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Cambodian Food Paradise

So as I mentioned in the last report, I had made an impulse decision to go south rather than North. The initial idea was to go to Kratie, but after listening to numerous reports from people that had just arrived from there with average ratings, I decided to rather check out the cambodian...

permalink written by  ourindochina on February 2, 2008 from Kampot, Cambodia
from the travel blog: The Indo China Adventure (incl Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia)



The Cambodian capital

The Capital of Cambodia, a place with some serious history. The city itself has a really good vibe. Once we arrived from our long day of travel the 5 of us (the four brits and I) together with our luggage into a normal sized tuc tuc. Impressive no? We were on our way to #9 hostel on the lake...

permalink written by  ourindochina on January 29, 2008 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: The Indo China Adventure (incl Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia)



Cambodia-- Angkor Wat, Sunshine Orphanage, markets, and lovely people

The waiting area in Koh Samui was the most beautiful airport waiting area I’d ever been in. it was especially for customers flying internationally (that flight was to Bangkok , but after that I was flying with them again to Siem Reap). There was free internet, juice, coffee, tea, food, and the...

permalink written by  jezra on December 30, 2007 from Siem Reap, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Jillian Does Southeast Asia



Whistle Stop Tour of Cambodia

After deciding it WAS worth the long travel to make it there (rather than visit somewhere else in Thailand), we had just 2/3 days in Cambodia. Some of the things I noticed about the country: - how crazily bumpy the road from the Thai border was (because they apparently bribe the council not...

permalink written by  H on December 20, 2007 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: H - Seeing the world...



Cambodian Beach Time

In Siem Reap and then in Phnom Penh, we were advised to check out Sihanoukville on the coast before leaving Cambodia. We decided to do this and have not regretted the decision. This relatively new coastal resort provided some well earned beach time after all the cultural experiences we have had....

permalink written by  Sean, Karl & Dan on October 29, 2007 from Sihanokville, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Around the world in 180 days...



Cambodian Capital

The journey to Phnom Penh was on board a river boat through the large Cambodian Tonle Sap lake and the river into the city. The boat was really a barge with no side rails so everyone on board risked flying off the boat at 40 mph everytime you wanted to go below deck. Fortunately, we survived the...

permalink written by  Sean, Karl & Dan on October 25, 2007 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Around the world in 180 days...



The Road to Angkor

We set off on the road to Angkor, from Bangkok early one morning, It was a long trip, possibly the longest and hardest day of the trip so far, The bus from Bangkok to the border seemed ok, until the ticket scam kicked in, where we are kind of forced to buy over priced visas from a...

permalink written by  tomrendell on October 23, 2007 from Siem Reap, Cambodia
from the travel blog: The Last Leg



Temple Exploration

Despite deciding to take the train to Cambodia, the 11th hour decision was made to take a local bus to the Thai border. Four Hours later we arrived in the middle of nowhere and, as the only westerners within 50 Miles, checked into a local hotel with disbelief and laughter from the locals. The...

permalink written by  Sean, Karl & Dan on October 21, 2007 from Siem Reap, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Around the world in 180 days...



The killing fields and S21 museum



permalink written by  vicks4 on July 27, 2007 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Post Work Trip - Vicky Griffiths



Angkor wat

Angkor Wat - Hunreds of temples, and hundreds of degrees. Melting.

permalink written by  vicks4 on July 25, 2007 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Post Work Trip - Vicky Griffiths



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