So much happened in Battambang! If you don’t know, this is a small city in the northwest of Cambodia. For a place so far away it sure does have a lot of fancy hotels. It worked well for us, as we got a sweet hotel for less than $15!
We hired a tuk-tuk driver for a couple of days and checked out all kinds of cool stuff. First we took a ride on the bamboo train. You can see what I mean in the photos below. This gave us a nice tour of the surrounding rice fields and countryside. During a break at the end of the line, Jon was bombarded with bracelet selling children! He ended up buying one from each of them!
For a half day we took a bike tour and checked out several local businesses, including:
- Banana leather factory: a local family grows bananas, thinly slices them up, tightly placed them together, and lets them dry. This makes long roles of banana fruit leather! It is very tasty, cheap, and makes for great backpacking food
- Rice wine distillery: well, it’s not really wine – it’s more like a rice based moonshine! The handmade distiller processes the rice starch into a potent, yet effective, alcoholic beverage
- Fish patty processing: the locals bring a bunch of small fish, put them in barrels, press them down into a pasty substance, and after some time the fish are ready to eat. It may not be overly tasty, but it is nutritious
Another day we checked out a Buddhist temple on top of the only mountain in the area. From the top you can see for miles around at the rice fields. You’ll find a bunch of nice looking monkeys here, but beware; they really like water bottles and will grab them from the unwary traveller! The locals found an effective deterrent – sling shots!
Near this temple there is a massive bat cave. At around 5:30pm each night, bats stream out of the cave for 40 minutes straight! I’ve never seen anything like this before. You’ll see a photo below of a black streak in the night sky – these are all bats! Each night the bats swoop through the rice fields and eat up all the mosquitos and bugs. In the morning they cram back into the cave for their daily slumber. If you make it to Battambang, you MUST check this out. One tip though, do not stand in front of the cave entrance when the bats stream out, or else you’ll feel a stream of something else!
One other cool thing we did in Battambang was hire a kayaking company to bring us out-of-town, and then we rowed kayaks back. It was a chill two hours of paddling and enjoying the water.
As we left Battambang we weren’t finished with the river yet! The next destination is Siem Reap (the town near Angkor Wat). We decided on the scenic route to Siem Reap, and will take an eight-hour riverboat. Should be fun!
Cheers, Shawn
Photos by Jon Lang
Asia Trip – 2015