And now...

We left Siem Reap, Cambodia on Monday afternoon, around 12:30, which would have been 10:30 BC time on Sunday night. We got in Mackenzie last night at 6:00pm. That’s roughly 44 hours. Long time, weOkumaya devam et
All Templed Out

We had one day left on our passes for the ruins at Angkor. We got up early this morning and checked out a couple more temples and big man made, rectangular lake. The people of these kingdoms were busyOkumaya devam et
Our Last Night in Town

We still had to pick up a couple gifts and souvenirs, and get another damn massage...there are massage places everywhere!! And Amber needed a pair of sandals; she blew out her last pair walking aroundOkumaya devam et
Just another day in Cambodia

Because we like to keep our travel plans open, we don’t book anything in advance and kinda let the trip take us wherever we wanna go. Works well for us, mostly. Eight months ago when we booked theOkumaya devam et
Lilys Secret Garden

We talked about taking a cooking class when we were over here. It’s a good way to meet people but also to learn the culture and, well, get better at cooking, and so you can make the same dishes youOkumaya devam et
Angkor Thom

The four faced Buddha, or maybe the sleeping Buddha, built by another king, different than the Angkor Wat, and i would say, much older. But still just as stunning.
The Angkor Wat

You read about it in books, maybe you’ve even been here. We have all wanted to see this place, some of us since we read about it in elementary school. There really are no words to describe theOkumaya devam et
Phare!

There is a school in Battambang, (say it like Battumbong) that takes disadvantaged kids and develops their musical, dancing, acting and acrobatic skills. To raise money for the school they put onOkumaya devam et
Floating Village

We read about these before we left and it was on all our wish lists. You drive past the lotus plantations another ten minutes and you find the end of the road, at a man made channel that leads out toOkumaya devam et
EoCambo Residence

We have had pretty good luck with accommodation. Really only one place where the room may have not met everyone’s standard. We stayed at the Don Bosco Hotel School in Sihanoukville and wereOkumaya devam et
Angkor National Museum

From everything we read and what we had been told by other travellers was to go check out the National Museum prior to our visit to Angkor Wat and all the temples. Seemed like a reasonable plan, evenOkumaya devam et
Lotus Plantation

When we were in Koh Rong, the woman we met from Ottawa, whose mom owned the place we were staying told us about the lotus plantation. We took a twenty minute car ride out to the lotus fields...whatOkumaya devam et
Night Market and Pub Street

Like all SE Asian towns and cities, theres a night market where they sell all the same stuff on one street as the other. Lights and loud music and people everywhere. It’s a spectacle not to beOkumaya devam et
Sometimes people just piss you off

It didn’t take any of us very long to reach the limits of our patience with other travellers. We spent about 45 minutes in the departure lounge at Sihanoukville with this group. I wont share theOkumaya devam et
Cambodian Wildlife

Everywhere we go we run into the local wildlife, insects and lizards especially. Here are a few shoots til now. Still waiting to see a bearcat and the tiger.
Its a Family Affair

On our way out from the pepper farm, there was a family picking rice in the front of their house. We asked driver to stop so we could get really touristy and take some pictures. We were a littleOkumaya devam et
Kampot Pepper Fields

About thirty kilometres southeast of the city are the pepper fields. It’s arid country, rocky, kind of hilly but still quite scenic if you like that sort of thing. You turn off the highway onto aOkumaya devam et
Day trip to the pepper fields

When we were in Long Beach the lady from Ottawa strongly suggested we go to the pepper fields in Kampot. Have you ever heard of Kampot Pepper Crab? Cambodia’s signature dish. Supposedly amazing. AndOkumaya devam et
We went left

There’s not a lot of activity on this beach. And that’s just fine with us. Yesterday we walked to the right, to see what we could see. Today we went left. To the end of the beach. And had a fewOkumaya devam et
Jungle Hike

We had a decent breakfast in the restaurant and had a really good conversation with the owner and her daughter. Her daughter is visiting from Ottawa, born and raised in Ontario but pretty wellOkumaya devam et
Longset Beach

On the island of Koh Rong, Longset Beach is about three kilometres up the beach from all the thumping bars and nightclubs of Saracen Bay. Well not all. There is one nightclub that is a little waysOkumaya devam et
Sihanoukville Ferry

We checked out of the Eolia Beach Bungalows on Sunday morning for the white sand beaches of Koh Rong. Otres Beach is really pretty, and there are lots of places to stay and eat, but as far as resortOkumaya devam et
Eolia Beach Bungalows?

Not sure the name actually. Its a really nice place, a mere 50 steps from the sand and shore of the Gulf Of Thailand. This whole stretch seems pretty quiet. On one of our walks it appears that the oneOkumaya devam et
Lets go to the beach!

We had a wonderful tuktuk driver for two days, Vanthon, who was full of information and suggestions for us, and he lined up a driver to take us to the coast. In a much more comfortable ride we droveOkumaya devam et
Go F?!$% yourselfie

I told you the selfie stick goes everywhere with us. Actually she forgot the stick, but not the selfie.
GezginWelcome Home!
GezginGlad you're home. It felt like I tagged along but...without the humidity.
GezginYour head looks like it is not attached to your body. Glad you are home safe and sound and that you had a great time.