Cambodia
Hello Just to let you know I’m not going to start with the most pleasant of write ups but I believe its something not to be forgotten. Well where do I start…We traveled from Saigon to Phnom Phen by bus. We spent a couple of days here. We visited the Killing fields and S21. Under the Khmer Rouge the route to the killing fields was via an interrogation centre. The most infamous was Phnom Pe
Phnom Penh Siem Reap The End
I was pretty wrecked as we crossed the border into Cambodia driving down a potholed partially flooded road flanked on both sides by grim looking casinos. Then as the bus stopped for a break the sky was completely filled with colour and I saw one of the best sunsets Irsquove seen in my life. You never know whatrsquos literally around the corner when yoursquore travellingWe arrived at night
Rabbit Island
I took a bus to Kep and stayed the night before heading to the island. Kep is a bizarre place. It used to be a South Beach of Cambodia where the rich and famous had grand villas by the sea. Then during Khmer Rouge the city was vacated like most of Cambodia’s city and it never came back. Today the town is full of ruined blackened remains of once grand palaces. Yet they all have brand new wall
Saigon Sunset – Vietnam
Filed under: Ho Chi Minh City Tagged: foto, HCMC, photo, Photography, Saigon, Sunset, Vietnam

Phu My Hung, District 7, HCMC – Vietnam
Filed under: Ho Chi Minh City Tagged: Asia, District 7, foto, HCMC, photo, Photography, Phu My Hung, Saigon, Vietnam

Final stop in Laos
Once we had made it to Vientiane after thinking we may well not we were piled into an already crammed Jumbo Tuk Tuk at least 17 of us in a tuk tuk made for at the most 10 and we were charged extortionate prices for the privilege couldn’t really see anything so extra glad when we eventually made it to the center. The city was much nicer than we had imagined it would be and busier too. We mu
The Party
We headed to Vang Vieng on a bus that was due to leave at 6.30 finally left at 7.45…I was full of trepidation after our last journey. Everyone in Laos is pretty laid back nothing has been on time so far and no one seems to have any worries by this. So I doubt anything will be on time again. It was however the most luxurious mini bus we have had yet and only 6 of us in it Most importantly
Sightssmells and sounds of Cambodia.
13.8.2010 Siem Reap by the way the name means ‘Thailand defeated’ Here are some of the sights smells and sounds that the P family has so far noted on our trip to Cambodia in no particular order … Dinky little milk personal milk jugs with your cup of teaGraceful cycle rickshaws with the driver almost standing at the back Hotel signs no durian no radioactive materials explosivesped
Thailand Cambodia pics
Hello everyoneHere are a few piccies of our trip so far. Hope you like them.
Laos
Firstly a big thank you for all your messages and emails. It is really nice to hear from people back home with updates etc. Please keep the gossip coming Elliersquos request as it is seriously lacking here…. well I donrsquot have a clue what theyrsquore saying anyway. Please keep the sporting updates coming Steversquos request.Also a quick apology for the absence of video clips this










