Mekong Delta and Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Sea Topaz
Duncan Briggs
Fri 23 Mar 2012 15:20
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From Ho Chi Minh City we went on a tour to the Mekong Delta. We travelled many kilometers by car and some by boat, visiting a variety of things on the way; amongst others a coconut candy making factory and a crocodile farm. We stayed one night with a family in their house by the water, which was an interesting experience. We learned again more about the war years, this time from an ex- Vietcong soldier. Our guide for this tour was a Vietnamese who had fled to America and had come back, so his story had a different slant again. We visited the floating market on the Mekong river very early in the morning, this was an amazing sight. Our last night in Vietnam was in a very comfortable hotel in Chau Doc. From there we took a fast ferry to Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Phnom Penh is smaller and has a nice friendly atmosphere. Many people speak good English and are very friendly. We visited the sights in town: the Royal Palace and the Genocide museum. This morning we visited the "Killing Fields". It is absolutely shocking what the people in this country went through during the Pol Pot regime. It is all very well documented and presented. It was a moving and sobering experience to learn more about what has happened here.
Tomorrow we go by bus further north to Battambang and Angkor Wat. Denise will be with us till then.
 
 
A boat trip on the Mekong Delta
The smaller canals in the delta
The floating market
The fast ferry; stop at the Cambodian border
The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh
At the Silver Pagoda with a model of Angkor Wat
One of the survivors of the prison we visited
One of the many mass graves at the "Killing Fields"
The memorial pagoda for the victims with some of the skulls and bones
Father and daughter in the tuk-tuk in Phnom Penh