Revs and Island Sun

Today, we met up with Montana friends Vos and Todd and rented some scooters. We took a day drive around Phụ Quốc island and saw some pretty sites. It was a perfect day for a ride on scooters. AtBaca lagi
Goodbye Vietnam - Hello Cambodia!

After a great week in Phụ Quốc, we boarded a ferry and headed to Ha Tian on the mainland to cross over to Cambodia. The crossing this time was much smoother tận our last to get another VietnamBaca lagi
Pepper Farms

We had a wonderful time in Kep, the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. It was founded as a seaside retreat by French colonizers in 1908 and has a lot of charm and history. We stayed inBaca lagi
Rabbit Island

After a day of motoring around Kep and relaxing pool side, we hopped on a boat this morning to Rabbit island. This small island can be hiked in 2 plus hours. The beach is lined with a few cute beachBaca lagi
Kep Sunset

Our last evening in Kep was welcomed by a glorious sunset. We had fresh local crabs in “summer rolls,” vegetable tempura, and crispy Kep crabs deep fried in chili and garlic - Delish!!!!
On the Road to Phnom Penh

We left Kep via van late morning. Snapping photos in a moving vehicle as a passenger does not usually yield great results. However, capturing the Cambodian sky, rural areas, palm tree lined streets,Baca lagi
First Night in Phnom Penh

After checking in to our hotel in central Phnom Penh, we hit the pavement and found a great roof top bar and had some whisky from Nepal - very tasty!
Our friends we met in Jersey City but now livingBaca lagi
Killing Fields

Today was a very sobering day. We took a group tour to visit the Killing fields of Choeung Ek, followed by the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, the notorious Khmer Rouge prison known as S-21, through whoseBaca lagi
Going Bats

Nature is amazing - Craig and I were sitting at the foot of Battambang’s Phnom Sampeou at dusk, as a stream of millions of bats take flight in a snake like formation from the cave looking forBaca lagi
Floating Village

We took a boat on Sangker River to Siem Reap. Along the way, we observed river life among locals in floating villages. Fishing was a way of life for many of these people. We also leaned that many ofBaca lagi
The Roluos Group temples

In the morning we visited three smaller Angkorian temples that we had not visited on our trip in 2009. These temples form part of the Roluos Group, which are spread out over the former site of theBaca lagi
Angkor National Museum

In the afternoon, we visited the excellent Angkor National Museum. The galleries were beautiful and the artifacts were generally very well labeled, plus we bought the excellent audio guide. The museumBaca lagi
Preah Khan

We spent Christmas Eve revisiting two of the Angkor temples we saw in 2009. The first was the massive (140 acre) complex of Preah Khan (“Sacred Sword“ in Khmer), which was built in the 12thBaca lagi
Neak Pean

The next temple we visited was Neak Pean (“the entwined serpents") which stands on an artificial island in the middle of the enormous northern baray.
The temple consists of a single tower sittingBaca lagi
Cambodian Vietnamese War Memorial

On the way back to the hotel from the temples we stopped at a memorial to the Vietnamese soldiers who died in the war against the Khmer Rouge in 1975. The tiled structure in the background containsBaca lagi
Christmas Eve night

We spent Christmas Eve with Voss and Todd, who had arrived the day before from their motorcycle trip through Vietnam, and Chanda and Tean, who drove up from Phnom Penh. We had a very nice dinner at aBaca lagi
Angkor Thom - Bayon

We spent Christmas morning with Voss and Todd visiting Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm. We hired a guide through the hotel, but he wasn’t that great, mainly due to his mediocre English. We had thoughtBaca lagi
Ta Prohm

After leaving Angkor Thom, we went to the temple of Ta Prohm, which is very popular with tourists, partly because it was featured in the movie Tomb Raider. The ruins are half-consumed by theBaca lagi
Angkor Wat

Todd and Voss decided to head back to their hotel after lunch, so we continued on to Angkor Wat without them.
Angkor Wat is the most famous of the many temples spread out over an area of 400 squareBaca lagi
Kbal Spean

Today we headed out again in the tuk tuk with Mr. Phorn on a longer journey from Siem Reap.
First we visited the site of Kbal Spean, which was used by the Khmer as a hill retreat in the mid-eleventhBaca lagi
Banteay Srei Temple

After leaving Kbal Spean, we drove by tuk tuk to the ruins of Banteay Srei Temple, which is on the way back to Siem Reap. Banteay Srei is the most elaborately decorated of all Angkor’s monuments,Baca lagi
Angkor Thom - Baphuon

In the morning we went back to Angkor Thom to visit complexes that we did not go to on Christmas Day.
We started with the imposing Baphuon, the eleventh-century state-temple of Udayadityavarman II.Baca lagi
On the Road Again

Craig and I had our last breakfast in Siem Reap this morning before hitting the road for Preah Vihear. I had my usual rice noodle soup with a delicious broth and Craig had a nice omelette.
We took aBaca lagi
Koh Ker temple

After a roadside lunch near Preah Vihear, we drove a couple hours south to another set of Angkor ruins called Koh Ker.
Koh Ker was briefly capital of the Angkorian empire in the 10th century. TheBaca lagi
Preah Vihear temple

We hired car and driver for the day and spent the morning driving about 1 1/2 hours to Prasat Preah Vihear, an ancient Angkor temple (and now a World Heritage Site) located in a dramatic mountaintopBaca lagi