Stung Sen Royal Garden Hotel
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Penguins Ho!
Dear all: Very sorry this journal has been late in coming. I just realized that there has been no update for six months! Hopefully this new format will revive interest in the dying horse that is my journals! December 2005 Another annual trip home, first stopping in San Jose, California to visit the congregation and my girlfriend, Thu. We had …
Ports and Beaches: Cambodia's South
... made our way through the town to the riverside and looked at a few hotels settling on Le Java Blue, a former French colonial house. Kampot is a real gem in Cambodia. Formerly the most important port in the country, it retains a great deal of charm. Many of the houses are remnants of the colonial period and have been restored as hotels, our own included. It is a sleepy town which has not yet found its way on the mainstream backpacking path, thankfully, although, being only a 2-3 ...
Oudong, So Wrong?
It's so wrong.
That's what I kept thinking in my head as we spent time in Oudong at a slum village called Tang Khiev.
It's so wrong on so many levels.
From that fact that this community has been inhumanely, forcibly, and suddenly relocated TWICE by the Cambodian government, to the fact that they still don't know that filthy water is the source of a lot of their illnesses.
It's still hard for me to ...
Ding Dong Oudong
I'm playing catch up with the blog as the one month lease on my apartment came to an end (already!) and I have moved back into a guesthouse this week. The rates on Agoda are generally better than you can get by booking direct with a guesthouse (either in person or the guesthouse website) so use it. Cambodian entrepreneurial spirit can involve the guesthouse staff quoting rates higher than stated on the guesthouse website – ...
My first trip out of Phnom Penh
My first trip out of Phnom Penh, my new friend Kristina decided to come along with me, which was great. Nice to have some company for exploring. So we met at the corner of her street (she lives just up the road from me) with the intention of getting a tuktuk to the bus station and then taking a combination of bus and moto's to get to Phnom Udong. However, the tuktuk driver managed to persuade us to go by moto all the way there and back, after we negotiated for ...