Cambodia

A great add-on to any Asia holiday is enthralling Cambodia, in particular Siem Reap, once a dusty ‘one-road’ town, now ‘boutiqued’ up to the rafters. One that stands out is the utterly unique Sala Lodges: 11 Khmer-style timber houses on stilts. But although we love the lively streets of Siem Reap, the main reason heading north is the nearby temples of Angkor. One of the best ways to explore Angkor is by bike. Cycling the remote roads, branching off to lesser (sometimes deserted) temples, stopping off to observe orange-robed monks going about their daily chores and watching the sun set over these ancient wonders are all lifetime memory-bank experiences.

Asian Adventures…An interview with Brian!

28th March 2012
by Lizzie Jones

Brian, I know you are very well travelled but I understand your most recent trip was to two countries you’ve never been to before? How exciting! Lizzie, I spent much of the eighties (how old do I sound!) travelling in and around South East Asia but at that time, both Vietnam and Cambodia were pretty […]

Sunrise at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

7th February 2012
by Lizzie Jones

Cambodia is a place which is close to my heart and has a way of touching your soul like few other countries I have been lucky enough to have visited. Many people associate Cambodia with its dark and turbulent modern history and the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge in the 1970’s. However it is the […]

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