Battambang & Phnom Penh
Our next two cities were quicker stops, Battambang and Phnom Penh, the two largest cities in Cambodia. We arrived in Battambang from Siem Reap via a minivan, which was comfortable for the 3-hour or so ride. I wanted to take the boat between the two, but it was almost 3x the cost and would take at least 8 hours, so ultimately we opted for the much less adventurous, but much more convenient, mini-van. Arriving in Battambang, we spent our first evening strolling the city and visiting the night food market. It had a very different feel from Siem Reap, which was equal parts tourists and locals. Walking around Battambang, we really didn't see any other tourists, and I feel like we attracted more attention. The next day, Johnny and I parted ways for our own tours. He did a full-day guided bike tour of local culture and I took a Cambodian cooking class where I learned how to make Fish Amok, fried spring rolls, and green mango salad. One of the highlights of Battambang was the chance to to...