Saturday, December 17, 2011

#1 Phnom Penh

As most of you do not know, I was actually in Cambodia for close to two weeks. Why Cambodia? I have never been to the country before and I signed up for the most talked about charity race in Asia, the Angkor Wat Half Marathon. So there I was :)

Starting my holiday post is not easy. Too many things to blog about the dusty yet beautiful country so I have decided to post about the trip in a few parts.

This being the first part. My first day in Cambodia.

I flew in from Kuala Lumpur to Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia via Malaysia Airlines (because it was cheaper).

Together with Karr, at the Phnom Penh International Airport we met up with my two other friends who flew in from Siem Reap.

Getting a transport at the airport was not difficult. There was a counter selling tuk-tuk (USD7) and taxi tickets (USD9). After looking at the size of our bags I went with the taxi although the guy at the counter said we could all fit into a tuk-tuk (seriously he must be crazy looking at how we are slightly overweight too, did he forget to notice that)

We went straight to our guesthouse. True to the directions given by the owner in the email. We eventually found it. It was really situated in a tight narrow road.

The guesthouse, You Khin House was chosen by me after finding and reading it through TripAdvisor.

The house had wooden doors and you have to knock it before someone comes to your aid.

One step into it and I thought what a beautiful place this is. A pool, three-storey house, a kitchen, a little bar, a huge dining area where there were art pieces hung on it with a few guitars which I supposed was for the guests to use.

You Khin House
my first glance into the house

Only on the day when I was checking out that I found out that the guesthouse was an NGO owned and ran project. The volunteer who assisted me at the payment counter said proceeds from the guesthouse will go to the children at the school next door.

He then lead me through a door under a tree to which led me to the compound of the school. Volunteers he said come from all over the world to teach different subjects from language to sports. In return their accommodation will be provided by the owner of the home.

You Khin House
the pool where the kids hangout once a week and have swimming lessons

You Khin House
the spiral staircase leading to our rooms

Our rooms were on the second and third floor. There was a pool table, television set and a lounging area on the second floor too.

You Khin House
the lounge area outside the rooms on the second floor

You Khin House
signage to remind you not to smoke when kids are around

You Khin House 
the secret door to the school next door

You Khin House 
the school

You Khin House
the entrance to You Khin House

We met up with Raeksmeay for dinner that night at yet a another NGO run restaurant in aid of youth on the streets, called Romdeng which had some of the best curries we have ever tasted throughout our trip. The smell of its Khmer Curry and the Amok Fish is to die for.

Romdeng 
we sat outside near the pool as the restaurant was packed on the day of visit.

Do remember to stop by Romdeng or take down the address as most tuk-tuk drivers do not know where the restaurant is. Streets in Cambodia are messy and these drivers rely on landmarks to get around. It is best if you ask a Cambodian to translate the place to your driver otherwise grab the address, it will save you time and the hassle.

I only spent a night at the guesthouse. In my next post on Cambodia, I will be hanging out at a different spot, far away from Phnom Penh.

(this is NOT an advertorial post)
#You Khin House is an NGO-run Seametrey Organisation. Room rates : Double=USD35;Triple=USD45 inclusive of a simple breakfast. We loved the Ginger Marmalade Jam which we had for breakfast. Yums. Address: 13A, street 830 Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Phnom Penh,Cambodia. Details call: Muoy You +855 (0) 11 71 90 33

#Romdeng Restaurant is run by former street children. # 74 Street 174, Phnom Penh
For bookings: Tel +855 (0) 92 219 565
. Open 7 days a week from 11am to 9pm.

Monday, November 21, 2011

a wedding and more weddings

It's been a while and guess what. i have attended three weddings, completed another half-marathon and participated in a competitive dragon-boat race.

Super awesome right? yup. that basically sums up what i did over the past couple of months since my absence here :)

Maybe I should just start with a wedding post, like this one! :)

It was Wei Loon's wedding in Sept.

A Chinese wedding with a gift to take home.
wedding favours we happily took home. it was a shot glass :)

WJ Weds
the happy couple doing their toasting rounds

WJ weds
with Teng and Karr

here is JC, Aida and Yeen

Then it was Edwin's wedding in October (very weird I don't have pictures of the couple, oops)

With @karrwei and @sharmilanair at Edwin's wedding :) 
with Karr and Sharm

Then it was my high school friend Pala's wedding in Nov (this month! woots)
congrats my noisy high school BFF , Pala! 
congrats Pala and Kumuda

next post : dragon-boat, half-marathon, fabulousity and my life in general :)

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

on a hot afternoon

Lecka Lecka heaven.

there are not many weekdays that i can sit in a mall and have ice-cream. thanks to a Groupon voucher I bought a few months back, I had no choice but to visit Lecka-Lecka :)

i paid rm25 for it and got a rm50 value in return. not bad at all. so there i was with my mum stuffing ourselves silly with scoops after scoops of ice-cream. we had five scoops each, a Brownie and a Waffle (both tasted way below average) too.

in the midst of all this i spotted Alex warming up for a run at the e@curve's front entrance. Well dressed in Nike outfits for its We Run KL 2011 event. Would love to run it, never before but I heard the response was so good that registration had closed earlier than expected :(

Run around the mall

i totally terlupa about it. poof* oh well for now I am just looking forward to the PJ Half Marathon on Oct 30! my first PJ Half  and i am unfit. Yay me :D
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