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Amansara

One of my favorite hotels in Cambodia. Amansara lies on the outskirts of Siem Reap, the cultural capital of Cambodia. The property lies ten minutes from the entrance to Angkor Wat, and is walking distance from the Cambodian royal family’s residence. Amansara is a 15-minute drive from Siem Reap International Airport. Car transfers are complimentary; Amansara’s fleet includes two vintage … Read More

Destination: Siem Reap / Angkor Wat

There is more to Siem Reap than Angkor Wat There is a bit more charm to this little city than I anticipated, and yes, it has a bit of that party atmosphere and fun nightlife. A pleasant little town to sit back and enjoy the culture and a few good dining venues and great hotels. As with most of Cambodia, … Read More

Destination: Cambodia

After finishing my first journey through Cambodia, I admit I am excited to return. It is one of the more charming countries in Asia. Tourism has undoubtedly taken off in Cambodia but it still remains relatively off the beaten track, compared to Vietnam. This makes steering clear of crowds – unless you’re at Angkor – much simpler, with many remote … Read More

Destination: Phnom Penh

Once known as the ‘Pearl of Asia’, Phnom Penh has worked hard to rise from the ashes of its troubled past, reinventing itself as a bustling cultural capital. As with most of Cambodia, the best season to visit is their dry season, October to the end of February. Most transactions are in the US Dollar. Raffles Hotel Le Royal Wat … Read More