Archive for January, 2008

Phnom Penh-Mekong River Tour

January 28, 2008

Our guide had arranged for us to take a boat tour of the Mekong River, which would depart from the riverfront area. We called a girl named Strareap that JP met the night before at Martini Bar to see if she wanted to join us. She was up for it and so we asked her to invite a couple of friends along. In the meantime, we went to The Cambodia Club & River St Restaurant, which was a little pricey for Cambodia, but the food was pretty good. The Cambodia Club is a bar and restaurant located at Sisowath Quay (also called River St) and Street 178. There is indoor seating and an upstairs balcony to avoid beggars while dining.Just a brief side note: One of the things we found interesting about Cambodia was the fact that there were no traffic lights or stop signs and most interections, but we never saw any accidents. It was pretty amazing to watch cars, scooters and motorcycles going through these interesections pretty fast. No one ever really stopped, but they sort of yielded a little and traffic kept moving. It was a site to see. The other interesting part about driving was driving on the wrong side of the street when making a turn. Almost always, drivers (including our guide) would use the oncoming traffic lane to yield onto the correct side of the street. Sorry about the tangent, but you should look for this when you go and we think you will appreciate it

After lunch, we walked just across the street to the boat and waited for the girls to arrive, late as always. We then took a tour along the Mekong River, which joins with the Tonle Sap and the Bassac River right at Phnom Penh. It was very humbling to see how poor some people were, living on boats along the river. We even saw a few people bathing in the river. Despite their situation, the people were very friendly as they smiled and waved as we went by. I (JP) personally liked Cambodia and its people and would certainly return.

Phnom Penh Cambodia-Martini Bar

January 12, 2008

The best known nightclub in Phnom Penh is Martini Bar, hands down. This is where guys go to meet chicks, period. Like most places in Cambodia, it is fairly disappointing if you’re used to places like Thailand or Brazil. But for Phnom Penh, this is it. We hopped in Bens White Toyota Camry (everyone in Cambodia has this car) and headed out to Martini Bar at around midnight. As we pulled up into the dirt parking lot, I noticed a bunch of police with automatic weapons. Is this normal for Cambodian discos? Anyway, there was no cover charge, so we walked into what seemed like an outdoor restaurant area with patio seating. To the left was a covered bar area, a pool table and an entrance to the dancefloor. We headed for the music and got inside as quickly as possible, since nothing of any interest was popping outside.

Inside was like a dungeon. It was extremely dark with a fairly decent sized group of Khmer people (that’s the term for Cambodians) dancing, if you want to call it that. JP and I ordered up a few drinks and began flirting with a few girls that we hoped looked good. I say “hoped ” because it was so dark, we couldnt see a damn thing. I could make out the shapes of a few girls I was dancing with. They seemed cool so I invited them to come by the hotel room after about 15 minutes of dancing and flirting with them. They agreed and quoted me a price of $20 each for all night. On the way to the car I caught a glimpse of the girls and quickly realized I was about to make a mistake with one of them. She had more make up than Tammy Faye Baker, so I asked her to leave and stayed with the other one who’s name was Sravay. I was quite pleased with her by the way. We headed back to the Hawaii Hotel where she showered then we got it on. This girl was a sweetheart, a cutie and was a pleasure to hang with. Not to mention, a little tiger in bed. She even wanted to try anal. It didn’t really work, but bless her heart. I wish I could have seen more of her.

JP at Mikado Club-Phnom Penh Cambodia

January 6, 2008

While I was upstairs getting busy with the 4 Mikado girls, JP was at the bar getting to know Peru. They hit it off and headed back to his hotel room where things got a little more interesting. Just so you know the fees at Mikado are $10 per girl to remain on the premesis, and $25 for take out. After my awesome 5 some with the Mikado girls, we all went for a bite to eat downstairs from the hotel. The food was outstanding. Afterwards, JP headed up to his room with Peru.