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On the final day of the Khmer New Year we woke up early to take a tuk-tuk tour starting with a ride on the bamboo train (known as a norry or nori ណូរី) just outside of Battambang, Cambodia. Run by a six horse power engine, these makeshift improvised rail vehicles are made out of bamboo where a small mat is placed for sitting down. Being so low to the ground and running up to speeds of 50 kilometers an hour, you really feel as though you're humming along the old rickety tracks. During our journey we noticed many rural homes, animals (such as dogs, cats, cows and chickens) and Khmer locals. The scenic journey showcased numerous kinds of landscapes including farmland and lush green jungle. Along the way we made a stop at a small village where our bamboo train was turned around so that we could make the journey back on the same track. It's a good idea to go early before there are too many trains clogging the track. The cost is $5 per person and you can insist to have your own 'bamboo train' as opposed to sharing with others. It's well worth the ride! Bamboo Train in Battambang, Cambodia (Norry Ride / Nori Rail) ណូរី (Cambodia's Bamboo Train) 🚂 Bamboo Train Adventure in Battambang – Moment‑by‑Moment Highlights 🛤️ All Aboard We kick things off with the promise of a “special experience”: riding a bamboo train that once formed part of the line stretching from Phnom Penh to Battambang. First look at our “carriage”: a simple bamboo platform covered with a few mats—minimalist Cambodian engineering at its finest. 🔧 Anatomy of the Ride Power comes from a 6‑horsepower motor bolted to the rear, propelling us along the aging tracks. The crew sets the engine in motion; a low rumble signals we’re about to fly down the rails. 🌾 Rolling Through the Countryside We’re off! The bamboo train gains surprising speed, the track clacking beneath us. Wind whips past as we sit cross‑legged on the mats, taking in rice paddies and farmland blurring into green streaks. 🤩 Reactions & Real‑Time Commentary On‑camera question: “Having fun?” The answer—an enthusiastic “Yes!” followed by laughs and shouts of “Oh yeah!” Our voices compete with the engine as we marvel at just how fast a six‑horsepower setup can go on rusty rails. 🌟 Why This Matters The Battambang bamboo train—locally called “Norry”—is a living slice of railway history and a quirky must‑do for travellers in western Cambodia. While new tourist tracks exist, this ride still hints at the improvised transport locals once relied on to move goods and people. 🏁 Wrapping Up The video closes mid‑journey, energy high, leaving viewers eager to see what awaits at the next bend in the line. 📌 What You’ll Learn & Feel Adrenalin of open‑air rail travel on a bare‑bones platform. Hidden engineering genius: how locals repurposed abandoned tracks with minimal tools. Cultural insight into Cambodia’s rural transport heritage. 👍 Like the vibe? Subscribe for more hands‑on travel experiences, Cambodian food tours, and offbeat Asian adventures. Smash that Like button, drop a comment, and share with fellow thrill‑seekers! #BambooTrain #Battambang #CambodiaTravel #OffbeatAdventure #RailwayHistory BLOGS https://cheargentinatravel.com/ https://thatbackpacker.com/ https://nomadicsamuel.com/ https://acrossalberta.com/ https://pictureperfectportfolios.com/ http://nomadicsamuel.com/city-guides/... Creative Commons Music 2.0 License.