Image 1 of 1
JK1_1006-231106.jpg
A Cambodian tuk-tuk driver reclines in a vibrant blue hammock strung beneath his vehicle's canopy, finding respite from the tropical heat while awaiting his next fare at a roadside rest stop near the ancient temple complex of Nokor Thum. This improvised transportation hub showcases Cambodia's distinctive tuk-tuks—passenger carriages attached to Honda motorbikes—parked on the rust-colored earth, representing a crucial economic lifeline in a region where tourism has transformed local livelihoods, with drivers often earning between $15-25 per day shuttling visitors between Siem Reap's scattered archaeological wonders.
- Copyright
- Jonathan Kingston
- Image Size
- 8256x5504 / 36.1MB
- http://www.kingstonimages.com
- Contained in galleries
- Through My Lens: Nat Geo Private Jet Expedition

