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Cambodia with Citipointe Band - Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by hilaryramsey from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
During the first week of our adventure, we travelled with the Citipointe band to Cambodia. The first few days were spent in Phnom Penh and the band played at a youth concert at New Life Church. Whilst the Band was setting up for the big night Nath and ...
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Premiers jours à Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by jeanmi from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Déjà la fin de notre deuxième journée complète à Phnom Penh où nous avons établi nos quartiers à l'hôtel Cambodiana, très bel hôtel situé au bord du fleuve Tonlé Sap, le long du célèbre quai Sisowath (sorte de promenade des Anglais ...
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A voir à Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by jeanmi from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Quelques photos des attractions incontournables de Phnom Penh: - Wat Phnom; - Palais royal; - Musée national; - Quai Sisowath; ... Nous avons volontairement évité le musée du génocide (Tuol Sleng ou S21) pour des raisons évidentes. ...
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Siem Reap to Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by traveltragic from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Morning at leisure, bus was late to pick us up for the 6 hour transfer to Phnom Penh Not exactly a pleasant journey as the road was rough, lots of obstacles en route eg cows on road, slow moving trucks etc but at least it gave us a chance to see some ...
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Phnom Penh #1
A Travel Blog entry by kirbys-on-tour from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Leaving Battambang we headed down to Phnom Penh, the country's capital and largest city. Cambodia is the least-developed country we have visited on our trip so far, and arguably the least-developed country we will visit. Poverty is widespread and the vast ...
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Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by mappo from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Short flight with MH from KUL to PNP. More modern than we were expecting. Met by a tour driver and taken to the hotel. Good location on the banks of the Mekong. Turns out the hotel was unfinished when Pol Pot took power in 1975 and whilst the location ...
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Making Maps Without Borders, Episode 5/20
A Travel Blog entry by gisnoborders from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... . I'm going to go with the census webpage's estimate and the lower bound family size of 4.1. This produces an estimated 9.27% of Phnom Penh's population having been evicted, pretty close to the 9.5% listed in STT's report. Let's just say it's not more ...
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Thailand and Cambodia Reloaded!
A Travel Blog entry by kwdestinations from Bangkok, Siem Rep, Phnom Penh and Sihounkville Cambodia, Thailand
... I think definitely this type of travel is for the young and beginners to travel. We are now in the luxurious Cambodiana Hotel in Phnom Penh after an altercation that it was time to accept our weakness, luxury hotels. I didn't mention the sex trade ...
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Da Janela do Meu Quarto, Vejo o Mekong
A Travel Blog entry by rechmachado from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... . Mas nao imaginava que o Mekong, "Mae dos Rios", descortinar-se-ia generoso da janela do meu hotel! No Hotel Cambodiana, em Phnom Penh, os quartos tem ampla vista para Mekong, polvilhado por uma miriade agitada de barcos de pesca, de carga e de ...
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Pol Pot... I Hope You Rot In Hell...!
A Travel Blog entry by wesgibsonbrown from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... Cambodian Prime Minister, his Khmer Rouge troop’s under the order’s of Pol Pot, marched into the capital Phnom Penh, forcing everybody to flee the capital to the countryside to become agricultural worker’s, anybody who refused to leave ...
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A great country with a tragic recent past
A Travel Blog entry by amitdarji from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... Pot but perhaps no one will truly understand him. Born in 1928, educated by Buddhists in a Catholic institution in Phnom Penh and later obtained a government scholarship to study radio and electrical technology in Paris, France. During his ...
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PP, Last stop in Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by martynandsarah from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... the capital city. (pop. 1.4 million.) We were expecting traffic mayhem and congested skylines but none of that transpired. Phnom Penh turned out to be again French colonial buildings with balconies and wide streets. The central area has a look more ...
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Finally here
A Travel Blog entry by davet_khb from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... time is a major step up. Finally the hotel. I read some tour info which describes Phnom Penh as having crumbling colonial architecture and the Cambodiana is quite representative. Nonetheless it's clean, and feels a safe haven and the staff ...
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ahh the buzz of a land border crossing once more..
A Travel Blog entry by lucamow from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... light drugs but pretty much anything you could want I’m sure. I experienced this by the burnt out lake area of Phnom Penh which was my first taste of Cambodian corruption. Other than this revelation, my first day in Cambodian was a fresh of ...
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