WHEN TRAVELLING ON DAILY TRIPS I ALWAYS CARRY IN THE TROPICS:
A SMALL BACKPACK WITH FOLLOWING ITEMS:
PLENTY OF FRESH DRINKING WATER (ALWAYS CHECK THE SEAL ON THE CAP TO MAKE SURE THAT IT IS NOT A... more
It is hot in Cambodia. When visiting Siem Reap, wear open, hiking shoes so you can visit as much as you can.
You will be tempted to buy a hat if you don't bring one with you. If you ride in... more
Our Cambodian style of packing, Oh Yeah. This picture is taken from the border crossing between Bavet of Cambodia and Mocbai of Vietnam. As usual you need to fill up some troublesome forms and open... more
If you travel economy class then your check in luggage weight limit is 20 kilograms per person. So make sure you have lightweight suitcases, our cases are... more
Read a book about Cambodia if you're not familiar with it's immediate history to learn more about this country and people. I recommend "First They Killed My... more
A mask would really be good to block off the dust and dirt that whirls into your face while you're travelling on a motorbike or tuk-tuk. Was starting to... more
The adaptor for Cambodia is the same one used in Bali and Thailand. We always take a small Aussie powerboard with us as well, then we can charge everything at... more
As most of us can only bring back 20 kilos of luggage (not counting hand luggage) make sure you have lightweight suitcases, our cases are huge but only weigh... more
Backpack is the easiest way to lug your stuff around Southeast Asia. You can avoid the touts when you show you are quite able to get from point A to point B... more
Phnom Penh offers a chaotic sensory assault with its odd mix of gentle Asian beauty and raucous Wild West sensibilities. From the clandestine tourist areas to the squalor of its backstreets, one is......
You can sit in the Foreign Correspondants Club, look out over the Tonle Sap river and think all is well.
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A PROJECT WORTH SUPPORTING: Visual voices from Cambodia
The British nonprofit PhotoVoice has...
Gary lived in Cambodia for a year back in the early nineties. So many many years later in 2005 it was time to go back. That was my first visit.
Since then we have been to Cambodia many many times, it...
Phnom Penh is named after the temple, Wat Phnom Daun Penh which was built after a wealthy widow Daun Penh found a hollow Koki tree with 4 Buddha statues inside it . She originally built a small temple...
Marc had been talking about Vietnam and Cambodia ever since we canceled Venezuela but as we looked into last minute flights it just didn’t seem financially possible. So we concentrated our efforts...
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