Hello again everyone,
So as some of you have noticed in my recent posts, I was supposed to get a new camera for my travels. First, my bank was giving me a lot of trouble, and then when that got fixed the market decided to crash. So I will be waiting a bit longer before I get it.
Anyway, I decided to end my time in Thailand in kind of a weird way. I went to the amusement park with a friend and had a lot of good food before leaving. I hadn't been to an amusement park for probably 10 years and I thought it could be pretty cool.
The park is called Dream World and it is a pretty cool place. Even if you're not a child. I wasn't expecting too much but I had fun. Also, the rides are so much worse now that I'm getting older lol. I hated some of them so much. Do you like amusement parks?
They have this place with huge fruits and vegetables which looked pretty cool. They also have a bunch of animals in the park and even a small dog café where you can chill with some good bois.
Like these huge pigs roaming around the place. They are free to move around and are very nice. Kinda like really fat dogs.
There's also a nice little bird place where you can chill with beautiful birds and feed them some leaves. I kinda feel bad for them being locked in there and all but at least it's not a small cage which is something you see a lot here.
Finished the day with some awesome Korean BBQ. I've eaten so much good food since I came here and probably gained 10 kg since I arrived. It's gonna be sad to go home and not have all these food places around. After all that it was time to say goodbye to Thailand and all the nice people that I met here before finally leaving for Cambodia.
I didn't spend too long there though only stopped for a few days before going to Vietnam. I didn't take too many photos either because I mainly spent time in genocide-related places and you can't take photos there. Not that I would take them even if it was allowed.
Here are a few of the photos I did take though.
The independence monument is in the center of Phnom Penh. Sadly the Royal Palace was closed during my visit so I couldn't go there even though it would have been very near.
And of course, the Mekong Delta river that flows through the city. You'll see parts of this river in most of the region. It's a cool place and the city is pretty chill. You can tell it's way less developed than e.g. Bangkok but it's slowly getting there.
Next up I will be spending time in Hanoi, Vietnam. Have you been here? Let me know if you have any recommendations for this amazing city. See you in the next post, everyone.