Have anyone of you organise a gathering trip with your school/college/unimates after graduated? Yes, I did and I think I did almost every year with different group of friends of mine. Most of my trips since year 2010 until now were either gathering trips with my secondary classmates, collegemates and even my UK unimates. Since ever all of us graduated, it's is so hard and rare to hang out together and in my own opinion, one of the best way is to have a gathering trip. However, it's not easy anyway cause sometimes it's difficult for us to find the suitable date for us to gather for a trip. Take for example for my last year Bali trip, it was supposed to be a gathering trip with my collegemates but turns out to be only 3 people were joining.
Luckily last year I managed to secure airtickets to Cambodia for 7 people at least. Actually this suppose to be my first trip for this year but turns out I went Johor Bahru and Singapore early of this year and also to Bangkok with my family last month for Chinese New Year holidays. Hence, I didn't spend much time to plan well for this trip as I was busy with closing account and setting my own business at the same time. But I glad that everything turns out well despite the scorching hot weather throughout our visit.
Luckily last year I managed to secure airtickets to Cambodia for 7 people at least. Actually this suppose to be my first trip for this year but turns out I went Johor Bahru and Singapore early of this year and also to Bangkok with my family last month for Chinese New Year holidays. Hence, I didn't spend much time to plan well for this trip as I was busy with closing account and setting my own business at the same time. But I glad that everything turns out well despite the scorching hot weather throughout our visit.
So, here's what my friends and I did during our 6 days trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia:
#1: Witness the mesmerizing sunset at Angkor Wat
#2: Bayon Temple, one of famous landmark of Siem Reap
#3: Ta Phrom, this is where Angelina Jolie stood for the film Tomb Raider
#4: Sunset moment at floating village in Tonle Sap Lake
#5: Watching Aspara dancing show while enjoy our buffet dinner
#6: Bought some souvenirs such as postcards, fridge magnets, T-shirt for memento at Old Market
#7: Almost every night we went Pub Street for dinner and also for night market which is nearby.
#8: Despite their poor living standard, I was so surprised that Cambodia people tends to be more friendly and love to smile to the tourists.
For this trip, I really enjoy myself to the fullest - laughing non-stop and talking with my friends and this reminds me of my young, free and bold college life. Now, we are looking forward for our next trip. Wondering where should we heading next? In between and out of my expectation, my friends gave me a huge surprised by celebrating my early birthday in Cambodia. I was so shocked and my tears almost shedding cause I never ever thought they will purposely go and find birthday cake for me. Thank you so much, my friends!
Oh well, I am feeling kinda exhausted and tired now cause except for November last year, I had travelled abroad every month since last year August until now. But all of these paid off when I received this kind of message:
#9: Celebrated my early birthday while having Chinese cuisine somewhere nearby Pub Street
Oh well, I am feeling kinda exhausted and tired now cause except for November last year, I had travelled abroad every month since last year August until now. But all of these paid off when I received this kind of message:
Looks like I need to change my course to Tourism and become tourist guide. Don't you think so?
yeay! mission accomplish huh? well, i know the challenge, but great to hear that everything went well :)
ReplyDeletecambodia indeed, a beautiful country :) i suka :D
I really wished to have a picture with the ancient background.(#2 picture) Your photos are so awesome Diana! :D I think you're really suitable now to be a tour guide hehe you've been travelling so much places..
ReplyDeleteHallo Diana! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat fun with had with your friends there oo~~
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i have to say, i agree with the fact that travelling can be a good way of gatherings...i also love to do that once in a while...
ReplyDeleteand i miss Cambodia!
LOL...the 1st phto reminds me of a book Inspector Singh Investigate in Cambodia.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days maybe can travel there
looks like you had a blast! i wish i can visit siem reap one of these days too. :)
ReplyDeleteSaw these places in Cambodia in a television programme name woman η±ζ θ‘。I think I will like the night market selling souvenirs such as fridge magnets and T shirts.
ReplyDeleteCambodian fine silk pieces and textile materials are world renown. Moreover, Cambodia is a treasure trove for sculptures, carvings, silverwork and paintings. There are just so many things to shop for here in Cambodia.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.tourismcambodia.org/company/index.php?prv=21&pccat=2
Thanks for the info and the link for my future reference. I love to visit Cambodia again and perhaps, Phnom Penh next time =D
Deletei will be looking forward to your post on the Angkor Wat :D do inform me ya :D
ReplyDeleteNice Post.I like your photos in this beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cambodia is a wonderful place to be!
ReplyDeleteI’ve been reading through your posts for a couple of days, and picking this random one to chime in!
ReplyDeleteYes! Doing your own thing for a day while in a new place is so fun! moving to canada