Locations

Finishing off in South East Asia

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It’s about one month since I last wrote a blog post partially due to a bit of writers block so I thought I’d jot down a note saying how I finished off my time in South East Asia. Continue reading

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Riding the Bamboo train in Battambang

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Many years ago I came across something that seemed archaic – a train made out of bamboo which was dismantled and re-made as it rumbled along the track. It seemed otherworldly and quaint. When someone mentioned it was in Cambodia, I knew I was making a detour! Continue reading

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Angkor

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Ten years ago Angkor wasn’t really on the tourist map but nowadays it’s the doozie here in Cambodia. It’s listed as one of the “must see” things and everyone raves about the beauty and spectacular’ness of it all. Just outside Angkor, Siem Reap, is a tourist haven with it’s cheap beds and great food, just a shame there isn’t much to do other than Angkor… Continue reading

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Returning to my biking ways

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I always liked riding bikes as a kid but in recent years started to ride a Mountain Bike with vengeance pushing myself hard both physically and technically. I’ve ridden bikes a few times as I travelled but never felt fully fulfilled – In Siem Reap I tried again and boy did it turn out well. Continue reading

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A little bit of Cambodian History – S21 and The Killing Fields

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I’m not usually that emotional a guy and don’t tend to be affected by the typical “upsetting” things. However, in Phnom Penh, Security Prison 21 (S21) and The Killing Fields got to me, I was choked up and close to tears walking around. It’s just plain horrible and tugged on my heart strings like nothing else before. Continue reading

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Kampot and Kep

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In the south of Cambodia, two hours from Sihanoukville is a sleepy little town called Kampot. It was initially a bad choice as I needed some excitement but once we found it, Kampot became a great place to be. Continue reading

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Two people from Sihanoukville – Miss Italian and Mr Finger

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I spent a week in Sihanoukville and one of the reasons I stayed was the entertaining people I met. Thus, here are two of those people, of course were loads more, but these two stand out in my memory. This post contains some vulgarity which will no doubt make my dad blush… Continue reading

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Sihanoukville or is it Shagaluff?

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Welcome to Cambodia, first stop Sihanoukville. My first impression was one of a over-bearing party-town, why then did I end up staying there for a week? What is the draw? Continue reading

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Vietnam has a sizeable chip on it’s shoulder

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The way Vietnam portrays itself is baffling. Rich and poor share the same street. People are brainwashed and museums tell lies. It such a surreal place to experience! Continue reading

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Vietnam has a tourism problem

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Vietnam is an odd ball. Part of me highly recommends some places, but overall I can’t say I enjoyed traveling there nor would suggest others come here. I’m still trying to work out what is wrong though! Continue reading

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