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  • Cambodia Dez made an unscheduled stop on the trip and decided to take a trip to Cambodia to see the sights of Ankor. The trip here was one of the most horrific thinhs i have ever experianced in my life. After a Posted by unique1der in The D&G Tour | Jun 24, 2007
  • seim reap Well i was eager to return here again as i enjoyed the people,culture and food last time.. This time the heat was unbearable for me,although the rainstorms at night were fun. Unfortunately i picked up a nasty bug and my Posted by eliteone in mikes midlife round the world in 96 days | Jun 22, 2007
  • Cambodia After flying out of Hong Kong we arrived at the brand new Bangkok international airport. All seemed very nice untill we had to que for half an hour at immigration! During our wait and my race with em to the Posted by robandem in No work for 6 months! | Mar 22, 2007
  • Tuk-tuk Story - The Return Que ca fait du bien de fouerrer un peu! Apres des derniers mois plutot intenses, une semaine a me "pogner" le beigne a fait du bien! J'ai vu plusieurs films, lu en masse et me suis paye un Posted by plebel in L'Odyssee de Patrice | Jun 16, 2007
  • Johm Riab from Cambodia This is my first attempt to update the blog and give Cardie a break. Let’s hope that the standard will be as good and who knows it may be a while before I let Cardie back on. When we planned Posted by Curleys in Curley World Tour! | Jun 13, 2007
  • Travelling by the seat of my pants As I was bouncing down a dirt road in Siem Reap on the back of a motorbike, the thought did cross my mind that my mo Posted by jme75 in Jenny's Travels | Jun 15, 2007
  • Back to the Beach After three days of the chaos of Bangkok, I think we were all happy to land on the beautiful island of Ko Samui. The hotel we stayed at was beautiful - and there really is not much to tell about Posted by jme75 in Jenny's Travels | Jun 12, 2007
  • Life is cheap Siem Reap kicks arse on PP. The people are so friendly and there is hardly any garbage on the street. We are staying at the Golden Village Guesthouse. It has nice staff, balconies, wood panelled rooms and a massive budda Posted by shellieb in International Sampoon's vacation 2007 | Mar 13, 2007
  • ANGKOR WHAT? Sam getting agro cause repeats are on the telle, hey, they only got 70 channels! Aparently Cambodians love TV as they can´t afford to do anything else. The skyline is crammed with satilite dishe Posted by shellieb in International Sampoon's vacation 2007 | Mar 12, 2007
  • The shitty road to Cambodia Yes, finally a sleep in! We slept from 2 after lunch to 10am this morning with much thanks to our happy pizza, after ordering our small sized pizza with extra happy we were completely stoned out of our minds. F@#k'd! Posted by shellieb in International Sampoon's vacation 2007 | Mar 11, 2007
  • Cambodia The New World Lodge, Bangkok. Our home after leaving the Viengtai for the last time (it's weird how we actually felt attached to it having stayed there so many times!) It was only 5mins down the road, but not knowing Posted by dudewardel in Gap Year | Jun 1, 2007
  • Some photos from Angkor Wat and Laos [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/94 Posted by janie23 in Jane's trip to Indochina | Jun 2, 2007
  • Angkor, What! Hello Again, We are in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and it is kicking our asses. Actually we really like Cambodia, but it seems that Cambodia doesn't like us. We are both sick. I (Jen) have a cold and Posted by jtremblay in Up Up and Away | May 26, 2007
  • Kampot capers Phnom Penh had been getting a little too much, the traffic (although no way as bad as Vietnam) the driving (do you know that to make a turn into a busy road all vehicles will turn into the flow of Posted by markxjones in Free from work! | May 26, 2007
  • Am I a Lotus Eater? In Homer's Odyssey, Odyseus sends a party of men off to search for water when they come to one of the many islands in the Mediterranean After many hours and still no sign of the men or the Posted by markxjones in Free from work! | May 25, 2007
  • Phnom Penh I spent 4 nights in PP (I constantly get the spelling of the capital wrong - the abbreviation may be the safest way to go). The first was in the centrally located Lotus Guest House 1 where Posted by markxjones in Free from work! | May 19, 2007
  • Tuol Sleng Prison There are travellers in Cambodia who know nothing or next to nothing about the genocide the Khemer Rouge exacted on their own people. 'Ignorance is bliss?' I'm not sure whether reading u Posted by markxjones in Free from work! | May 18, 2007
  • Temples, Tourists & Touts! After a gruelling six hour bus ride from Phnom Penh I eventually reached Siem Reap, Praise the Lord. I purposely didn't eat much before I boarded the bus as I had the back seat and I am a notoriously bad Posted by t-trippin in Tara's 2007 Trip | May 14, 2007
  • Cambodia - Phnom Penh We arrived at Phnom Penh by bus it cost us $10 but took about 5-6 hours, we were gonna get the boat but it cost $25 for the same length of time but there was a risk that we may Posted by geranddebs in Round The World Adventures | May 6, 2007
  • Life is cheap A bit traumatised this morning by an event that, apparently,is all too common - the traffic accident. I was doing a cooking class with a young Khemer chef and restaurant owner and another traveller - Chris from Holland. Posted by markxjones in Free from work! | May 13, 2007
  • Cambodia - Siem Reap Flew to Cambodia with all the lads and had arranged to stay at the golden banana - guys were well chuffed obviously... especially since Ger had just got his hair shaved and we slagged the boys it was the sister Posted by geranddebs in Round The World Adventures | May 6, 2007
  • The Highs and Lows of Cambodia Had a really great day yesterday here in Battenbang. Am really glad that I decided to go here. It feels like a really Cambodian town without the bells and whistles (read tourists, touts and beggers) of Siem Reap Posted by markxjones in Free from work! | May 13, 2007
  • Cambodia Hi everyone! So i left vietnam for bangkok and spent 2 days in bangkok just relaxing and sorting out my visa for China before i was to meet my friend Jo (who i met in Oz) and travel to Cambodia with Posted by daniG in The Big Trip... | May 13, 2007
  • Indochina Unplugged (Cambodia Part Two) As much as we'd like to write novel worthy entries of each of the 27 days of our trip and go into as much detail as you may want us to I think it's fair to say that we've got Posted by katyjamie in Katy's and Jamie's Adventures | May 11, 2007
  • Cambodia.... I arrived in the capital Phnom Penh after a short flight from Bangkok. For some reason I had expected Cambodia to be similar to Thailand, but it was evident from the moment I set foot off the airplane it is Posted by t-trippin in Tara's 2007 Trip | May 11, 2007
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