Situations that push you to leave your comfort zone often bring
you face to face with the fact that you are not who you like to think you are,
nor who you'd like to be.
About Me
- Wesley Chang
- Photographer and blogger. I travel when money and time allow and I post when I have something worth sharing.
September 20, 2014
Part 1: Philippines and Vietnam.
We started our trip briefly in the Philippines as an extended
layover before going to Vietnam. There we stayed with some friends Keat met at
a Frisbee tournament. We were mostly in Manila, which really doesn't have much
for tourists unless you're going to shell out for some of the more expensive
entertainment. In the end it was more about the company. I had a really great
time with people who treated me like a close friend. We were taken around,
entertained and treated generously; my second time receiving a prime example of
Filipino hospitality. It was only 4 days or so before it was time to head to
Vietnam though.
Part 2: The Kingdom of Cambodia
Going over in Vietnam ended with us cutting out days in
Cambodia. Upon arrival, we were to meet Pablo who had just arrived a few days
ago. It’s hard to communicate without cellphones.
Part 3: Laos
Keat and I met up again on the island of Don Det in an area
called 4000 Islands. (Cool name, but it wasn’t THAT many islands. Laos is
landlocked so everything was in the Mekong river. Not much space for islands
there.) We had cut time out from Cambodia to get back on schedule but were
thrown off track again by 4 nights in Don Det.
Conclusions and the Nice Photos
I had a lot of things I still wanted to say but the grind of
school and other pending things has shooed them to the back of my mind. I
mostly remember thinking that Vietnamese and Cambodian people are so kind and
always smiling, and that I want to go back to all of the places I missed, to
try all of the activities I couldn’t afford before, and eat the better however
pricier food I avoided. There was rock climbing, hot air balloons, bicycle
tours, motorcycle tours, quad bike tours, elephant tours, 2-3 day treks, paragliding,
zip lining, performances and more that we had to pass up due to tight budget
restrictions. Yet I’m still glad I had what was one of the most amazing
experiences of my life so far, but I expect next will be even more.
But that’s that. At least for now. To end I will share all
of my “good photos” or at least the ones that just aren’t for story telling.
Enjoy!
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