The next destination on my motorbike ride around Cambodia was a small village with some ancient Ankor-ear ruins. But it was too far away for a pleasant day of riding. I drove too much in Indonesia, so this time I’m limiting myself to 150-200 km a day. That means I get my driving done in the morning, and have the afternoon free to rest and explore.

My destination for the day would be the city of Stung Treng. Once again it was a very pleasant drive. There was no traffic, and I passed over green hills, and through forest and plains. Once again there were some very long remote stretches with nothing around. When I stopped, it was so quiet I could not hear anything.

Here are some photos from the road.

A scenic spot.
A scenic spot.

Kids playing in the water.
Kids playing in the water.

Rice fields.
Rice fields.

House and horse.
House and horse.
House among the green.
House among the green.
A remote stretch of road.
A remote stretch of road.
Terry
I'm Terry, former cubicle-dweller, and now traveler, photographer, writer, and entrepreneur. I quit my job in 2014 to travel to US national parks, then to South East Asia. I write about independent, flexible, long-term, budget travel. Sign up to my newsletter to get the latest news on what I'm up to. I hope you join me on my trek around the world.

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