We travelled for about 20 minutes from the bat cave – I had thought the roads couldn’t get any worse I was wrong – I just shut my eyes and he rode the bike !!! 

  
Once we got there it was so worth it – a beautiful stone elephant 3.5m high by 4 metres long, with some stone lions.  They were so deep in the jungle that nobody was there.

 Walk on way back from elephant and lions 

The elephant and lions statues

   
 By this point we were both very tired so I fell asleep in a hammock which was there and Mr Yort on a bamboo platform.  There were so many birds, crickets, cicardas and lizards around the noise was amazing 
  
  

By this point we had virtually run out of water and it was 34 Celsius – luckily I had bought my life straw with me which is said you can drink any water through it as it filters everything bad out.  So I used it in a pool of water which bubbles up from a spring below. It tasted as normal and with no illness too – so really works

  

My drinking pool

   
 
We woke up about 45 minutes later at 3.45pm and decided we had better head home.
I was also glad I had packed my first aid kit as I had caught my finger on a metal railing and Mr Yort had cut his leg on trees we had to squeeze through, plasters and savalon were required