Siem Reap

On our last day in Siem Reap we rented 4-wheelers for exploring the country. We can see why 4-wheelers are recommended considering the narrow, bumpy roads and mud pits! We finished the day by taking a Tuk Tuk out of town to a rice field to watch the sunset. On the way back we had the driver stop in a small village so we could pass out bananas and clementines to the kids. We’ve done this a few times throughout our trip and it always amazes us how appreciative and happy they are (and also how fast the crowd can grow in 2 minutes!)

Miles walked: 5.33

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One thought on “Siem Reap

  1. Amazing how the scenery changes everywhere you go. But at the same time, each location is so beautiful. You both are amazing and I am proud that you. So kind to hand out fruit to the children and provide a brighter spot in their day.

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