Cambodia is a country that has a special place in my heart. It feels like a second home to me, because for more than 2 years of being on the road, I spent my 6 months in Cambodia where I gained so many friends. I'm happy to see that even slow, this country is recovering […]
Photo of the Week – Sunrise at Tonle Sap River
This shot was taken in Tonle Sap river along Sisowath Quay in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.??When in Pnom Penh and if you are not one of the party-goer type, then you should go to Sisowath Quay and observe or better yet do what the ordinary Khmer does every morning and evening. During weekends or […]
A Celebration of My Blog Anniversary and New Year!!!
I can't believe that I just hit my one year mark in travel blogging and I’ve also been on the road for nine months now. My first few entries??never fails to make me smile because of the grammatical errors that I’ve decided not to edit to remind me of how much I’ve improved. My first […]
Phnom Penh: Meeting Point of Three Rivers
Phnom Penh is the capital of Cambodia. It is located where the mighty Mekong river, Basaac and the great Tonle Sap river meet. ??It is became the capital city when King Ponhea Yat fled here from Angkor in 1431 after the invasion of the Siamese. But it only became the official seat of government in […]
Tuol Sleng : A moving experience
The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a museum in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. An entrance fee of USD2 is collected at the main entrance for the maintenance of the Museum. Before looking around the area, you must observe some customs here – no laughing. Tuol Sleng used to be a high school in […]