Phnom Penh: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum & The Killing Field

This post is NOT for the faint hearted. Traveling is said to heal the soul, expand creativity, learn, discover, challenge oneself, inspire and motivate, amongst many other things. Perceptively, I feel traveling is all about making a decision to educate oneself. Hence, in May 2017, I found myself discovering the dark history behind Cambodia. Situated… Continue reading Phnom Penh: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum & The Killing Field

Cambodia: Glimpse of Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh; the busiest capital of Cambodia with a population of 1.5 million, was perhaps the most affluent part of the country. However, this bustling city was dangerous for a women (or anyone for that matter) to travel alone due to it's high crime rates. Yet, I still find myself challenging society's perception and made… Continue reading Cambodia: Glimpse of Phnom Penh

Temple Run: 8 Jewels of Angkor

If you are interested, you can read about my Cycleventure in Angkor to uncover my personal route on the Grand-Circuit. This post will focus on the remaining highlights of my experience in Angkor - the temples along the Small-Circuit and 2 other fascinating outliers. After my Cycleventure (as I wasn't a very fit young lady haha),… Continue reading Temple Run: 8 Jewels of Angkor

How to travel around Angkor Archaeological Park with just USD$1

Here's a few disclaimer: 1. Price exclude flight, food & lodging. 2. Price exclude entrance fee. (more on that later) 3. I rented a USD$1 bicycle & basically had some awesome yet badass (literally) cycling. It has been 14 months since my last update. Life gets in the way conquered by procrastination. So here I… Continue reading How to travel around Angkor Archaeological Park with just USD$1