Phnom Penh

After a 24 hour journey, 3 hours sleep and in need of a shower I arrived in Phnom Penh. In South East Asia anyone who has visited mentions the culture shock, only once you are there, seeing it andMeer informatie
After a 24 hour journey, 3 hours sleep and in need of a shower I arrived in Phnom Penh. In South East Asia anyone who has visited mentions the culture shock, only once you are there, seeing it andMeer informatie
Today was an early start followed by a 6 hour bus journey all the way to Battambang. We stopped off at various points along the way, all of different interests and each place having a slightlyMeer informatie
After a rough 5 hours sleep due to jet lag still lingering, it was a 6.30am wake up for a 20km bike ride around Battambang and the rural areas to give an insight to how the locals live and theirMeer informatie
At 9am we hit the road travelling to Siem Reap, around a 4 hour bus journey. Sadly we couldn't go by river due to it being the dry season and the river being too low.
Nevertheless, along the way weMeer informatie
Oh my goodness I am in love with this place.
The highlight of the day had to be the circus we watched this evening. I can't even put into words how amazing, incredible, superb, fantastic this showMeer informatie
Being a tourist in Siem Reap, or Cambodia for that matter, means you are obliged to go visit Angkor Wat temple. Being the biggest temple out of the many in Cambodia it's certainly a must see.
It wasMeer informatie
Today we left our lovely hotel and Siem Reap, which was a sad depart having loved the city so much. Our next stop was our homestay which would be a true local experience of a Cambodian.
On the wayMeer informatie
To finish off the homestay it was an early rise with a tour around the village to gain a better insight of how the locals led their lives and what went on day to day. At one of the homes there wereMeer informatie
Salt and pepper being what Kampot is known for (especially pepper) we headed straight to the salt farm as our first stop of the day. It was strange to see where the salt came from but also the vastMeer informatie
After most of yesterday consisting of travel and chill time, we arrived at our last destination in Sihoukaville just after lunch time. The afternoon was free time, so for me that meant relaxing and IMeer informatie
Chris BennforsSuper to hear your Day 1 & 2 experiences. Hearing you talk about it reminds me so much of Mum's and my travels in SE Asia. Look forward to hearing the next instalment.
Cindy MccarthyGlad you are safe and enjoying your first few days... it's definitely a very different world but amazing the generosity of spirit of those without much! I will never forget seeing people brushing their teeth in the river off their floating houses ... perspective is very humbling! Praying for you every night that God will surround you with His hedge of protection, introduce you to fun travelers while expanding your cultural experience! Love you Zoe! ❤❤ Cindy
Zoe BennforsThanks Cindy! I love how you are keeping up with my travels, I hope you enjoy reading my entries! Lots of love to you and the family ❤️❤️❤️