TotallyOz Posted January 24, 2013 Posted January 24, 2013 Phnom Penh A Holiday In Cambodia! Times certainly have changed. Back in the early 80s the Dead Kennedys sang, It's time to taste what you most fear / Right Guard will not help you here when describing a holiday in Cambodia. Today, however, Pol Pot is long gone, the country has opened up, and tourists have started to descend on this once-isolated Asian nation. And, as is true in most of the Asian world, that includes quite a few gay tourists and the local economy has responded. What this means is that if you are a rice queen, you can visit Phnom Penh and have a sextastic sexcation that will fulfill all of your cockaholic cravings. So, lets take a little tour of Cambodia. First, there are many places to stay in Cambodia. The river area has tons of cheap B and Bs and Hostels and small hotels. The area is also known for the backpackers and it is easy to find a special pizza in the area that is baked in good marijuana. If you are looking for a nicer hotel, The Intercontinental is amazing and for the brand is one of the cheapest hotels of it kind in the world. The hotel has a few great restaurants and is walking distance to everywhere find food and fun. Getting around Cambodia is easy as there are Tuk Tuk drivers everywhere. I often hire them for an entire day for a set fee and they then stay with me the entire day and night for 15-20 USD. You can also hire cars very reasonably but it is harder for them to get around. Stick with a Tuk Tuk as it is part of the Cambodia experience! Phnom Penh Gay Hookup Culture Before you go cruising for sex in Phnom Penh, you need to ask yourself if you like young looking dudes or mature looking dudes. Both can be found, but in different spaces, so choose wisely. If younger college guys are your thing, you'll have no trouble at all hooking up in the local gay bars. You won't have to hire a rent boy; these bars are filled with young gay Cambodian guys who assume that all foreigners are rich and will be able to buy them drinks and take them out to dinner. Therefore, at any given gay bar you'll be surrounded by young ass practically giving itself away. In fact, there have been reports of young Cambodian gays actually getting into fights with each other over who gets to leave the bar with the Western dude. If you've ever wanted to fight off young men, the bar scene is for you. However, not all of us are into college age drama. Some of us like a grown man. If that's the case, hit the saunas in the later afternoon. There is still a lot of social pressure for gay Cambodian men to marry women, so what many do is simply hit the saunas for an hour or two after work and before they come home for dinner with the family. These older men consider Western men to be exotic, so you'll have no problem attracting their attention and can taste as many as you choose. But, be warned - during work hours and dinner time they disappear, so you need to get in the saunas at the right time for your bowl of sticky rice. The Phnom Penh Male Escort Scene Even though it's easy to get laid for nearly nothing in Phnom Penh, there still exists a thriving gay escort scene. That's because not every guy wants to have drinks with their daily lay. You'll find the rent boys to be cheaper than in Thailand, but also slightly more difficult to find. During the day they hit the saunas, where they are popular with older locals and foreign men alike. In fact, if you see a young dude in a sauna, assume he is a rent boy until proven otherwise. At night they avoid the gay bars, and instead hit the clubs generally in the later hours near closing time. They don't come out earlier because they don't want to compete with the guys who are giving it away. While we don't generally name specific bars in these articles (as they come and go) we would be remiss if we didn't mention The Heart Of Darkness club because it has been around for years and should thrive for many years more, and is the one bar/club where you can easily find male escorts at any time of the night. Also Blue Chili has been around quite a while and is a mainstay in the city. I have never been to the bar where I didnt find at least one if not 10 guys to take back to my hotel. What To See When You Aren't Getting Laid You don't want to come back from Cambodia with people thinking you are a total pervert (even if you are darling!), so you'll want to check out some of the beautiful sites this Asian destination has to offer. The Royal Palace is your place to start particularly the Silver Pagoda, where you will find the Temple Of The Emerald Buddha. This building is particularly important because while most of the older buildings were destroyed during the Pol Pot regime, the Royal Palace was left untouched, so it gives you a good sense of the history of the country. Wat Phnom should be your next stop. This is a beautiful park with a stunning temple on top of the hill. Even more fun are the wild monkeys that roam the area - they are very friendly and playful and, if you have a beer or soda with you, will beg you for a sip. Be careful about leaving any food around here, because the little rascals will steal it in a heartbeat. The National Museum of Cambodia is also more than worth seeing, with Sanskrit artifacts and the beautiful statue of King Jayavarman VII. The courtyard is also breathtaking. Be warned, however, you'll want to take an umbrella with you. Despite numerous attempts by authorities to remove them over the past 10 years, both the museum and courtyard are home to many, many bats who will fly around and crap on you if you are not protected. Finally, take a look at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Of the more than 14,000 people tortured here, only eight survived, and the museum documents the troubled times very, very well. It's Time For A Side Of Rice! OK, my little rice queens, now you know what to do to get done in Phnom Penh! So, why not come down to taste a little Asian cuisine? cc boytoy.com 2013 flipao, AdamSmith and lookin 3 Quote
TotallyOz Posted January 24, 2013 Author Posted January 24, 2013 Yeah, several of the museums in this city are creepy. I can't imagine what it was like to be living in this country during that horrendous time. The tour of the "Killing Fields" was one of the most sad things I have ever seen. You walk on trails that you can sometimes still seen bones sticking out of. And, America just sat there. Quote
Members RA1 Posted January 24, 2013 Members Posted January 24, 2013 Cambodia is a very interesting country and still very inexpensive. I have not been there except to overfly it but I have a straight friend who has spent a lot of time there doing "charity" work. He has reported what was reported in the initial post (except for the gay information) + a lot more. In any case his report of how friendly and caring Cambodians seem to be is very endearing. As an example, he became ill with a blood clot that lodged in his lung and was life threatening for a while. His hotel management visited him every day in the hospital because they cared. Also, when he finally was able to fly, his Cambodian doctor accompanied him. We can hardly get a house call here in the US. I realize this is a gay thread about gay life in Cambodia but human interest is human interest or so I think. With the plethora of bats, are there no misquitoes? Best regards, RA1 AdamSmith, MsGuy and TotallyOz 3 Quote
TotallyOz Posted January 25, 2013 Author Posted January 25, 2013 RA, thank you for that. I have been there many many times and have always found the people delightful and helpful. (with the exception of those at the Thai Embassy who always want a bribe to do anything) Quote
BiBottomBoy Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 I'm assuming that any jungle nation has a lot of insects in it. Quote
Guest hitoallusa Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Why did you have to go to Thai Embassy in Cambodia as a US citizen? Are you talking about Thai Embassy in the US? I'm a bit confused. Yes corruption is a big problem... RA, thank you for that. I have been there many many times and have always found the people delightful and helpful. (with the exception of those at the Thai Embassy who always want a bribe to do anything) Quote
TotallyOz Posted February 1, 2013 Author Posted February 1, 2013 I stay in Thailand a great deal. I am not 50 yet and thus cannot get a Retirement Visa. I have to leave the country every 90 days. I usually go to Cambodia or a neighboring country when I don't want to leave Asia. The Thai Embassy in Cambodia is easy to work with and they once gave out multiple 90 day visas for Thailand. Quote
Members lookin Posted February 2, 2013 Members Posted February 2, 2013 Sorry to see him go. He seems like such a nice man. . . . Yes and look, those boys follow him everywhere! . . . . . I wonder where he got those slippers? . . . . . . . It's on his card. OZ or something. MsGuy and TotallyOz 2 Quote