|ENG| This is the Cambodian culture in its most natural form! You’ll find no souvenirs here, only authentic fruits and vegetables waiting to be used in traditional cooking!This is the market where the locals shop and of all colorful marketplaces of Phnom Pehn, The Old Market (Phsar Chas) is the very best of the bunch!.Most of the sellers are women and they all seat on the table / floor where they display their products. Is all negotiable and fresh of course. You can try the assorment of fruits before you …
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Sunset at Tonlé Sap | Un atardecer en Tonlé Sap
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Life is simple, just add water. | La vida es simple, solo agrega agua.
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Cambodia’s floating village | El pueblo flotante de Cambodia
|ENG| Anyone who has heard about Cambodia probably thinks of temples and Tomb Raider. But after you have seen all of the temples, what is there left to do (besides drink $0.50 beers)? For my explorers, head on over to Kampong Khleang! A floating village which is around 35km away from Siem Reap! Our tuk-tuk driver, Mr. Som Simon, drove us there. We paid an entrance fee of US$25. A little high for Cambodia but the boat service is still owned by the locals, which means that the money we …
Angkor Wat | Templo Angkor
|ENG| No tuk tuk today, not tomorrow? So we ended up booking our tuk tuk driver to take us to the Angkor city . 1 Day tour for US$15 (2 ppl) which we thought was fair, plus the driver was not pushy(not common over here) and very informative!Why is this a good idea? Because the city is enormous! It can take you more than a week to visit it all!! The driver waits for you until you finish each temple and takes you to next one. Arriving to the Angkor …