DLD 297: Pantsless Professionals

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

As borders start to reopen the requirements for entry to some countries can be onerous. Or completely reasonable. But the inconsistencies make it really challenging for travelers to plan.
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Cambodia Plans To Require $3,000 Deposit Payable At The Airport

Written by John Ollila @ LoyaltyLobby

Cambodia made some news late this week when the country’s Health Ministry indicated entry requirements for incoming tourists that would be soon implemented. It seems that some countries are competing with each other who can have the most draconian and traveler unfriendly entry requirements. Here’s an excerpt from the Khmer Times (access their piece here): […]

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Happy monks in Cambodia

Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs

Daily Photo – Happy monks in Cambodia Most of the monks I saw in Cambodia were not really doing monk-like things. I expected to see lots of meditating or chanting or something. Most of the time, they were just goofing, playing games, smoking, and just acting like pretty much everyone else! Happy monks in Cambodia […]

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An Introduction to Cambodia – General info and Tips

Written by Miles Momma @ Miles Momma

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a constitutional monarchy situated in Southeast Asia and counting a population of more than 13 million people. Most Cambodians are Theravada Buddhists of Khmer extraction, but the country is home also to a substantial number of Cham and small hill tribes. The country borders Thailand to its west, Laos to … Continue reading “An Introduction to Cambodia – General info and Tips”

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Cambodia – Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat, Sihanoukville

Written by Miles Momma @ Miles Momma

Cambodia is a land on the mend. From 1977 through 1980, the Khmer Rouge ruled the country, fanatics bent on genocide. Millions were killed and the period was put to film in the movie, “The Killing Fields.” Fortunately, those days are over and the country is becoming a tourist destination. Cambodia is a land of … Continue reading “Cambodia – Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat, Sihanoukville”

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Morning in Angkor Wat

Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs

Trey’s 360 Podcast – Fossil Hunting with Dr. Jack Horner in Yellowstone You’ll probably want to check out the video version of this one but I’ll include the audio option as well. 🙂 Join Dr. Jack Horner (part of the inspiration for Sam Neill’s character in Jurassic Park) and I on a short exploration of […]

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Angkor Wat in the Morning

Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs

Practicing Calligraphy I decided to record a video of me practicing Chinese calligraphy in reverse. I’m finally getting a LITTLE bit better! (Open the link to see the full-size video.) Calligraphy level 1 trillion from Damnthatsinteresting Daily Photo – Angkor Wat in the Morning I used a new technique to process this old photo. I […]

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Is Southeast Asia Safe for Travelers?

Written by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site

Posted: 6/22/2019 | June 22nd, 2019 Southeast Asia is one of the most popular regions in the world for backpackers and budget travelers. It’s home to a well-worn travel trail that dates back to the 1960s and ’70s, stretching across Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore. I’ve been visiting the […]

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Backpacking Cambodia: 3 Suggested Itineraries for Your Trip

Written by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site

Posted: 5/1/2019 | May 1st, 2019 Cambodia: it’s full of warm and friendly people, beautiful coastlines, a lively nightlife, and it has a growing foodie scene. It’s also one of the cheapest countries in the world. I didn’t have high expectations when I first visited in 2006. Back then, all I knew about Cambodia was […]

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Asia, The Land of Many Beautiful Wonders

Written by Miles Momma @ Miles Momma

Asia is one of the most beautiful, exciting, and amazing Continent on earth. This paradise is real, and affordable, for both  short and long term, and even possible retirement. Travel in Asia is inexpensive and opens the door to different cultural experiences. Planning can be for a short holiday, an extended stay, or choices of … Continue reading “Asia, The Land of Many Beautiful Wonders”

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Exploring Siem Reap, Cambodia

Written by Matthew @ Live and Let's Fly

Siem Reap is an eclectic town. The French Indochina influence is there, delicious street food abounds, but there is great diversity of cuisines available to cater to tourists from around the world. Take a look at the pictures below. The town is easily navigable by foot and not too hectic to exhaust you. Sure, there are people out […]

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Why One Day in Angkor Wat is Enough

Written by Matthew @ Live and Let's Fly

Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world. There are enough temples there — spread over 402 acres —  to keep you busy for days. But I found one day was enough. Just 10 minutes from our Park Hyatt property, Angor Wat is very easy to reach from Siem Reap. Although the hotel recommended […]

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Review: Park Hyatt Siem Reap

Written by Matthew @ Live and Let's Fly

Everyone should visit Siem Reap at least once in their lifetime. The town is a bit touristy, most restaurants not especially good, but it is unique and Angor Wat is a treasure worth visiting. Cambodia may be a developing economy but luxury hotels have sprung up and I count the Park Hyatt Siem Reap as one of […]

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Driving from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

Written by Matthew @ Live and Let's Fly

Although we considered flying on Cambodia Angor Air for the 146-mile flight from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, we opted to travel by taxi. It was about 1/4 the price of flying and we figured it would be an interesting experience. The previous evening in Phnom Penh rain had poured down like nothing I had ever seen. Or […]

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Exploring Cambodia – A Guide to 5 days in Angkor

Written by AJ @ Jeffsetter Travel

Are you thinking about exploring Cambodia? We spent 5 days in Angkor/Siem Reap in January 2017. Spoiler alert…We LOVED it! Here is our trip with tips and suggestions for your visit to Angkor and Siem Reap. A Guide to 5 days in Angkor About Cambodia is a country rich in culture, history and tragedy. In-spite of […]

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Amansara Siem Reap Luxury Hotel [Tour]

Written by Jeffsetter @ Jeffsetter Travel

In February 2016, we visited the Amansara in Siem Reap, Cambodia. If you are looking for true luxury, 5 star experience in SE Asia, then look no further.  You have arrived. Amansara Siem Reap The Amansara, a Virtuoso property, provides guests the opportunity to discover Angkor in luxury. No detail is too small with this […]

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