One of Asia‘s highlights is it‘s food and Cambodia is no exception. The Khmer fresh produce markets are bursts of colours and smells and they are not for the we...
My first brush with Phnom Penh had occurred many years ago, when my father had to go there on a business trip. I remember spelling out loud the complicated soun...
My first impression of Tonle Sap lake was that it seemed endless like a sea; a rather brown sea. It had stretched like an endless shimmering sheet of water as a...
Banteay Srei is pretty and feminine. One of the few temples of Angkor, which is commissioned by a brahmin rather than a king, this small but exquisitely c...
The mesmerising Bayon temple is one of those few places on earth which looks breathtaking at all times of the day. Famous for its towers of gigantic smiling fac...
Ta Prohm is my favourite among Angkor temples and is is perhaps one of the most photographed places on earth. Crumbling moss covered stones filled with ca...
Battambang is synonymous with relaxation. Mostly overlooked by majority of Cambodia travelers, the country‘s second largest city has over 250,000 residents and ...
Battambang is drop dead charming. A laid-back, easy going riverine city, it provides the much needed breather from the hard nosed commercialism of Cambodia‘s gl...