8 | BATTAMBANG: free cycling food tour + monkey attack!
we came for the bats and left with our bellies very satisfied.
free bike tour, $10 cooking class, noodles, donuts...how can our brains say no when our stomachs scream YES!!!!
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BATTAMBANG CAMBODIA Travel Guide - Traditional Livelihoods and 1 000 000 BATS!
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Have you ever seen more than a million bats fly out of a cave into the setting sun? If not you gotta check out this travel video of Battambang, Cambodia.
In this video you will join us on a bicycle Butterfly tour of the Battambang country side and see how the Khamer villagers live their daily lives, producing everything from rice paper and rice wine to fish paste.
Additionally, you will get to see up close footage of over a million bats flying out of the Phnom Sampeou caves about 15 km from Battambang centrum. Grab a beer on the 2nd story of the Bat Pub and watch the magic unfold.
About Battambang:
Battambang is the capital city of Battambang province in northwestern Cambodia.
Founded in the 11th century by the Khmer Empire, Battambang is the leading rice-producing province of the country. For nearly 100 years it was a major commercial hub and provincial capital of Siamese province of Inner Cambodia (1795-1907), though it was always populated by Khmer, with some ethnic Vietnamese, Lao, Thai and Chinese. Battambang remains the hub of Cambodia's northwest, connecting the region with Phnom Penh and Thailand.
The city is situated on the Sangkae River, a tranquil, small body of water that winds its way picturesquely through Battambang Province. As with much of Cambodia, French Colonial architecture is a notable aspect of the city, with some of the best-preserved examples in the country.
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One of the fun thing to do in Battambang is the Bamboo Train in Banon district or village. The park is still in the early stage of construction. I was told that they will have a food court and an expanding garden for foods and relaxation atmosphere.
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Bamboo Train in Battambang, Cambodia (Norry Ride / Nori Rail) ណូរី (Cambodia's Bamboo Train)
On the final day of the Khmer New Year we woke up early to take a tuk-tuk tour starting with a ride on the bamboo train (known as a norry or nori ណូរី) just outside of Battambang, Cambodia. Run by a six horse power engine, these makeshift improvised rail vehicles are made out of bamboo where a small mat is placed for sitting down. Being so low to the ground and running up to speeds of 50 kilometers an hour, you really feel as though you're humming along the old rickety tracks. During our journey we noticed many rural homes, animals (such as dogs, cats, cows and chickens) and Khmer locals.
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The scenic journey showcased numerous kinds of landscapes including farmland and lush green jungle. Along the way we made a stop at a small village where our bamboo train was turned around so that we could make the journey back on the same track. It's a good idea to go early before there are too many trains clogging the track. The cost is $5 per person and you can insist to have your own 'bamboo train' as opposed to sharing with others. It's well worth the ride!
A norry or nori (Khmer: ណូរី , from the French word for lorry) is an improvised rail vehicle from Cambodia. Lonely Planet describes it as Cambodia's bamboo train. [1] The trains run at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph) on the 1 m gauge tracks around Battambang and Poipet. A scheduled service run by the Government also operates but is slower and less reliable due to frequent derailments and breakdowns. The rest of the network, originally built by French colonial settlers, is largely abandoned since the Khmer Rouge regime effectively shut it down. In 2006 the BBC reported that there was only one scheduled service a week and it ran at not much more than walking pace.[2]
The bamboo train is a popular tourist attraction in Battambang
Norries have low fares, are frequent and relatively fast, so are popular despite their rudimentary design, lack of brakes, the state of the rails (often broken or warped) and lack of any formal operating regime.[2] Simple construction and light weight mean that the norry may be simply removed from the track -- if two meet on the line, the one with the lighter load is unloaded, lifted and carried round the other, and at the end of the line the vehicle is lifted and turned.[3]
Bamboo train (Norry) station near Battambang
There is some precedent for the Norry's popularity. In the 1980s and 1990s due to the civil war in Cambodia trains were led by an armed and armoured carriage; the first carriages of the train were flatbeds used as mine sweepers and travel on these was free for the first carriage and half-price for the second. These options were popular despite the obvious risks.[1]
Norry construction is a cottage industry conducted in trackside villages. It takes around four days to construct one of the vehicles, which have a steel frame overlaid with bamboo slats resting on wheels taken from abandoned tanks.[3]
Originally propelled by hand using punt poles, power is now provided by small motorcycle or tractor engines with belt drive direct to the rear axle, delivering top speeds of 40 km/h or more. Fuel is bought from villages along the route, supplied in glass jars and the flat-bedded vehicles will carry any load that will fit, including people, livestock, motorcycles and rice.[4]
In February 2008 a project was announced to rebuild the railway lines from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh to Poipet and on to Sisophon and the Thai border (a stretch completely destroyed by the Khmer Rouge regime). This was due to be completed at the end of 2009.[5] As of May 2011 this project has only completed from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville.[6]
As of May 2011 the Bamboo train appears to be the only train operating around the Battambang area, which can be observed by the completely overgrown tracks passing though the city. On the outskirts a tourist service operates for $5 per person to a village that has a brick factory. This is overseen by the local Tourist Police:
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Siem Reap Countryside Ride - Cambodia
It's time to relax, and ride the Siem Reap countryside. This slow-paced tour with Grasshopper Adventures brings you through the rural farming communities and rice fields around Siem Reap for a chance to sample genuine village life and learn about traditional foods and cultures. Find your next adventure at or join a crated bike tour in the countryside. Join us for either a morning or an evening ride.
