Something for the Kids: Win Kids Club
Looking for something to do with children? The Win Kids Club is Kampot’s waterpark and activity center for children. They have two swimming pools with inflatable slides, a smaller pool …
Looking for something to do with children? The Win Kids Club is Kampot’s waterpark and activity center for children. They have two swimming pools with inflatable slides, a smaller pool …
When we travel, it’s easy to get caught up in visiting famous landmarks and historical sites, but that often means missing out on what’s right in front of you: the local people, their culture, and way of life.
That’s where Jason’s Countryside Experience comes in.
Unfortunately, Cambodia isn’t always the best place for dogs. Often abused or neglected, Cambodians generally take unwanted dogs to the local pagodas where they don’t always receive the attention and …
Climbodia offers both rock climbing for amazing views from the stunning limestone cliffs and cave diving, exploring the depths of local cave systems, which include ancient shrines that pre-date the …
You may have noticed in front of the local shophouses, often hanging from trees, small wicker shrines with little, colorful houses perched inside.
Prisoners of Class is the memoir of Chan Samoeum, a survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide.
Have you noticed that many of the local cats have stumpy, kinked tails? You’re not the first.
Forty kilometers outside of Kampot, just past Kep, is the small town of Kampong Trach. This unassuming town suffered immensely in the past, as it was both a target for …
Read more “Kampong Trach: A town where tourists don’t go… yet.”