by Sarah Read | Feb 4, 2020 | Cambodia, Explore, Family Gap Year
We were excited to visit this town in the jungles of the Cardamom Mountains. The community led system here is one of the oldest in Cambodia, and has helped to get the locals to stop poaching in the forest and instead focus on tourism income. The reality did not live up to our expectations however…
by Sarah Read | Feb 1, 2020 | Cambodia, Explore, Family Gap Year
We met up with Chris’s parents in Phnom Pehn and enjoyed exploring some of the city with them for a few days. Not a city we loved, but the main place to really understand the harrowing history here in the well done Killing Fields and S21 Prison museums.
by Sarah Read | Jan 29, 2020 | Cambodia, Explore, Family Gap Year
Angkor Wat is not the only ancient temple complex in Cambodia! It is certainly the biggest and best preserved/most restored, but there are others which receive significantly less visitors and are worth a look. Banteay Chhmar was one of these, especially with the community tourism scheme operating here.
by Sarah Read | Jan 25, 2020 | Cambodia, Explore, Family Gap Year
We started our time in Cambodia with it’s most famous attraction, Angkor Wat. Time for some temple exploration!
by Sarah Read | Jan 21, 2020 | Explore, Family Gap Year, Laos
At the Southern tip of Laos the Mekong widens and becomes shallower and full of islands which range massively in size. Many are uninhabited but there are two which have beome a focus for tourists to visit and enjoy the river, with it’s rapids and waterfalls. We found this to be a super peaceful place that we didn’t to leave!
by Sarah Read | Jan 18, 2020 | Explore, Family Gap Year, Laos
A short post of our couple of days spent in Champassak, a quiet town set along the river south of Pakse. Home to Wat Phu, which is an old ruined Khmer temple like Angkor Wat, many travellers pass this place without stopping. We decided it was worth a stay and weren’t disappointed.