Pub Street is an extremely popular area for tourists traveling through Siem Reap, filled with endless arrays of food options, bars, music, and massages. From stir frys served in pineapples, spring rolls, crickets, spiders, grasshoppers, silkworms, lok lak, catfish, pancakes, … Continue reading
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Life on the Water: A Floating Village on Tonle Sap Lake
Floating, drifting, paddling; however you want to call it, the locals of Tonle Sap are literally living on the water. Though this unique body of water is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, the water levels change drastically in … Continue reading
Phnom Penh Photo Essay
Phenomenal Foodie Adventure in Phnom Penh
If it weren’t for this incredible food adventure on my last morning in Phnom Penh, I couldn’t have said there was anything I particularly enjoyed during my time in the city. The night prior was complete with rotten smelling food … Continue reading
Cambodia’s Dark Past – Meeting Survivor Chum Mey
I viewed firsthand the reminders of Cambodia’s dark past with a visit to the Khmer Rouge “Killing Fields” and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh. How could something as horrific as the Holocaust happen more than once? I … Continue reading
Coffee & Croissants in Vientiane – France on the Mekong
Like the rest of Laos, Vientiane’s style originates heavily from that of the French. This French cultural influence that still lives on in the city is one of the most enjoyable surprises that await its visitors. Street names are “Rue” something … Continue reading
The Secret War of Laos . . . Are You Aware?
Before my trip I read that Laos is the most bombed country per capita in history. The problem with this fact: Laos has never been at war. So how exactly is it that Laos has become the most bombed country … Continue reading
Caving Is Better Than Raving: The Party’s Over in Vang Vieng
Vang Vieng has placed itself on the map for backpackers as a major hot spot to visit when traveling around Southeast Asia. Unfortunately, in my opinion, it is for all the wrong reasons. Tubing in Laos is summed up like this: … Continue reading
Yoga in the Mountains on a Scenic Drive to Vang Vieng
The only long travel day I encountered during my time in Southeast Asia was the rather grueling 7 hour mountain drive from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng. This journey winds, twists, and zigzags through the mountains. The positive side of … Continue reading
Contemporary Travel: What Would the Great Travelers Think of Our Way of Life?
Written By: Laura Gavin Summer vacation means different things to different people. It does make a person wonder what the great travel writers would think of our ideas of “travel.” Today’s travelers have comfortable ultra-modern cars to drive on excellent roads. … Continue reading
All Is Not So Picture Perfect at the Kuang Si Waterfalls . . .
The Kuang Si Waterfalls are only located about 30 kilometres from Luang Prabang. If you “Google image” these falls, the photos look incredible. In person, the falls are still beautiful, but equally packed with other tourists that would never get … Continue reading
Chocolate the Elephant & Bunches of Bananas
My favourite day in my favourite country of Southeast Asia involved elephants – my favourite animal. The elephant I spent the morning with in Luang Prabang was named Chocolate, and she was 45 years old. Elephants are such giant, but … Continue reading
A Morning Almsgiving in Luang Prabang
The quaint and colourful streets of Luang Prabang are teeming with saffron-robed monks. Some of the little ones have orange umbrellas propped up on their shoulder. The country makes you feel like your heart is smiling. The atmosphere is very … Continue reading
Drinking Mekong Moonshine aka Laos Snake Whiskey
The first thing we did once arriving in Luang Prabang was rent some bikes and head on over to visit the Snake Whiskey man of Laos. He makes some MEAN Mekong moonshine. Very mean, very intense and very strong like … Continue reading