Friday, March 5, 2010

Country site and the Orphanage home


You can enjoy the breeze air and the wonderful scenic during the tuk-tuk drive from one historical place to another.

The Palm trees picture that you see here, its nut content is famous to use for brown sugar or " gula melaka" dessert and cookies.




Visit an orphange home - PACDOC
(The Preahatit Community
Development Organisation of Cambodia) which is located near to
Rolous Group - Oldest of Khmer's monestry temples.

This is a newly established, non profit, non-governmental and
non-political orgainisation.



Lending a help; be it a temporary tutor, stationary or money
donation to the local community is much more meaningful and you

can feel their face of cheerful and the kind of grateful deep from

their heart. You can contact the following person for a visit

schedule arrangement.



Email contact:
Mrs. Toun Boran

pacdocngo@yahoo.com or (855) 92 122 750










































Friday, January 22, 2010

Mr. Sekong knows the temples and its location very well. He is a dedicated tuk-tuk driver. I found him an honest, helpful and knowledgeable person during my 6 days tour visit in December of 2009. He can be your brief guide too during your tour ride. Services offered by him including free airport transfer and free cold water supply during the tours. Yet the fee charging is moderate cheaper than others.

Mr. Sekong speaks English and Malay. Communication with him is no problem at all.

When Sekong asked if I could help him to post a website I was more than happy to help. By making the site perhaps I can give Sekong some support to his tour drive and create a better future for his family.

If you are looking for a free schedule and avoid the crowd congregate during the peak time, hiring a tuk-tuk driver is always the best choice in Siem Reap.

Before arriving you can contact Mr. Sekong via email (sekongangkor@hotmail.com). He can pick you up at the airport, bus depot or boat if required. His mobile phone number in Cambodia is 012 256 503 or 011 427 067. You can ring or text him by dialing + 855 12 256 503 or +855 11 427 067.