Vietnam and Cambodia by River
Guest post by Seth Woodward, The Cruise Web Team One of the greatest challenges of visiting Vietnam and Cambodia is choosing where to go and what to see – there’s just so much that shouldn’t be missed.
Guest post by Seth Woodward, The Cruise Web Team One of the greatest challenges of visiting Vietnam and Cambodia is choosing where to go and what to see – there’s just so much that shouldn’t be missed.
Guest post by Bridget Sandorford. Traveling to Asia is an exciting prospect. There are so many different countries, climates and cultures to explore.
Guest post by Krzysztof (Chris) Arciszewski. I consider my travels as part of my education. I love to learn and have a curiosity that seems to propel me, sometimes literally, to far corners of the world. I am genuinely interested in each place I visit, trying to absorb as much of the local culture, language, [...]
The first thing I realised when dining in Phnom Penh is that almost all cafes and restaurants serve complete condiment, and I mean very complete.
Always be prepared when traveling down the dusty road in Siem Reap. Note: RMDFXDCN47GA
They drive on the wrong side. Honking is a norm, it simply means that you are approaching/watch out/get out of my way. You’ll hear it every second…traffic is a havoc and very few traffic lights available. Not forget to mention, dusty road ahead the whole trip. Definately not a child-friendly place, but a good place for [...]
The crumbling ruins of Angkor is a UNESCO World Heritage site situated in Siem Riep, Cambodia. Our hired tuk-tuk picked us up at 7am and within 15-20 minutes we arrived at Angkor Archaeological Park.
A trip to Siem Riep would not be complete without a boat ride on Tonle Sap Lake.