The imposing faces of Bayon

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Bayon was my favourite of all the Khmer temples at Angkor. This temple was built in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries and was intended to embrace all the religions of the kingdom, including the Islamic beliefs of the newly conquered Cham (some more information on the Cham people … Read More

A masterpiece of Khmer architecture

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Having hired a tuk tuk (and driver) for the day getting to Angkor Wat was easy. We left the driver in the car park and after shaking off hundreds of hawkers asking us to buy their postcards, water, bracelets, books we made our way across the road to the walkway … Read More

Toul Sleng or Security 21 (S-21) genocide museum

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Formally a school know as Ponhea Yat located in the middle of Phnom Penh the almost ghostly building that became know as Toul Sleng or Security 21 (S-21) still stands as a ever present reminder of the atrocities carried out by the Khmer Rouge. S-21 was Angkar’s (meaning the organisation … Read More

Choeung Ek killing field

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Set amongst peaceful rice fields and farmland is one of Cambodia’s most grisly sites the Choeung Ek killing field where as many as 17,000 Cambodians lost their lives under the Khmer Rouge regime. Located just 12km outside Phnom Penh Choeung Ek is where prisoners from the infamous Toul Sleng or … Read More

Ghosts

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The day after Ream national Park we travelled to Kampot and booked a trip to the abandoned hill station in Bokor National Park. Bokor National park was originally developed by the french when they colonised Cambodia. It was an elegant hill station with a cool climate and luxurious amenities where … Read More

Swimming with snakes!

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I’ve been in Phnom Penh for about five days now but I’m going to take you back over a week to Sihnaoukville and our day trip to Ream National Park. Ream National Park includes the only protected marine area in Cambodia, is home to more than 155 species of bird … Read More

Cross country Cambodia

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We awoke early, but still ended up rushing around to get the bus at 8:40 because our breakfast took 20 minutes to arrive. By 8:45 we were all in reception eagerly awaiting the bus to take us to Sihanouk ville along with an English guy called Marcus and two Brazilians … Read More

The journey to Cambodia

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We left Koh Chang two days ago and began the journey to the Cambodian border and onto Sihanoukville on Cambodia’s South Coast. The journey from Koh Chang went smoothly apart from waiting almost an hour for a taxi from White Sand beach to the ferry port. We didn’t get the … Read More