Same same but different…

We factored in a  ‘slow day’ where we caught up on some school work and spent an afternoon riding bikes into town for dinner and back before tackling the temples again the next day.  This time we left relatively early at 7.30am and had organised a guide to come with us in the tuk tuk as we were going to include the big one – Angkor Wat Temple. First though we stopped at Sras Srang a...
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It takes a village to raise a child…

Most of you may be aware that we have been hosts for Helpers Exchange for a number of years now.  In a nutshell, we provide accommodation and meals in exchange for a set amount of hours work per day. This arrangement has proved to be a good experience for our girls to meet and interact with people from around the world, and of course a fantastic opportunity for those who are travelling (one that...
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Temples aplenty

Naively, I thought Angkor Wat (the largest Hindu temple complex in the world), consisted of just the one large sprawling temple.  I had no idea it was part of an extensive archaeological site stretching some 400km2 with temples of differing styles.  One of the most important sites in south-East Asia, it contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer empire from the 9th...
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It’s the journey not the destination…

It was with a touch of trepidation we started out on our first land border crossing as we had read about many of the scams that exist with this particular Thai-Cambodian border.   Even though the buses are faster we have always enjoyed train journeys  so we set an early alarm for 4am for a 4.30am taxi ride to Bangkok’s main station Hua Lamphong,  a beautiful building built in Italian...
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