Travel Blogs from Phenom Phen, Cambodia
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Return to Phenom Phen
Currently back in Phenom Phen after the last 2 days in Shianoukville. The coast was great - we treked for hours through the jungle and then cooled off in 2 beautiful waterfall pools, we ate at fab beach fronted cafes watching the sun go down, we took ...
chicken little
Well after, 4 nights of relaxation and minimal activity we are finally leaving the delightful capital city of Cambodia. There's really not much to report, reading books on hammocks, taking relaxing bike rides around the Mekong river (altough ...
The 6-hour bus ride continues...
... woke the basterds up at 5.30 to take us! hehe.. we waited on the side step of the travel agents like tramps getting swamped by flies.. yuk! A run down bus came hoping that this junk of a machine isnt the one thats taking us all the way to Phenom ...
Random little story
... is exactly appropriate, but at the same time thats the kinda stuff people want to read right?" So anyway that was in Phenom Penh he capital of Cambodia) I am in Sihanoukville now which is a kind of beach resort town in Cambodia, I'll write more ...
Phenom Phen
... this time our bus did have Air-con and was actually quite comfy, although not quite the Limo Bus as advertised. The road to Phenom Phen was as smooth as silk compared to our other journey, and we arrived at 12pm and were greeted by hundreds of people ...
Phnom Penh
... a great city, really full of life, though crossing roads is a seriously risky operation! Spent Wednesday trying to understand Cambodia's history with a morning visit to the S21 prison, which is now a genocide museum. Really difficult to descibe what ...
Derek and Andy in Cambodia
... see out directly in front of him and they had packages overhanging the sides and front of the truck. Too funny! When we arrived in Phenom Phen we went on a cyclo tour (see pics for explanation) of some of the sights downtown. It was beautiful and I loved ...
phenom phen
We've landed in Cambodia for a few weeks, and it's been both beautiful and harrowing. We went to the kiling fields on Saturday and it was a solemn visit. I cannot believe this ended only 20 years ago. Our tour guide , who was about 50, told us that his ...
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