Entries from 'Cambodia'
Kep
There is absolutely nothing to do in Kep, and that’s why we love it! It’s one of the most relaxing place I have ever been, it was cool, a bit windy, smelt the sea and the peacefulness. From there you can go and spend some time on the very small “Rabbit Island”, with almost no…
Phnom Penh
I will have to go back to Phnom Penh, at least once, to make peace with it. As some of you know, I got my purse snatched on the first day I got there, let’s say that it calm me down a little. After that I didn’t feel like going out with my camera, what…
Battambang
There is no much to do in Battambang, and if I didn’t take the boat down from Siem Reap, it wouldn’t have be worth it to go. Anyway, I was there for one day so I did a little tour. The country side is pretty, but nothing too amazing either, and now that I am…
Sras Srang, Pre Rup, East Mebon, Ta Som, Preah Khan and Ta Prohm
For the last day, I gladly woke up once more at 4 am to go to Sras Srang and get blown away by the most extraordinary sunrise I have ever seen in my life. The colors were so vivid, so intense, this without mentioning the ray of lights, all of that doubled by the water…
Roluos Temple and Phnom Bakheng
I think the best way to visit all these temples is to do it only half day. You don’t want to get too exhausted and get sick of it at the end of day. Visiting 2 or 3 maximum in a day is way enough. Although for that you need to spend at least 3…
Angkor Wat
I was expecting something similar to Bagan’s temples, but I was wrong. It has nothing to do with it. When in Bagan, the beauty is to overlook the temples as an whole, in Siem Reap it is the total opposite. Each temple has to be seen and appreciated in its own individuality. I spent 3…
Ratanakiri Province
I spent about 3 days in Ban Lung, there is nothing special there, but driving through the Jungle was pretty amazing. Unfortunately as I was driving I couldn’t take photos. I did take some, of a village we went through, and on the river. I didn’t feel really inspired though. I realise that the more…







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