Phnom Penh - Adke is flying away

And so ends the first part of our escapade to Cambodia. Adek is returning to the country. I will stay here for a while to let our friends get to know the country in the way that I can do my best. I know  and I’ve already seen quite a lot… Mr Vanna - our reliable tuk-tuk driver and guide to Phnom ...

The Bokor Mountain - not far from Kampot

Today's weather forcast is rather favourable and it allows us for a further trip without fear of getting really soaked wet. Our plan was to ride  our motorbike over 100 km up in the mountains! The biggest attraction of the Kampot area is the Bokor hill, a massif whose summit rises to over 1,100 m ...

Who cares that it's raining?

Apparently the oldest Cambodians do not remember such weather in January ... It’s been raining for three or four daays now (28 ° C) and prevents us from visiting the beautiful surroundings. Our moped is wet and still waiting for us. We enjoy relaxing  in hammocks and we keep wondering when we were...

Our day in Kep

We do nothing in Kep in a beautiful resort owned by Chris – a Californian, married to a Khmer lady, father of three beautiful kids. A little bored with hotel life (in our thatched  bungalows), and with breakfast from the menu, we decided (not for the first time, anyway) to go to the local market, w...

A short day in Kampot vicinities

Kampot lies on the large and picturesque Praek Tuek Chhu river. There are many waterfalls in the area supplying the river's waters  Our ambitious plans to view these waterfalls and reach the tops of several nearby hills on mopeds have been verified by the weather! A lost monsoon does not forget abo...

Kampot - not only pepper

The first impression after coming to this city is a huge number of tourists (mainly white) of a variety of economic status and a lot of greatly prospering cafes, bars, restaurants, etc. I wonder what attracts tourists here since the ocean is about 30 km away. It seems that the main attraction of K...

Kep in rainfall

It's OK not to beleive this... But we are being  affected by the notorious global climate change. It is the second half of January, which in this climate zone means half the dry season. Usually, December and January are the full season full of tourism - with beautiful weather and temperatures not ...

The Rabbit Island

Koh Thonsáy (the Island of Rabbit) is an island located on the southern coast of the country in the Gulf of Thailand. It belongs to the province of Kep. Koh Tonsay is located just 4 km south of the city of Kep and has an area of ​​about 2 km 2. It can be walked around in about 2 hours. This place ...