Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Phnom Penh
In early 1960’s Phnom Penh was known as “Paris of the East”, and you still can find remains of the old glory in wide boulevards lined with French colonial buildings.…
Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Sihanoukville
Established in 1955 Sihanoukville is Cambodia’s youngest city and one of its fastest growing. It is a busy seaside resort with many hotels, beaches and great night life. Sihanoukville can…
Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Kampot
Kampot is a small town in south east Cambodia. During the French rule it became the country’s major port and trade centre. Nowadays it’s a sleepy town with wide streets…
Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Kep
Kep is an ideal place to escape from crowds that are slowly taking over Cambodian beaches. Catering for more upmarket clients than Sihanoukville, Kep offers clean beaches, great food and…
Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Battambang
A combination of rich ancient history, French colonial architecture and modern art scene makes Battambang a town where one wants to spend more than just a couple of nights. Though…
Cambodia in Brief
Cambodia is our home away from home. As soon as you step foot in the temples of Angkor you'll understand why. Cambodia is a small country with a huge past.…
The Temples Of Angkor Wat
Welcome, wanderlust explorers, to an enchanting journey through the heart of Cambodia’s ancient history and architectural marvels. Prepare to be captivated by the awe-inspiring splendor of the temples of Angkor…
Wet’s Get Quizzical
Looking to improve your knowledge on South East Asia? We have put together a few fun and informative quizzes to keep you busy and help us get to know the…
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