Cambodia danger mines!!!
Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. Is not so big, just a river side city, hot, dry, but still have some interesting places. Here you can find the best black market to buy weapons, drugs, and war material of all asia...or it seems. This... more - travel report by
daniserralta
I Loved Cambodia!!!
Spent approx 24 days in Cambodia. Visited Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Kompong Thom and Kompong Cham. Enjoyed the country greatly. As far as ease of travel within I can compare it to Indonesia. Very easy to get around from place to place. I started in Phnom Pen... more - travel report by
kcheepv
Angkor Oh Angkor
Arrived in Siem Reap by boat from PP and headed to Beng Mealea GH. Left late that afternoon for a first peek at Angkor. Climbed Elephant Terrace to watch the sunset. Met Kira from the US and we talked to my moto driver about heading to Beng Mealea Ruins t... more - travel report by
kcheepv
C'est Premier
Talk about awestruck! I took a van ride from Bangkok to the border with Cambodia. We arrived at the border at 2am and the border didn't open til morning. After making it across the border it was about a 7 hr drive into Siem Reap (we switched over to the b... more - travel report by
sven_ak
smiling through the sadness
Phnom pehn is a wonderful city, full of life, full of wonderful people and yet so full of sadness. The Kymer rouge and the legacy they left behind is a worthwhile reminder that terrible things don't happen in the past, they happen in our lifetimes. Despit... more - travel report by
kathmandukitten
Kompong Thom, Cambodia
Was in a minivan heading to Phnom Penh from Siem Reap when I decided to leave the bus in the town of Kompong Thom. Another person also got off at this stop so we both headed across the street to Arunas GH. Good place. Kompong Thom is small and doesn't see... more - travel report by
kcheepv
Siem Reap & Angkor
Siem Reap is a great little town that you stay in when you want to visit Angkor (a group of temples built around the 11th century). It's got a ton of hostels to choose from, restaurants to try and pubs/clubs to explore. more - travel report by
kindberg37
A crazy, dusty, fast, unbelievable city
I was a little thrown in Phnom Penh. Having come from Malaysia, a very westernized country, Cambodia (and Phnom Penh) seemed so rustic. The roads are still dirt in some places. There are more motorbikes than you could imagine. People are constantly yellin... more - travel report by
kindberg37
Sihanoukville
Cambodia's main port town, and also the one place in Cambodia somewhat reknown for it's beaches. About a three hours bussing it from Phnom Penh, or alternatively one can arrive from the Koh Kong border crossing with Thailand by boat. more - travel report by
kirikou
Going Overland Back to Thailand Stop Here
This is suppose to be the second largest city in Cambodia but it was not very big except that there in the centre of the town, there was a very interesting market that sells interesting food, tortoise, snakes, I would say anything with a spine bone....!!! more - travel report by
yeikloen