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Photo of large pink flower with yellow stamens in Cambodia. The priests give the flower to Buddha.

Two or Three Weeks in Cambodia Itinerary Your Choice

February 26, 2019 By Jan Robinson 40 Comments

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This Cambodia Itinerary provides for a fairly relaxed three weeks in Cambodia, but if you only have two weeks in Cambodia it can easily be adapted to suit. Before deciding to visit this intriguing country, it is important to learn some sad facts from the past.   Cambodian Culture Pol Pot Regime Cambodian Culture took …

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Filed Under: Cambodia, Destination Guides, Itineraries, Ruins

Angkor Wat Moat Monkeys

Monkeys at Angkor Wat Moat

August 24, 2014 By Jan Robinson 24 Comments

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Driving by the moat after a full day spent viewing Angkor Wat, the Bayon (smiling faces) in Angkor Thom and Ta Phrom (overgrown by trees), we spontaneously asked our Tuk Tuk driver to stop to photograph Angkor Wat moat. At first we just wanted photos of the moat with a dreamlike quality, but when our …

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Filed Under: Cambodia, Temples and Mosques, Wildlife

Cambodia Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat Guide to Heaven on Earth

August 21, 2014 By Jan Robinson 22 Comments

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What to do in Siem Reap? The obvious answer to the question “what to do in Siem Reap” is to visit Angkor Wat. This monumental Wat is the largest religious structure in the world and is believed to be the earthly embodiment of Mt. Meru the home of the Hindu Gods. Here is our Angkor …

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Filed Under: Cambodia, Destination

Sihanoukville Sunset

Sihanoukville Sunset

August 18, 2014 By Jan Robinson 18 Comments

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Having spent all day at Otres Beach Sihanoukville’s quiet beach option we found ourselves lounging on Pappasan chairs some 10km away on Ochheuteal Beach in Sihanoukville, hoping for a stunning sunset. It did not look promising.         45 minutes later we were enveloped in a purple glow and then suddenly the sky was dark. …

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Filed Under: Cambodia, tropical lifestyle

Otres Beach, Sihanoukville

Otres Beach Sihanoukville’s Quiet Option

August 14, 2014 By Jan Robinson 19 Comments

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Sihanoukville is a fairly laid back kind of place, casual enough in fact to be safely referred to as Snook. We loved Snooks’ restaurants and cafes – me because I could stuff myself with lemongrass and ginger scallops BBQ’d in the shell – and Marty because whilst patiently foot tapping in an alfresco jewellery shop …

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Filed Under: Cambodia, Destination

Ten Intriguing Photos from Kampot

Ten Photos from Intriguing Kampot

July 8, 2014 By Jan Robinson 32 Comments

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At first I named this post Ten Intriguing Photos from Kampot.  Then I realised what I meant to convey was that Kampot itself was Intriguing, not the Photos themselves Per se. Kampot the fourth stop on our Cambodian Itinerary was the perfect break.  It’s peaceful vibe, wide river boulevard, and quirky restaurants and bars made it an …

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Filed Under: Cambodia

Canoes at Kampong Pluk

Kampong Pluk A Fishing Village on Stilts

April 10, 2014 By Jan Robinson 23 Comments

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We decided on the spur of the moment to visit Kampong Pluk a fishing village on Tonle Sap some 30 km south-east of Siem Reap in Cambodia. [pinit] During three weeks in Cambodia in 2013 we spent four days in Siem Reap. Our spontaneous decision was made on a day trip to Beng Melea, an impressive ruined …

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Filed Under: Boat Trips, Cambodia

Phsar Leu Sihanoukville

Sihanoukville Market or Phsar Leu Market Cambodia

March 27, 2014 By Jan Robinson 27 Comments

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The business district of Sihanoukville Cambodia where Sihanoukville Market can be found, is on a small hill with the beach areas of Serendipity, Ochheuteal, Sokha, Independence and Victory spread below like a skirt front, while our favorite beach Otres is 5 km away on the outskirts.  Phsar Leu or Market Upper is central in the …

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Filed Under: Cambodia, Food to Love, Markets

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