EXPLORING KOH RONG | HOW TO GET TO LONG BEACH THROUGH JUNGLE | DTUBE VLOG
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Today we decided to head to the Long Beach which is located on the sunset side of the Koh Ring island. As it has been a very long time since we had an decent sunset. And as always we chose to the most ridicules way to get there - through the jungle. Hiked for about an hour or more - did no see anyone else taking the same road. Hehe
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I can imagine how hot and humid it must have been. We did the (long) hike to Long Set Beach and once we arrived there, we found out that there is actually an easier way along the beach haha :D
To the Long Beach, we decided to take a taxi boat, round trip. I didn't wanna hike again and especially not through the jungle. But the beach was really amazing and I loved swimming in this perfect water!
Wow is that water for real. Because when we arrived they've build several new resorts along the cost and the water looks like the waste from sewage treatment plant. hahah We also heard the stories about the perfect blue water but ours was a bit greenish. :/ yea we wanted to do the jungle trek only because it sounded like a challenge. but on the way back we took the water taxi as well as the hike was much harder than we thought at first. lol but was totally worth it.
Yes, the water was really clear and turquoise! It was amazing! Somewhere at the southern part of Long Beach, way before the big hotel construction site. Somewhere in the middle of the southernmost point and the resort construction site. We stopped at this spot and decided to stay there as it was the most beautiful and loneliest spot we could find :D (it was end of 2017 by the way).