Setting off on this open-ended journey, I silently wished to learn how to let go of expectations, go with the flow and become more spontaneous. All of… Read more “On the benefits of spontaneity: a convoluted route of my 170 day journey across South East Asia.”
Month: March 2019
Kep – abandoned villas and green hills of the Kep National Park
Kep is a peaceful, coastal town famous mostly for the crab market as well as the vicinity of salt fields and pepper plantations. Kep is divided into… Read more “Kep – abandoned villas and green hills of the Kep National Park”
Sihanoukville – skyscrapers on the beach
Sihanoukville is the largest and most famous sea resort in Cambodia and as such not particularly attractive for an independent traveller. Sihanoukville itself is a noisy and… Read more “Sihanoukville – skyscrapers on the beach”
Kampot (part two)- a day in the misty Bokor mountains
We reserved the following day entirely for the Preah Monivong National Park, also known as Bokor National Park. The only way of getting there is by riding… Read more “Kampot (part two)- a day in the misty Bokor mountains”
Kampot (part one)- road trip to the crab market and pepper plantations
Kampot– a sleepy town located not far away from the coastline at the banks of a beautiful river is another pleasant destination with a chilled out vibe,… Read more “Kampot (part one)- road trip to the crab market and pepper plantations”
Phnom Penh (part two) – lively markets and the sinister remnants of Khmer Rouge genocide
From the tourism perspective, Phnom Penh doesn’t have much to offer. There are a few interesting markets, Mekong river and some relatively new temples. But the most… Read more “Phnom Penh (part two) – lively markets and the sinister remnants of Khmer Rouge genocide”