Friday, November 21, 2008

Cambodia, here we come

Gawd! It's tomorrow! Wait. No. It's 11 hours away from the time I am blogging about this!
Yikez!

Finally, after months of planning, (with not much excitement), we're finally going.
Till then,

xoxo,
gypsygirl

Thursday, November 20, 2008

How much you guys bring???

Hmm... initially i thought USD 200 will be enough for us de.. but suddenly our QueenS asked me
"do you think USD200 will be enough ka???" Hmm... then i start to worry and browse around in order to determine our budget and basically these are the summary:
  1. Tax : USD 30 (25-30, so take 30 to play safe..)
  2. Angkor : USD 40
  3. Food : USD 80 (2 meals per day for 8 days, you think it's enough??? Not for me -_-)
  4. Bus : USD 20 (The cheapest method edy.. if wanna take boat, gonna cost USD 25 one way..)
TOTAL : USD 170..!! So well, above are the "MUST PAY" amount liao. As for my case, i just left USD 30 to survive... Now what about other "Not-so-important-BUT-quite-important" things that we have to do? Such as...
  1. Transportation fee to go to ANGKOR for 3 days?? (takkanlah walk from hotel to angkor..)
  2. Rent for bicycle?? USD 2-3 per day.. (I don't want to WALK inside angkor wat..)
  3. No need to eat JUNK foods, taste their local delicacies and etc? Eg: their famous kuih, bottled water, ice-cream, coconut drinks, dog meat, cat meat...bla bla..
  4. Dunno what "Angelina Drink??"
  5. Souveniers??
  6. Accomodation for another 4 nights..!! (Budget hotel cannot "lok card" one...
  7. Any other things?
So you guys think USD 30 is enough to do the activities above or not?? As you all know i eat A LOT... But even if your budget for food is USD 50, you will only have USD 60 to do the above lists.. which i think still not enough.. hmm....

So guys... Let's ponder once again and think whether you really bring enough USD or not..... I think i am going to change another USD 50 = RM 180++... @@

From,
Not a genttleman...

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Cambodia

8 days = 192 hours = 11520 minutes = 691 200 seconds

That's a hell lot of time I will be spending with you guys!
Now, that kind of get me thinking, will we get bored of each other and not wanting to see each other anymore after so many hours spent on each other faces?

Now that sounds scary!

xoxo,
gypsygirl

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Things to do now...!

Alright, this will be my first post... hahaha... We already have things to bring, now we need "things to do" NOW..!!
  1. Are you guys planning to get inject with Hep A and Hep B for prevention purposes? If yes, then when you guys plan to do so? Where is the recommended clinic? Anyone??
  2. Do we need to come out with a set of printed/photostated documents for each and everyone of us? Which probably consists of MAP, emergency no, places of interest and etc..? Personally i feel that it's better if each and everyone has one set of it...
  3. You guys have any plan to do last minute shopping or discussion so that we can crack our head together and think what else to buy???
  4. Oh ya, we need to change our currency to US dollar and Riel as well.. when you all want to do so??
Since our Queens@ShinD will only come back tonight, is it okie if we do it on Next TUESDAY??? Respond Asap ya.. tq tq....

Last but not least, i bought a travel guide edy..

Basically inside it consists of recommended places of interest, hotel guide, food recommendation for Seam reap, angkor wat and Phnom Penh. It's brought to you exclusively by Discovery Channel... Hey i did my homework as well..!! hahaha..

From : kuan xiong....


Saturday, November 15, 2008

Things to Bring to Cambodia

Hey ppl, i just roughly list down the things have to bring to Angkor Wat. Do add on if i miss out anything.
- lotion
- sunblock
- body and hair shampoo
- toothbrush and toothpaste
- cap or umbrella
- sunglasses (if u have one)
- camera and charger
- handphone and charger
- bottled water (500ml or 1litre)
- 8-10 shirts (1 shirt each day and some back up incase u sweat too much!)
- socks (those who have 'hongkong leg' pls bring more haha)
- 2 pants and towel
- adapter (but i haven't find out wat's the voltage in cambodia)
- few plastic bags for you to pack ur dirty smell clothes
- those who have gastric pls bring some biscuits or cookies... those who gets hungry easily pls prepare some snacks too..
- malaria pills (we have to check this out in the pharmacy)
- US dollars and Cambodia Riel
- most important!!! Passport and IC!!!!
-  oh yea... mr haha remind me bout map.. u guys wanna print ourself or buy?

that's all from me.. try to minimise ur luggage:) 

zen

Friday, November 14, 2008

Random

Now since all our papers are over, here comes the real deal. I know you guys are out there whooping and jumping with joy and celebrating and all that but there are homeworks to be done.
Sounds like someone's taking charge, no? Haha!

So, I will be real busy packing and sampling and all the shit until I got back on Sunday so that means, the other part of the entry that I promised, as in for Phnom Penh, will be up on Monday or Tuesday.

Here comes another part, could somebody start the to-bring list? If there is any to-do list, then just combine it. Zen and A1l1n perhaps can take this part? I don't think the guys wanna do this. Make sure essentials to-bring stuffs only and not too many. Though I cannot say the same thing for myself. LOL.

That's it for now.

xoxo,
gypsygirl

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Bonne Chance

Rise and shine, boys and girls,
The Grand Finale is finally here.

It will be 2 hard week of battle, stress, insomnia (perhaps?), burning midnight oil and loads of dramatic exam acts.

I will like to wish everyone the best, fought hard and we will have a real treat waiting for us one week later.

Break a Leg. =)

xoxo,
gypsygirl