Bamboo Train

This is exactly what you think and kind of not at the same time. Its a bamboo platform, with a bike motor attached to it, converted to ride train rails. That's it. So much fun!! And with no rails orBaca lagi
Phnom Sampeau

Phnom Sampeau held both the Killing Cave and the Bat Cave. A ride of emotions really, I saw the killing cave first which was where the Khmer Rouge used to throw bodies from from the surface of theBaca lagi
Khmer Sticky Rice Cake

The Well of Shadows

Temple nearby was turned into a detention camp for Khmer Rouge prisoners.
Rice Paper Factory

Wat Phnom Ek

The modern and ancient temple are at same site. The ancient temple, which is angkorian and now in ruins, was built in 11th Century by Suryavarman I as a Hindu place of worship. The modern Ek PhnomBaca lagi
Fruit Bat Trees

Wat Banan

Vineyard

Mushroom Farm

Swing "San Francisco" Bridge

Mrs Bun's Ancient House

Otres, Cambodia

Seagarden!!! Otres is a stretch of beach near Sihanoukville that caters towards travellers seeking beach life, island life, relaxation, food, alcohol or any combination of the aforementioned. Rach andBaca lagi
Kampot, Cambodia

Kampot was pretty much a continuation of Seagarden our crew just swapped out the sea for a river with.....THE BLOB. Arcadia was a bit out of Kampot town but was the hostel that everyone came to fromBaca lagi
Sihanoukville, Cambodia

After getting a call from Rach saying that she was going to be working for the next few months at the temple we arranged to meet Sihanoukville so we could spend some quality time together before IBaca lagi
Koh Rong Samloem

We took a boat across to Koh Rong Samloem seeing a frickin' tornado or cyclone or whatever it's called on the way!! We arrived and it was literally an island paradise with barely any people. We spentBaca lagi
Phnom Penh, Cambodia

After Koh Rong I was meeting up with Jack and Chris in Phnom Phen, the capital of Cambodia, which was a very busy, very dirty city in which in which not much seemed to be attractive. The street foodBaca lagi
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

HCMC! We arrived late at night not knowing what's going to be in store for us over the next month. All I knew was that I live Vietnamese food and that we were going to be meeting up with Josh and theBaca lagi
Ben Tanh Market

This was the night market near our hostel which we pretty much frequented for one reason or the the other, needless to say my previous 3 months in Asia had honed my bartering skills to a very fine,Baca lagi
Skydeck

Josh's celebratory birthday drinks started in style on the skydeck overlooking Ho Chi Minh City. The views were very cool although I seem to have lost a lot of my Saigon pictures... I guess you'llBaca lagi
Pub Crawl...That Fateful Night

I'm not going to go into too much detail however this was a definitely memorable moment of the trip so it's worth mentioning.
A person who will remained unnamed at this point (whose birthday it wasBaca lagi
Dim Sum House

Ooooooooh myyyyy gosh!!!!! Best dim sum spot out of all the places I have visited. We went 2 times for breakfast and once for lunch. It was divine. I'm going to take my Mum there one day so she canBaca lagi
Jade Emporor Pagoda

What seemed like a short walk on a map led to a hearty jaunt to see this pagoda. It was the first Taoist temple I had been to and straightway I could tell the differences compared to that of theBaca lagi
War Remnants Museum

This musuem was shocking, disgusting and eye opening all in one barely manageable bundle. Having only visited S21 a few days before in Cambodia the atrocities that can be caused by man were fresh inBaca lagi
Cu Chi Tunnels

The famous Cu Chi tunnels, how the Vietnamese survived the absolutely massive amount of bombs that hit the ground - more than the total that was dropped on both sides in WW2. The tunnel entrances wereBaca lagi