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Beach life in Sihanoukville
This up-and-coming beach town is another part of Cambodia that has a bloody history. During the civil war the Khmer Rouge used the massive Independence Hotel as target practice, they…
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Horrible history in Phnom Penh
The capital city of Cambodia is a busy place with a French colonial feel along with a lot of influence from the Khmer Empire. You can walk along the river…
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The magic of Angkor
There are so many temples to explore around Siem Reap. Watch the sunset at the legendary Angkor Wat, get lost in Baphuon, pretend to be Laura Croft in Ta Prohm…
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Four Thousand Islands of relaxation
Si Phan Don, meaning The 4000 Islands, is an archipelago at the very bottom of Laos, bordering Cambodia to the south. Most of the islands are completely submerged when the…
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Kong Lor Cave, off the beaten track in Laos
That is one phrase you are guaranteed to hear people say while you’re travelling. Everybody wants to get “off the beaten track” to find somewhere unique and different and away…
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White water kayaking to Vientiane
When you’re ready to leave Vang Vieng behind and make your way south to Vientiane, the French-colonial capital of Laos, why not travel there by kayak? It’s better in every…
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There’s more than tubing in Vang Vieng
When you hear of Laos, specifically Vang Vieng, the first thing most people think of is tubing. It became a must-do on every backpacker’s list, but due to a horrifically…
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Good times in Luang Prabang
This charming and atmospheric city in northern Laos on the banks of the Mekong is the country’s first UNESCO listed site and has plenty to offer. Along the main street…
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The Slow Boat into Laos
After a few months of fast boats, long tail boats and slave ships, it was finally time to embark on one of the most popular boat trips in South East…
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The White Temple in Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai is usually the last stop on most backpacker routes through Thailand before heading into Laos. Along with an incredible night market you can visit Wat Rong Khun, or…
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Hippy Paradise in Pai
Once you’ve been in South East Asia for a little while you will probably notice you’re slowly changing things about yourself either to fit in, to be more comfortable or…
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Chilling in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai was one of my favourite places in Thailand, it has the perfect mix of old and new. The city has been built around the old city wall and…
