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The magic of Angkor Wat

An absolute must visit when in Siem Reap, Cambodia is Angkor Wat. Seriously, these temples are wicked! We wanted to catch the sunrise spectacle today but Len wasn’t able to join because of her food poisoning #1 where she’s suffering from right now. So we decided to do the sunset one instead. She didn’t want […]

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Full Moon in Sihanoukville

All day people were handing out flyers for the Full Moon party. We decided to check out Beachclub Sessions. Acoustic performances during the day, cheap beers, DJ sets and fire shows. We didn’t planned to stay that long. The (11 hours bus) for Siem Reap leaves at 7 in the morning.

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Saying hi to Sihanoukville

It was no surprise we were leaving Kampot after just one day since we were almost the only ones around so we headed early in the morning for Sihanoukville. Bumpy ride with a funny guy explaining all the traffic habits in Cambodia. It’s OK to put people on the roof, it’s also OK to ride […]

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Hello, anyone there in Kampot?

We said goodbye to Phnom Penh and took the bus to Kampot which should be this lovely little town according to the Lonely Planet. On arrival there were little Tuk Tuk’s around and the main roundabout was abandoned. Somehow we landed in the main backpackers street and found a pretty nice guesthouse called Orchids Garden.

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Chau Doc (goodbye Vietnam)

This was our last day in Vietnam before heading towards Phnom Penh. Len started the day taking pictures from our balcony. We hadn’t planned anything for the day and just wanted to figure out how and when to go towards Cambodia till we met this guy. He told us about this mountain and local stuff […]

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Vinh Long Homestay

Goodbye Saigon and hello Mekong Delta! I just realized I didn’t took any pictures in Saigon… It guess it wasn’t that special although it started to get nicer the longer we stayed. It’s pretty much like a big city. Loud noises, people begging, you know… at first a bit anoying. But after some great places […]

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Cu Chi tunnels

Just came back from a tour to Cu Chi. Cu Chi is well known for its tunnels which defended the people during the war. One word, crazy! We were shown the booby traps they used (which were frightening), some firing M16’s, AK47’s and other guns at the firing range and went into one of the […]

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Hoi An was a delight

We sure had fun in Hoi An although the weather could have been better. The food was delicious and all people were really nice. Did I mention the 0,14 (fresh) beer in the foodcourt near the market. Right, I might have gained some extra kilos. Oh well… Len got to make some gorgeous clothing tailored […]

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