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Long awaited Honeymoon in Cambodia -
Siem Reap, Cambodia
My husband and I have been married for well it would be 7 years this Febuary.When we got married we didn't manage to have a romantic honymoon like most couples.Not until 2 years ago that we went on a ...
MoreClaudine F, Feb 2, 2009
Europea season in Asia -
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia located in tropic region but here we have cool season too which khmer people calls windy season. This season is from November till February. The winds blow from the north bring cool air and ...
MoreVanmaren, Oct 28, 2005
My jorney up to the sky -
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Bakheng is also a mount , also a name of the ancient temple on this mount and once was Khmer sacre place according to the Brahma religion. My mother and my aunts didnot want to go up by slippy ancient ...
MoreVanmaren, Oct 8, 2005
An island to call my own -
Sihanoukville, Cambodia
This is one thing you have to do if you are travelling around Sihanoukville on Cambodia?s South Coast. In the main street where all the little eateries are there?s a restaurant called The Melting Pot. ...
MoreShireen, Sep 30, 2005
Coming face to face with the splendors of Angkor -
Siem Reap, Cambodia
From the travel journal of Morris Dalton - 4 Feb 2004 "Today was my first day visiting the ruins of Angkor, the capital of the ancient Khmer civilisation. Despite an early start to our day and very ...
MoreMorris, Aug 17, 2005
Visa disaster...always read the fine print! -
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Leaving Cambodia was sad enough, was it necessary for the day to erupt into all out carnage and despair? Arriving at the airport the regulation two hours prior to departure, I approached the counter ...
MoreEmily, Aug 9, 2005
Siem Reap - More than temples.... -
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Cambodia is one of the most intense and rewarding travel experiences I have ever had. The recent history of the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge are enough to make you weep but the Cambodians have a ...
MoreLisa, Aug 1, 2005
Food, glorious food! -
Siem Reap, Cambodia
If you love French food, but can't afford to go to France... go to Cambodia! Baguettes are stacked up on the side of the road, and make a great breakfast before a day touring Angkor Wat. The coffee is ...
MoreLaura, Jul 9, 2005
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