Siem Reap Countryside Ride (AM):
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Day 1:
= Arrived at Siem Reap
= Checked in at Khmer Cuisine Bed and Breakfast - THEY ARE THE BEST. They helped us with everything: getting a tuktuk, traveling from the airport to the hotel, reserving bus tickets to Battambang, and booking tours. And they did it free of charge. Their rooms aren't the cleanest or the biggest, but their topnotch service more than covers for it.
Day 2:
= Angkor Archaeological Park by bicycle - We don't suggest doing this unless you're on a really tight budget--like us! It's better if you hire a guide, since he'll be able to explain all about the temples and their significance.
Day 3:
= Phnom Kulen Tour with Angkor Wat Tour Guide - Our guide's name was Savan, and he is the most helpful and informative guide you will ever meet. He's just really awesome. We recommend this tour 'cause you can get reaaaally close to the waterfalls. You also get to see the Reclining Buddha and the Thousand Lingas.
= Landmine Museum - Visit this place, please. I was so overwhelmed by the generosity and kindness of Aki Ra, the founder. He has made it his duty to rid Cambodia of landmines and provide assistance to all landmine victims. His story is both heartbreaking and inspiring; I wish I could have met him.
= Angkor National Museum - entertaining and informative. It's too bad we came in too late and we didn't get to see everything.
= Phare Circus - these guys are just freakin' amazing. I was blown away by their talent. The only thing I didn't like was the story, cause it seemed kind of underwhelming, but I liked everything else.
Day 4
= Bus to Battambang - costs $5 one-way
= Checked in at Star Hotel - Nice rooms! Really spacious, and it comes with a miniref and wardrobe! All for $15 a night!
= Bike Ek Phnom Tour with Butterfly Tours - A bit lacking in sights to see, but I think it's because it rained quite heavily. Heng and Vanna, our guides, are both college students who decided to work part-time to improve their English and interact with people. Both of them were very nice and they would do their best to explain the attractions you visit.
= Dinner at the Lonely Tree Cafe - This gets a special mention because we adore the place. The ambiance was good, the food was really tasty. The only down side is that the staff aren't very attentive, but maybe it's due to the language barrier, it's hard to say.
Day 5
= Bamboo Train - so chill, so awesome. You just sit on the bamboo mat and watch the scenery go by. You might occasionally get hit by random insects, but all in all, it's a pretty awesome ride.
= Sunset Tour with Quad Adventure ATV Tours - You get to ride an ATV around the country side and watch the sunset. Driving an ATV is aaaawesoooome. I'm a bad driver, but whatevs.
Day 6
= Royal Gardens - Not much to see, but there's a really nice fountain. And it seems really peaceful.
= Wat Bo Temple
= Sombai Infused Rice Spirit Shop - If you love drinking, look no further than this place. The drinks are really good, and they come in 7 flavors. My favorites are the Lemon-Lemongrass and the Ginger-Red Chili. The guy who attended to us--I'm sorry I forgot your name :( -- was very helpful and friendly; he let us taste all the drinks and let us have as much refills as we wanted. xD The packaging is nice; there are hand-painted bottles there that you can bring home to your family and friends.
= Pizza Presto CoCo - REALLY GOOD PIZZA. I admit, we only tried it because we got reeled in by their $1 pizza deal. Thin crust pizza with a generous amount of cheese and toppings. Damn. Just thinking about it is making me hungry.
= Angkor Cinema - personal cinema. You can watch any movie at any time for only $5. We watched The Killing Fields. a wonderful film about the Khmer Rouge which made us both cry.
= Night Market - has a lot of cheap shirts with surprisingly good designs. And those Cambodian pants are really comfortable. I also bought this 3D crocodile puzzle.
Day 7
= Back to our country
I think this is the best trip I have had so far. Thank you, Heng, Vanna, Savan, Sambath, the staff of Khmer Cuisine, that guy from Sombai, for making our trip to Cambodia totally awesome.
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Cambodia National Highway 5 on Bike. Battambang.
