On the way to the ocean

Today, a minivan journey from Takeo, to the ocean, to Kep. I make a short break in my blog entries, so as not to repeat what has already been described here and can be found by searching for the appropriate names ...  

Angkor Borei - visiting a school

This time, our goal was to visit a school in Angkor Borei, about which I wrote previously. After visiting some of the monuments from the period before the Angkor empire, we paid a short visit to the school where the children learn English. The teachers (1 Khmer and 2 Norwegian young ladies - volun...

Mondulkiri, good-bye

After an excellent lunch prepared by a Bunong tribe woman (all the organizers and performers of the trekking trip are indigenous inhabitants of Mondulkiri), nobody wanted to have  dinner different than the one in the pictures. It was a great ending of our stay in this beautiful province. Tomorrow ...

A reward after a strenuous trekking

Both subgroups met over the river, near the waterfall, where the elephants are brought to the bath. Meeting with these animals in their natural environment is a reward for the effort (indisputable) taken during a two-day trek through the jungle.

In the Mondulkiri mountains

We set off to the mountains ... We had over 400 km to Senmonorom, the capital of the Mondulkiri province, which meant 7 - 8 hours of driving. It ment just nothing for us! We have got accommodation in "Indigenous People's Lodge" bungalows. Thanks to that, we participate in the project of supportin...

Medical treatment in Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh welcomed us with heat. The capital is developing wonderfully and has long ceased to be a provincial city, which it seemed to us during the first trip to Cambodia in 2013. The 300 billion USD invested by China can be seen here at every step. Starting from the great pavements of the stree...

Angkor Wat revisited

The adventure goes on:  A group of seven came to Siem Reap and fell into my arms. It's time to take care of them. Traditionally, we start with  Angkor Wat. It was a very  hot day.

A day in Phnom Penh

I am enjoying a  day on my own  in Phnom Penh shopping, but not for my needs, but only on orders of the others. I will have time to think about myself later on. The tireless Mr Vanna drives me around the city in search of a Hindu box - a stand and storage  for incense sandalwood sticks. Unfortunat...