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Snooky- a bit like shagaloof but in Cambodia.

Last week I had a brief stopover in Phonm Pehn to see the killing fields. I had been feeling under the weather so after doing some cultural stuff I decided to do what all girls do best, shop and pampers myself! I got a haircut for $3.50 where the lady continually showered me with compliments,...

permalink written by  lizziecarver on February 14, 2011 from Sihanokville, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Backpacking... it's not as fun as Insurance



Budget accomodation

Cheapest bed I've found so far...!

permalink written by  lizziecarver on February 12, 2011 from Siem Reap, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Backpacking... it's not as fun as Insurance



Loves a temple

I'm back on the road!! I landed in Bangkok last week and spent a couple of days flexing my drinking muscles before heading to over to Cambodia. I've spent the last couple of days in Cambodia in Siem Reap which is famous for the Ankor Temples (8th wonder of the world according to...

permalink written by  lizziecarver on February 9, 2011 from Siem Reap, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Backpacking... it's not as fun as Insurance



a new year

It feels a long time now, beeing here in Cambodia. Not that I don't like it anymore, but I must admit, I feel ready for new adventures. And this year will be the year of big decisions and unpatiently as I am, I want everything to happen immediately! My midwifery applications have been sent...

permalink written by  katja-horsch on January 25, 2011 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: a new year, a new



a volunteers life...

Volunteering overseas is great. Apart from the homesickness and missing your loved ones and maybe missing out on important events back at home, it is for me the best time of my life. It might be because I chose the right organisation (VSO) or because I chose to come to Cambodia. Whatever it...

permalink written by  katja-horsch on December 9, 2010 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: a volunteers life...



Halloween, Boatrace and more kittens!

Oli's best friend Nick was in Cambodia for 3 weeks and when we met, we visited Angkor Wat together, where Berti also found freedom and peace for once. Berti was a beautiful green pigion, who was rescued before going into the soup-pot at the restaurant where I live. There were plenty more,...

permalink written by  katja-horsch on December 8, 2010 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Halloween, Boatrace and more kittens!



En la Colina de Penh

El 17 de abril de 1975 Phnom Penh cayó en manos de las tropas del Khmer Rouge (Khmer Rojo) lideradas por Pol Pot. Pol Pot y su ejército, instauraron en Camboya uno de los cambios sociales más radicales de la historia. Ese mismo día, el 17 de abril de 1975, se declaró el año cero y todo el...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on October 29, 2010 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



¿Patrimonio de la Humanidad?

Nuestra entrada este pequeño país, Camboya, fue para visitar Angkor Wat, el que dicen que es el templo religioso más grande del mundo, y el resto de su conjunto arquitectónico. Así que nos fuimos a Siam Reap, la ciudad más cercana des de la cual visitar los templos, donde llegamos de noche...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on October 26, 2010 from Siem Reap, Cambodia
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



unbelievable but true, Dave made it to Cambodia!

Dave was supposed to arrive in the evening of the 18th of September. Due to some confusion he missed his connecting flight from Bangkok and had to spend the night at the airport. Fortunately he got another flight so that I could pick up stinky Dave at Phnom Penh airport the next day. It was...

permalink written by  katja-horsch on October 14, 2010 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Unbelievable but true, Dave made it to Cambodia!



The Horror and Hope of Cambodia

Cambodia was the last country left to visit. I have to warn you that some of you may find this entry difficult reading/viewing. We travelled by bus from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh arriving in the afternoon. We opted to stay in the cheap backpacker district by the lake. The accommodation was great...

permalink written by  SupandNic on October 11, 2010 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Sup and Nic's World Tour!



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