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New School Project In Rural Battambang, Cambodia
Thanks to the generosity of donor HTS Engineering in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the rural Battambang village of Phnom Sampov will see a free English Education school and latrine completed on this site in the near future. The one-room school will teach English to local children, teach basic sanitation and have a special daytime kindergarten class.This project is conducted by Lisa McCoy, Nouv Saroeun and her brother Vouen of A Mine Free World Foundation. It will see a special visit by a Rotary Wheels for Learning Bicycle distribution team in February which will distribute bicycles to area children as well as school supplies. The school will also conduct outreach programs for area landmine-affected families. Construction will begin in a couple of weeks. The project is conducted through A Mine Free World Foundation- aminefreeworld.org
Cambodia 2019 - Volunteer The Greenway School Samraong
In the summer of 2019 I travelled to Cambodia where I volunteered for an organisation called The Green Lion, which I found via WEP. I taught English for three weeks to less fortunate kids, and it was a really enriching experience. Beside that I also had the chance to discover lovely people and a fascinating culture.
In the weekends we were free to travel. I went to Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Sihanoukville, Koh Rong, ...
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Soksabike Lead Tour Guide Mony, entertaining guests at the house of a local family in Battambang and the father of the family is playing guitar.
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Our Crazy 13 km Bike Ride to Ek Phnom Temple in Battambang!
Battambang is a small and relaxed town in the northern part of Cambodia. The atmosphere is a lot more relaxed compared to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. On my first full day in Battambang, I rent a bicycle and decided to bike to Ek Phnom. This is a temple about 13 km away from the city center. When you follow the river on road 1 you can’t miss it. In summer the bike ride can be intense at it is usually very hot and humid. If you’re more adventurous (and your insurance covers you) you can rent a scooter or motor cycle.
Ek Phnom is a Hind temple built in the 11th century under the rule of king Suryavarman I. Although it is partly collapsed there are still very many details visible.
Battambang is a lovely town and has a couple of wonderful boutique hotels. I stayed in ‘The Sanctuary Villa Battambang’ which is a small hotel with friendly staff and a nice pool. As I traveled during low season I was able to book this hotel for a very good price. For photos and more information, click here;
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Things to do in Battambang Travel Guide | Top Attractions Cambodia
Battambang is one of the most under-rated travel destinations in Cambodia and SE Asia. More relaxed and less touristy than nearby Siem Reap it's the perfect place to decompress after spending time visiting the temples of Angkor. From its crumbling French colonial charms to its thriving local markets, it's the perfect city for exploring on foot or by bicycle. The following is a list of the top attractions and things to do in Battambang as presented in the form of travel videos in no particular order:
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1) A trip on the infamous 'bamboo train' is an absolute must for anybody visiting Battambang. These makeshift trains, known locally as Norry (ណូរី)) are located just outside of the city limits of Battambang. Powered by a six horse power engine and speeding along at 50 km/h makes for an exhilarating ride. The return trip costs $5 per person; however, I must warn you that when you reach the midway point you'll be hassled quite aggressively to purchase sodas and tip your driver.
2) The rural countryside and village areas outside of Battambang beckons cultural vultures. The opportunity to sample local delicacies such as bamboo sticky coconut milk rice and even fried crickets are not to be missed. Aside from sampling food, explore rural homes to witness how rice cakes and scarves are made using simple tools and human powered instruments. Finally, spend time wandering down many of the colorful local markets.
3) Although Battambang is a city that is highly negotiable on foot, hopping on a bicycle and pedaling around to your hearts content is even better way to get around. Some of the top highlights include biking along the scenic Sangker River, Old Railway Train Station and the Governor's House. Along the way you'll notice a plethora of Buddhist temples (know locally as 'wat') along with some gorgeous parks which make perfect rest stops.
4) There are plenty of restaurants to indulge in local Khmer dishes; however, an even better opportunity is to learn how to make Cambodian food yourself. Nary's Kitchen offers half day cooking courses for $10 which includes a trip to a local market along with preparing three dishes. One of those dishes, Amok (steamed dish in a coconut cream sauces served in a banana leaf) is native to Battambang. The other two dishes, Lok Lak and spring rolls are equally as fun to make.
5) Visiting one of the many temples that are dotted all over Battambang is highly recommended. We were fortunate enough to visit one during Khmer New Year (Cambodian New Year) when celebrations, festivities and other special events were taking place.
6) The rural outskirt areas of Battambang are quite a distance from the city center; therefore, it's a great idea to hire a tuk-tuk driver for the day to help you explore. The ride itself should cost no more than $12 for the day. If you're looking to only do a half day tour you can negotiate a better rate.
7) Finally, don't leave Battambang without first watching the incredible 'New Circus' Cirque Nouveau performance at Phare Ponleu Selpak. The highly skilled Khmer youth who perform at this circus will mesmerize you with their acrobatic, juggling and acting skills. Moreover, the event is all for a great cause, as the proceeds go towards supporting the NGO school for disadvantaged children.
I hope you enjoy these travel recommendations for ways to spend your free time in Battambang, Cambodia.
1) ការធ្វើដំណើរនៅលើដ៏កខ្វក់ 'រថភ្លើងឫស្សី' មួយ។
2) ជនបទនៅតាមជនបទនិងតំបន់ភូមិនៅខាងក្រៅនៃខេត្តបាត់ដំបង beckons vultures វប្បធម៌។
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