- Kinder Kambodschas
Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- The Bamboo Train - Gegenverkehr "Menschen"
Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- From Poi Pet (Thai Border) to Siam Reap (Cambodia)
Um 5 Uhr morgens sind wir mit dem Zug von Bangkok nach Aranyaprathet/Poi Pet an die kambodschanische Grenze. Von dort aus nahmen wir uns mit Susanne aus Deutschland, die alleine unterwegs war und auch in diesem Zug wa Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- The Bamboo Train - kambodschanischer Hochgeschwindigkeitszug
Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- The Bamboo Train construction
Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- Captain Bamboo Train
Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- The Bamboo Train: Gegenverkehr - Kein Problem
Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- Siam Reap (Cambodia): Angkor Wat
Der Angkor Archäologische Park ist ein Areal mit vielen Tempeln nördlich der Stadt Siem Reap. Angkor Wat ist einer von diesen Tempeln. Im touristischen Sprachgebrauch steht der Begriff 'Angk Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- Kinderheim Siam Reap
Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- Motorbike Ausflug um Battambang
Posted by miriheb in Rene und Miriam on tour | Oct 18, 2007
- Siem Reap
We got a bargain on a hotel on Asia rooms so checked into a hotel with a swimming pool :-)
We decided on a 3 day pass as temple fever kicks in well before lunch and I really wanted to do Posted by GSensible in Girl Sensible - Around The World | Oct 4, 2007
- Phnom Penh
Bit of a hangover started the day........
We flew from Bangkok to Phnom Penh, pretty good flight but neither of us had realised to what an extent the Tonle Sap floods in rainy season, the pilot had the landing gear down, Posted by GSensible in Girl Sensible - Around The World | Oct 4, 2007
- Our Angkor Experience
[NOTE: We've added photos, and Anica's writing, to the Bangkok entry since it was first posted]
October 14
(Rob)
Sometimes it really is all about the journey. We had decided to go "overland" (i.e. hire a car/driver) from Bangkok to Siem Posted by jennrob in Our Big World Trip | Oct 16, 2007
- Kampot, Kep and Sianoukville
Last week was our mid-semester break, which coincided with the Khmer festival of Pchum Ben. The festival lasts 15 days and centers around paying respect to deceased ancestors. The cities empty as Khmer go home to the provinces to be Posted by jcie185 in On the Road Again... | Oct 14, 2007
- wat's happening...
since our one year anniversary was celebrated via a webcam to korea and laura working a gps launch, before the trip, we agreed to celebreate our 2 year anniversary in a once in a lifetime place -- visiting ankgor wat Posted by MorrisAK1 in Living the Dream | Oct 1, 2007
- The Temples of Angkor
Angkor Wat and the surrounding temples are what attracts most tourists to Cambodia. People spend everything from one day to weeks (okay, maybe a week. I mean, how much time can you really spend at the temples?) exploring the temples Posted by MonicaTeal in Belly full of rice | Oct 4, 2007
- Cambodia
After two days of travelling, four airports and beds made out of chairs pushed together, I arrived in Phnom Penh. It's a bustling city and I headed straight into the thick of it on a moto. Fifteen minutes after landing Posted by MonicaTeal in Belly full of rice | Oct 3, 2007
- National Museum and Dolphins for Development
Well, it has been a busy week. On Monday, Sue and I visited the National Museum which houses a plethora of ancient buddhas, hindu stone carvings, leather shadow puppets, stone age artefacts and pieces from many wats including Angkor. The Posted by jcie185 in On the Road Again... | Sep 11, 2007
- Angkor Wats
Our morning began at 4:30 am to watch the sunrise over Angkor Wats which is apparently the thing to do- despite the fact that it's monsoon season and pouring rain. We got a tuk tuk to make the short Posted by hshapel in Travels in SE Asia | Sep 9, 2007
- Phnom Penh
Took the 1:00 bus to Phnom Penh. AGAIN bumped into the Spanish dudes whilst getting on the bus. They had decided also to travel to Phnom Penh on the same day and same bus company as us - small world!! Posted by Claire_ in Claire & Melanie's Global Trek | Aug 12, 2007
- Over the sewage canal and through the jungle...
It's true...after just a few days in Bangkok we were more than ready to see Cambodia. Bangkok is a beautiful/crazy/noisey/dirty city and We still have a few more places to explore but we decided to first take a break Posted by hshapel in Travels in SE Asia | Sep 8, 2007
- Cambodia
Travel Notes : Thailand and Cambodia November 2005
Highlights
• Cambodia – my first trip there and I found it both easier traveling than I expected but more disturbing than either Thailand or Laos due to a surplus of Posted by MarshallC in .. towards a world unknown... | Aug 16, 2007
- Hello from Phnom Penh
Yes, Phnom Penh is noisy, dusty and dirty but I am already falling in love with this busy city which will be my home for the next few months. The volunteer house is cool and spacious. There are only five Posted by jcie185 in On the Road Again... | Sep 2, 2007
- The not-very-lost-but-none-the-less-astounding Angkor Wat...
I've given up on adding the fancy map thing, since it no longer really represents my whereabouts! We've picked up enough days to already arrive in Bangkok, and spend a very enjoyable and laisurely time in Laos. We won't be Posted by fuzzbuzz85 in =>[Lost in Asia]<= | Aug 28, 2007
- Cambodia
Cambodia! The realm of pain and suffering, war and poverty. Another example of how fanatic ideology can destroy.
First days in Cambodia are disturbingly unfamiliar and shocking. Trying to soak up the reality of life in Cambodia, I hardly Posted by Bita in My trips around the world ... | Aug 25, 2007