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
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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


