Jungle Temples, Tomb Raider and a Dinosaur? Our Day at Nokor Thom and Ta Prohm
Today was one for the memory books ancient stones, creeping jungle vines, and cinematic déjà vu. We explored two of Angkor’s most…
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Today was one for the memory books ancient stones, creeping jungle vines, and cinematic déjà vu. We explored two of Angkor’s most…
Read the storyAfter days filled with temples, tuktuks and surprise supermarkets, today was something different. Gentle. Quiet. And moving. We took a short ride…
Read the storyWe started the day like any good explorer family bright and early on an 8:30 AM city walking tour through the backstreets…
Read the storyToday we stepped into one of the most breathtaking places on Earth Angkor Wat, and let me tell you: wow doesn’t even…
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Read the storyWe left Phnom Penh on a 7-hour day bus bound for Siem Reap one of our longer journeys, but not a bad…
Read the storyIt was our last day in the capital honestly the 5 days have flown by! Today we decided to split up in…
Read the storyPhnom Penh is a funny old place. After a couple of days here, we still can’t quite work it out. Locals earn…
Read the storyWe made it to Phnom Penh, finally! After a sleeper bus from Ho Chi Minh that had more random stops than a…
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