When we were there in May the weather was in the late 90 degrees F. with over 100% humidity.... Dale and I hardly sweat but this ensured that those glands still work! After checking out a few markets on our last day there and talking about how hot it was, Mr. Mada confessed that his fan at home broke so his boys never slept in because of the staggering heat. Dale and I talked over the idea of buying his family a going away gift.
And we thought we were crowded in the tuk tuk with all our luggage. This takes the cake!
We let him know that we wanted to buy them a gift before we left... a fan for his home. He seemed speechless but helped us pick one out at the local store. One that stood on the ground and oscillated so it could reach many places. Afterwards at lunch he got quiet, looked at each of us then said, "I have never done this with anyone that has hired me but I would like to invite you over to my house for dinner tonight."
We were honored and humbled by his invitation! He then apologized for his house and we told him that he shouldn't be ashamed as he worked hard to take care of his family. That is something to be proud of!! In fact, many times while he was driving us around he would tell us how grateful he was that we gave him work (wouldn't this be a great attitude for some of our youth to have at work?).
Dale knew that he was so happy for the work so he set up a FB page for him but it is best to call:
+855 86 877 807
https://www.facebook.com/MrMadaTukTuk/?fref=ts
1- Always be willing to enjoy a little local experience and rent or hire a local driver with a tuk tuk or something similar. This is often 1/2 the price of what a taxi would cost.
2- Most places you need to pay for museums, local entertainment, etc... You spent so much time and money getting here so enjoy seeing things that you really want to see. We recommend making a list of the top ten things you have to do and see. Then make a list of the extras to visit or see. Schedule the days with your must see places and then fill in the rest of the time, if any, for the extras.
3- Don't be afraid to meet and get to know people in other countries.... you never know where that will lead!
3- Don't be afraid to meet and get to know people in other countries.... you never know where that will lead!