Blog Entries tagged 'sihanoukville'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'sihanoukville'
- Sihanoukville & Kampot, CambodiaCrystal and I arrived in Sihanoukville from Siem Reap. Footprints Hostel was recommended to me by another backpacker I met along the way. It was cheap and nasty and we had to wait hours after an overnight bus journey to Posted by Travel__Tease in Finding Myself in South East Asia | Apr 1, 2017
- Cambodia: Sihanoukville - Serendipity & OtresOn a cloudy Monday morning in Phnom Penh we got on our mini-bus to Sihanoukville; a province in Southwest Cambodia. For the whole 5 hour journey the bus played a wildlife documentary on a fold-down screen up front based on Posted by advensha in Advensha | Apr 6, 2016
- New Hope CambodiaAs we left Cambodia, we were searching for the reasons why we fell in love with the country. Phnom Penh and Siem Reap are nice cities, but they certainly aren't spectacular in the way that Sydney and Cusco are. The Posted by kristian23 in The Globetrotting Graduates | Jul 21, 2015
- BOOKED!The third time of seeing the flights infant of my on my mac screen i did it. It was gone 11pm and i just thought do it. I was doing it alone but when else was i going to have Posted by Tribuzio in My gap fortnight and a half! | Jun 8, 2015
- 6) Cambodia==Cambodia== Cambodia was absolutely my favourite and there is no doubt in my mind that I will return in the future. There is still so much to see, to find out. It is not lush, nor green. It is brown and Posted by jayandmat2015 in Jay & Mat's Travel Blog | May 31, 2015
- Sihanoukville (Cambodia)[center]I personally didn't mind our location in Sihanoukville, (Don't Tell Mama's Hostel, Otres Beach) but I'm less of a nightbird than Ricky and being at the end of the quiet beach, put us 10 minutes away by tuk-tuk to civilisation Posted by Lady Mantle in Lady M's Worldwide Adventures | Feb 27, 2014
- Angkor, What?We took a bus from Bangkok’s Northern Bus Terminal Mo Chit to the Cambodian border without much hassle (turn up, buy ticket, buy snacks, get on next departing bus, off we go). Rather than take yet another 3 hour bus Posted by TessAndRach in Asian Adventure | Feb 23, 2014
- Sihanoukville & Koh RongAfter three days in Phnom Penh we were eager to back to the more relaxed atmosphere of the beach. So our third bus in seven days picked us up outside our guesthouse, early, so early in fact we were still Posted by Chelsandliam in Powered by Noodles | Aug 26, 2013
- Weekend in SihanoukvilleAffording ourselves a little lie-in, when we finally got out of the guest house, the rest of the group staying in the neighboring Led Zephyr was nowhere to be found. Knowing that this could be by design or fully unintentionally, Posted by TheDukes in Life ala Cambodia | Dec 17, 2012
- Cycling in Phnom Penh and trip to SihanoukvilleWhilst any form of own transport in Phnom Penh is generally discouraged for foreigners, after a couple of weeks here I get the feel that own transport is a necessity. The ground rule of getting anywhere is to slowly but Posted by TheDukes in Life ala Cambodia | Dec 17, 2012
- Chapter eighty four - Sihanoukville's second chanceDay 301: Sihanoukville, Cambodia 27/07/2012 So depart from the B&Q furniture bus depot and make our way to Sihanoukville, for a final chance to snatch some quality beach time. The not uncomfortable minibus takes far more than the promised four hours Posted by tevs in Unbelievable trekkers | Sep 12, 2012
- Chapter forty seven - Sihanoukville (the sequel)Day 170: Sihanoukville, Cambodia 18/03/12 Our last day on the island, so we pack early and get ready to leave, heading to the beach for the last time after a quick breakfast of peanut butter and jelly baguettes. We actually spend Posted by tevs in Unbelievable trekkers | Apr 1, 2012
- Chapter forty five - SihanoukvilleDay 164: Sihanoukville, Cambodia 12/03/2012 Surprisingly, we are up at the right time for this morning's bus and after a tuk-tuk ride to the bus stand my dodgy stomach sees me dive into the attached cafe to use the facilities. Gemma Posted by tevs in Unbelievable trekkers | Mar 22, 2012
- Catch Cambodia...First of all, apologies on my slackness on writing my blog the past week. I have had a few queries about when my next blog entry is going to be, but with last week being my last week at Posted by ljmac2 in South East Asia mark II | Dec 17, 2011
- Vietnam On one of our last days in Sihanoukville we went on a snorkeling trip, which included visits to two different coral reefs and three different islands as well as a stop for a fresh Baraqua Posted by PiaErik in Asia and Back | Nov 14, 2011
- Sihanoukville!So for this week’s blog, unfortunately I’m not going to sound like an altruistic volunteer, but rather more like your image of the typical backpacker that comes to South-East Asia (try not to cringe!) This week we only had Posted by ljmac2 in South East Asia mark II | Nov 13, 2011
- So much to see and so little timeI finally have my travel itinerary to Cambodia solidified. I might have to tweak it a bit after I get there. It'll depend on if I like the place or not. Day 1: Phnom Penh Day 2: Phnom Penh Day 3: Siem Posted by okamalyes in Wanderlust Cambodia | Oct 7, 2011
- Roadtrippin' Part 2The journey to Ditumabo Waterfalls, the highlight of our road trip, was an amazing experience in itself and the reward was more than worth the journey. I tell our tale through pictures...... [ Posted by VascoDiveMaster in Vasco's Dive Master Life | Sep 5, 2011
- SihanoukvilleI am in mountanous south of Cambodia in a cozy little village called Sihnoukville. The town is surrounded by hills, islands and white sand beach. It is quiet and piecefull here. Scott and I jog along the 2km beach daily Posted by veeds in Adventures around the World | Aug 31, 2011
- Sihanoukville / PartyvilleSihanoukville is a little beach town on the Gulf of Thailand. It’s 180km from Phnom Penh which means it takes 7 hours on the bus, haha! The atmosphere is super-relaxed; the only th Posted by KyleMac in INTO THE UNKNOWN | Aug 27, 2011
- A Path Well-Trodden The quaint town of Kampot, a few kilometers inland from the Gulf of Thailand, was the perfect place to recharge my batteries after a manic day crossing the border from Vietnam. On Monday, I headed to a small cafe/bar run Posted by domel9 in Dom vs The World | Jul 20, 2011
- Bonkers Bangkok and Chilling Cambodia -with word of warning.What a completely different world we have stepped into, please bear with us, this is a slightly long entry. Bangkok, we arrive pretty late after a marathon bonanza of movies on our flight from Sydney. We hop Posted by kelandstu in School Bell Silenced | Jul 18, 2011
- Beach bums at last...Hey Everyone, It’s been a while since our last update; we hope you all enjoyed a lovely Easter Bank Holiday and an extra long weekend due to the Royal Wedding – lucky sods. Haha. Here’s out latest update of our Posted by JoyRyderRTW in Round The World With Kayleigh & Phil | May 1, 2011
- A Hangover Saved My Life!Arrived in Sihanoukville to chill out with my Sydney friend Emma for a few days. Went out raging and got invited on an él cheapo 'Booze Cruise' out to the islands for the next day and it only cost $8! Posted by VascoDiveMaster in Vasco's Dive Master Life | Apr 11, 2011
- A Week and Cambodia & Stay on Ko TaoHello again! It’s been nearly a month since my last post from Phu Quoc island, our final stop in Vietnam. After another nauseating boat trip and brief wait at the borderpost Prek Chak we arrived in Cambodia. Our week-long trip Posted by sanneastri in Sanne on the Road | Mar 13, 2011
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