On early Monday morning, we left the island of Koh Rong by ferry and finally arrived back in Sihanoukville, from where a minibus took us to Kampot for about two hours. On the way there, we met a young Englishman named Mike. A funny guy with, as we would discover throughout the day, a great love for beer. He not only took us to an affordable hostel, but also took us on a boat tour in the evening. It took us downstream, from where we could first enjoy the sunset and then the fireflies that were native there. Some of you may think it was totally romantic.
Anyway, we had forgotten to put on mosquito repellent and after nightfall, we were almost eaten alive by the little critters. With completely bitten legs, we finally returned to the starting point and came back to the hostel to have some of the drinks favored by Mike. A Canadian named Hanna joined us. While we were following the fifth defeat of the Schalke season on the laptop at the same time, we agreed to use the next day to explore the Bokor Highlands, which were right next to the city, with rented scooters. Since Hanna and Mike had never ridden a scooter before, we were designated as the drivers of the two scooters and both were instructed not to have an accident. In fact, when traveling in this region, you often see Western tourists with large abrasions on many different parts of their bodies, which are caused by these frequent accidents with scooters. As experienced scooter pilots, we were more than capable of handling this task. So we first left the city and then followed a one-hour, steep and winding road to the summit. Past waterfalls and pompous Buddha statues, we finally reached the high plateau, where the weather and temperatures were much more uncomfortable than before.