We arrive in Kampot
Cambodia at night. I was not very keen on visiting Cambodia since it reminded
me of the war, killing people and napalm bombing. Anyway we have four days here
and we will visit the famous Angkor site and its temple (or whats left of it
..).
In the morning we join
the group whom we will be travelling with. We also meet some Cambodian people
and our female guild. These people are very friendly (and very small...). There
are about 15 million Cambodians and most of them are Buddhism. The local
language is like Chinese i mean it is khermand likely they speak English and have English tourist information
papers . We go to the Angkor temples with the bus. The air co is working but we
dont feel it . It is terrible hot en wet. Imagine one has to fight in the
woods in similar conditions. Luckily most of the mines from the war are removed
and now it is safe to travel.While
eating delicious local food(not much
meat) localstell us that Cambodia is a
monarchy and that they also have a democratic government so that looks like
Belgium. Although they tell me that economy is growing fast i see a lot of
poverty and a lot of people that are surviving without any luxury.Nevertheless they all seem happy and are
friendly ...maybe they believe that tourism will bring prosperity. Once outside
the touristic places everything we want to do or say we needed a
guide/translator without we might as well stay in the hotel or the bus.
Finally we arrive in the
former Khmer Kingdom of Angkor. These people produced some magnificent
architectural building or structures more than thousand years ago . It is
even the ruins very impressive, certainly if one knows that these people had
no crane or bulldozer etc.To many
tourists and to much commercial pushing cant take away the feeling that we
have seen something unique before it will disappear due to over exploitation
and due to time doing its work. Leaves me with thousand digital pictures which
I will have to sort and to comment so I will remember what was what ...
although it was unforgettable.
Today we got up early. We
have two days to visit Indonesia. From east Timor taking a boat to
Kalimantan.Its a joke so we will
visit only a part of the huge country and see a lot of water. We have a local
guide that enthusiastically (in difficult English) gives us some basic
information (while i am hoping not to get seesick on the first part of our
journey.In 1945 Indonesia became
independent
The official name is
:Republic of Indonesia. The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta. Whit 235 million
people Indonesia is very populated country. In Indonesia they speak Basha
Indonesia but also Englisch, Dutch and local dialects (the most widely spoken
is Javenese)
Indonesia is a vast
archipelago with about 13,700 islands. It is also the fifth most populated country
on earth and the third largest democracy in the world. I think our guide was a
teacher in a former life
Once arrived on a tropic
Kalimantan we wait at the small airport to take an even smaller plane from Kota
Blaipan to Kuchin. While waiting we see a lot of men and no women. The guide
explains that about 90% are Muslim. Indonesia had been noted for its relatively
high level of religious tolerance, until recent years when many conflicts
between Muslims and Christians have occurred. Hethinks that in the future this religious
problems will compromise the economic and democratic possibilities.
I tell him that it seems
to me that there isalso a lot of work
to do concerning womens rights and for a western tourist Islam religion has
to much impact on society and on the way an individual should live.
The guide quickly changes
subject and says with some pride that Indonesia is what they call and emerging
economic country. Indonesia has a market-based economy in which the government plays a
significant role.
Meanwhile
we fly over an beautiful country and dont see a lot of it . I have to come
back here minimum a month to discover the culture people and nice country
sites