Life Of Two In Asia. Day 11. Phu Quoc.
Dear diary, today nothing happened. Do you know how I was saying staying on Phu Quoc was supposed to be our holiday within a holiday? Well, we are determined to stick
Read moreDear diary, today nothing happened. Do you know how I was saying staying on Phu Quoc was supposed to be our holiday within a holiday? Well, we are determined to stick
Read moreIt took us exactly a taxi, some walking across the border, another taxi, a ferry and one last taxi to get to this immense bed I am writing from now.
Read moreAs I said on Instagram, Phnom Penh is not for the faint-hearted. I know I’ve said this before, about Marrakech, but back then I hadn’t seen Phnom Penh. What I
Read moreWe left Siem Reap and headed to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, by bus. There isn’t much to say about travel means. Our bus mates were ok, we didn’t get
Read moreAs said, we came back to the temples. And we saw it. Ta Prohm. Besides Angkor Wat, when you google these places, you unmistakably come across those pictures with trees
Read moreWe saw this joke on a t-shirt and found it funny. Angkor whaaaat? To be honest, when I think back at what we’ve seen today, that joke seems really stupid.
Read moreThe trip here was exhausting, so we took off one day to relax and maybe plan ahead. In Siem Reap, we are staying in a decent place, where people are
Read moreWe traveled from Bangkok to Siem Reap by bus because we wanted to see the Thai and Cambodian countryside. It took us approximately nine hours including one break and the
Read moreThere is only one reason and one reason alone why this post is about something else than Bangkok. That reason is my dad. For those who do not know, he
Read moreThe biggest and most difficult thing to do is get out through the door. Stepping into hot air from AC requires a huge effort, mind you. But Bangkok is too
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