
CAMBODIA
April 25, 2015
It is no secret that we are (very) cheap travellers. Whenever we can save a dime, we will. During our four months through Southeast Asia, we on average spent under $10 total per night on accommodation.
That being said, Christmas 2014 was our first Christmas together aw...
April 19, 2015
During December 2014, we spent over a week in Cambodia's capital: Phnom Penh. Prior to arriving, we heard nightmare backpacking stories about travellers getting mugged, harrased, robbed, and even assaulted in Phnom Penh. Unsurprisingly, we were a little hesitant to dec...
January 18, 2015
There is a sign posted near the pier pointing the way to ‘Long Beach’ with no further comments or warnings.
I will comment and warn you that it is absolutely necessary to wear proper shoes. It is a hike, rather than just a walk and begins very steeply uphill where you...
January 18, 2015
Koh Rong Island seems like a world away from Cambodia’s self dubbed ‘sin city’, Sihanoukville but in reality is connected by speed ferry in just under 40 minutes. Having little knowledge about the area before we arrived we had decided to stay in Sihanoukville first and...
January 14, 2015
Only spending a few days in Siem Reap we did not get to try too many of the resturants. Since Siem Reap in generally is very tourist oriented there are many western style eateries offering full pages of vegetarian food with many vegan options. We found the prices to be...
January 4, 2015
Cambodia’s capital city Phnom Penh has been to hell and back. Once ‘The Pearl Of Asia’ Phnom Penh is rebuilding itself into modern city filled with surprises. One of those surprises is the amount of vegetarian restaurants that are popping up around the city. Traditiona...
January 2, 2015
Set along the river, Kampot is a small city with a fair amount of tourist oriented restaurants and shops along the riverside promenade. There are guest houses scattered around town as well as guest houses right on the river side about 2km away from town. Downtown there...