you!
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Once you are done wandering around, head
back to your hotel for a nice dip in the pool and some much-needed air
conditioning. :)
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Don't forget to sample the local music.
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All in all, there's plenty you can do, and
plenty you can not do (like leaving your beach chair, for example).
Either way, you'll find this to be a pleasant town full of relaxation
and fairly nice people. Just remember, help keep our cities clean...
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Well, at least they tell you where to do it...
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...and don't eat the jellyfish. :)
A beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteYou would enjoy it there mom. Especially the monkeys...
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