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There is a little sense of adventure to Nongshapa Mountain, because the bat cave is really scary, um, I am very afraid of bats flying out, in fact, there is really no, the whole mountain is not high, but the residents here are really poor
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Nongshapa Mountain is located 18 kilometers southwest of Battambang. There is a murder cave halfway up the mountain. It is the place where the Khmer Rouge murdered people back then. There is a group of temples on the top of the mountain, and two field guns left by the Vietnamese in the war. Going further down is the bat cave. At 6 o'clock in the afternoon, the bats came out of the cave, and the scene was extremely bad. Standing on the top of the mountain, you can overlook the entire Battambang, and the view is very wide.
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Phnom Sampeau|Phnom Sampov Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There is a little sense of adventure to Nongshapa Mountain, because the bat cave is really scary, um, I am very afraid of bats flying out, in fact, there is really no, the whole mountain is not high, but the residents here are really poor
Take a nap and take a look at the regular attractions in Madewang. The only remaining bamboo trains in the world are still worthwhile and exciting (it really feels like a roller coaster ride, speeding up to 30 kilometers per hour, and the old narrow tracks are extremely bumpy) and interesting (one-way tracks, if it meets a train, one side must disassemble the train for the other side to pass before assembling it). Figure 4-6: The scene of dog kissing the bat out of the cave is very shocking. In just half an hour, millions of bats poured out to look for food. The visual and auditory shocks made all the people who watched the scene shout and shout.
Battambang. Nongsha Pa Mountain is not only a worthwhile place to visit, but also a place full of bitter memories and mysteries. You can walk up the hill or drive up the hill. The hill is not high. It's two or three hundred meters. At the top of the hill, you can see the fortresses and cannons left behind by the war with Thailand, the endless plains and distant cities of Madewang, the glittering temples, the monkeys running around fighting for food, and, of course, the ten thousand caves down to the depths. It is said that during the Khmer Rouge period, tens of thousands of people were marched here and pushed down the caves. This cave goes on step by step. The gloom is terrible. The most wonderful thing is that at the foot of the mountain, every dusk, thousands of bats fly out of a cave, flying all over the sky, extremely shocked, bats line up out of the cave for nearly an hour, a large number of white people here drinking beer to see the spectacle, that moment, all the waiting is worth it.
Boi is waiting to see the Bat from the Cave at evening time Battambang Province
There are not many tourists in Battambang. Bamboo trains and Shapa Mountain are the main two attractions here. We rented a small motorcycle to ride over, or more than ten kilometers. There are many monkeys on the mountain road, not afraid of people, there are killing caves on the mountainside, the top of the mountain is a temple, overlooking Battambang, the scenery is good. After 5:30, there was a landscape of bats out of the hole. A large group of tourists sat under the bat hole and waited. Millions of bats flew out of the hole. They came close to the smelly smell. They lasted for an hour.
When it was raining less, we found the Chartered driver and asked him to take us to our next destination, Phnom Sampeeu, where killing cave and bats cave are. When we arrived, we bought two ponchos and one knife. Then we could choose to walk up or find a motorcycle driver to take them with us. The charterer said it would take two hours to walk (half an hour is enough in fact), and it was raining heavily at that time. We decided to take a motorcycle, and later found it a very interesting experience.