The rabbit has entered the burrow. New password - say you're a mate of someone called Ian. Its a shit password but I'm working across languages here, I just spent an hour trying to explain why cryptography is important to someone who never even got a first grade education, let alone finished hoghschool..... basically, the package is ready when you are. The package will contain an assortment of odds and ends that you will find useful on your travels. Ask to speak to Srey Ra. Tell her, "The aswa has left me a package." She will give you it. The contents will be varied - I will try to include many things of interest. uck man, you've got 30 days? That's shitloads of time. OK, first of all, get your visa at the airport. 1 month tourist visa is going to cost you 30 dollars, maybe 35 if it's a quiet day and the security are strapped for cash. If you're doing Siem Reap first, stay for one, maybe 3 days max. Seriously, there is nothing there of any interest bar the temples, and you will honestly probably be sick of them after 4 or 5 hours in the humidity. The bars and stuff in Pub Street are way overpriced, but are always full and always pumping. I can also sort you out with a few mates of mine who run a dive centre off of one of the islands. I'll hook you up mate. Mate, I can't tell you what's going to be in the starter kit. All I can do is say - when you get to phnom Penh, go to street 172, and go to the Laughing Fatman guesthouse. When you get there, ask the lady behind the counter if there was a package for "shadowstalker". That package will contain all the information you need to know.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
The rabbit has entered the burrow (1 of 3)
I was in a forum for solo travelers, and read a guy's story who visited Cambodia then ended up staying for three months. We traded a few comments, and I mentioned I would be in Cambodia the day after he left. He was giving me advice on what to do and see, and who to meet, and what I'd need. It all got to be too much; he finally just said he was going to leave me a 'Cambodia starter pack' I could pick up when I got here.
This isn't all that easy to arrange, but right before I left on my trip, here is what we worked out:
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