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RE: ⛺ From Campsite To Capital, The Road Trip Continues 🛺 Phnom Kravanh to Phnom Penh

Not too many Indians here, mostly just for restaurants in the capital and also they sell some pharmaceuticals here too. The most interesting kind are the poor Indians who come here to sell cheap Indian imports in the Cambodian countryside. They ride cheap motorbikes deep into the countryside where Cambodians don't try to sell, and offer things like mosquito nets, small tools, etc. These guys often share a room between 10 people, and simply use the rooms as base camps for the adventures deep into the bush. These guys all speak fluent Khmer too, I see them once in a while, COVID probably killed that profession.

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Hi hi.. Justin.. morning... sorry to hear about your tuk tuk incident.. That hotel should have provided decent security..

It's great to hear about how Indians do business in Cambodia. They are tough..

and.. they can speak fluent Khmer.. well.. wow.. In Brunei, some of them are living like Kings.. They own big businesses.. there.. Sarawak is one of those places that have little Indians.. In Brunei, even doctors are from India..

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