Memorize good memories that will never be forgotten. They spent the whole day touring around Battambang City with my trip plans. They are both from Canada. Early in the morning, after breakfast, we headed north to the provincial town of Battambang. We first came to a place that is made of wood sculptures made from different designs, such as ancient temples of Angkor, birds, pagodas and wreaths. The monastery looks almost 100% identical. Watching the two of them was overjoyed. After about 30 minutes, we moved on. Some of the places we visited were the crocodiles, the village market, Wat Samrong Knong (the old pagoda in Battambang province, and the killing fields of the Khmer Rouge era), the place that people made sticky rice. After we saw how to make sticky rice and taste, we also traveled to the last one, Ek Phnom Temple, which took us about 40 minutes to see the magnificent 11th century temple structure. Now completely shattered, but still wanting to see this ancient temple.
After visiting the North End, we came back to eat lunch in town. At 1:30 pm we continued our way to another interesting place is the bamboo train. Interestingly, we have never heard of a whole life trainer and feel a bit different if compared to riding a the train. It only takes an hour, but we get new experience another unforgettable experience.
The counterattack process has also begun. Riding a tuk tuk on the side of the river, we saw a field where fruit and vegetable crops hauled along the road to a stop before the next step was the fruit bats. It is the name of thousands of big bats that live on this species, and eat a variety of fruits. Ten minutes later, we continued on our way to Banan Temple, located at the top of Banan Mountain, which was 358 steps away. It is similar to Angkor Wat, with the top five built in the 11th-12th centuries. Adjacent to the castle to the temple are two big lakes, which are also interesting places for Khmer people.
Our last resort was Phnom Sampov. Here, we can enjoy the natural beauty of the rice fields from the top of the mountain, which are seasonally varied. Not only the nature of the field, the top of the mountain is also hidden behind the caves, which are particularly interesting in the Khmer Rouge era. After visiting the top of the mountain, we came downstairs to wait for the millions of bats to emerge from the cave. At about 5:30pm, the bats were up to our expectations. The bats come out in a row in the order that they get to be trained.
After 30 minutes of bidding, we came back our way to Battambang. That's a time I felt frustrated because our tour was coming to end and the break-up time had come, but there was a break and a break. Even though they were separated, my memories of them have always been deep in my heart. Thank you to both you and other guests for visiting my country.
Wishing you all a safe and healthy return.
Thank you very much!!!