Never Again.

Never again. As a Jew I hear this, read this, say this, think this any time the Holocaust is discussed. I have visited Holocaust memorials and museums around the world. I studied World War II in school. I have met survivors with numbers tattooed on their arms. They are my friends’ grandparents. Never again. I…

Salt-N-Peppa…Farms

Our next stop in Cambodia was Kampot where we heard there was more rock climbing, salt and pepper farm tours, and more. The tour group offering climbing is called Climbodia (punny, right?) and they were great to work with. They offer guided tours, but we were able to rent gear and coordinate rides to the…

Beachside Valentine

After a few days of temples and history, we were ready to head to the beach! So we caught an overnight bus to a town called Sihanoukville. Of all the overnight buses we’ve taken in the past few months, this one was by far the best! It was called a “Hotel Bus” and was awesome….

Temples, Temples and more Temples (Day 2)

In order to get around to see all these temples, we hired a private tuk-tuk for both days. Not only was it cheaper ($20/day) – but it also meant we got longer, personalized tours. This allowed us to see more for our money, avoid crowds, and not overheat or get lost on a bike/motorbike. (We…

Temples, Temples and more Temples (Day 1)

As most people do, we spent our first two days in Cambodia visiting a TON of temples in Siem Reap. All were absolutely stunning – some indescribable. So instead of telling you about them, we will show you! (AKA get ready for lots of photos!) DAY 1 Sunrise at Angkor Wat Entering Angkor Thom from the…