Kampot and Kep I have combined these two places as they are only about 30 minutes apart and can be explored together. Kampot Kampot is a sleepy city in southern Cambodia, it is famous for its salt fields and pepper plantations. The town itself is relatively quiet with more of chilled laid back vibe as opposed to bustling city. It's almost as if time stopped here. Dilapidated buildings line quiet roads, and locals buy produce in small markets dotted around the town. Kep Kep is a coastal ... View the Post
Koh Rong
Koh Rong Koh Rong is a beautiful island in the Sihanoukville province in the south of Cambodia. It is famous for its white sand beaches, stunning corals, and dense forests. Koh Rong has 43km of pristine beaches, all offering a different experience. You can party in the south or have the ultimate relaxation in the north. In recent years Koh Rong has experienced rapid development particularly in Koh Touch, the pier town. Here you can find many guest houses and bars. It's the party hub of ... View the Post
Siem Reap
Siem Reap Siem Reap is Cambodia's tourist gem. Not only is it the gateway to visit the famous Angkor Wat temples but it's also a stunning city in its own right. Siem Reap has positioned itself as Cambodia's go to spot, it has everything from backpacker hostels to, boutique hotels and fine dining. There is something for everyone in the city, whether it be partying on pub street, visiting temples for a week or relaxing at luxury spa hotels. Getting there Siem Reap is reachable by both ... View the Post
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh Phnom Penh is Cambodia's capital. It's a city that really ignites your senses, there are bustling markets pouring out into the streets, motorbikes whizzing by and restaurants oozing the smell of Khmer dishes. Phnom Penh was once known as the 'Pearl of Asia' but it suffered greatly during the war. Since then the Cambodian people have worked to rebuild the city back to its former glory. Something which struck me was the visible difference between the classes. Range Rovers and ... View the Post