Destinations
Getting from Siem Reap to Burma, an Airport Hotel, and Yangon Airways
As I mentioned in my intro post, getting from Siem Reap to Burma, and specifically Bagan where we wanted to go first, was a chore. When I was planning, there were no non stop flights between Siem Reap and anywhere…
Koh Ker Treks and Guesthouse
We spent the night up in Koh Ker and while we were there we did a tour with Koh Ker Treks. This organization is run by two PLF graduates from Koh Ker School, Dieb and Ty. They grew up in…
Koh Ker School, Cambodia and the Ponheary Ly Foundation
One of the reasons we came to Cambodia on this trip was to check in with the Ponheary Ly Foundation, a wonderful non-profit we’ve been involved with for many years now. In fact, you can read about our previous trips…
Dining Out in Siem Reap Cambodia
There are literally hundreds of restaurants in Siem Reap, and for the most part, we ate well, and for not much money. Below are a few of the highlights. Across from the Old Market is the iconic colonial Cafe CentralĀ (photo…
Siem Reap’s Tchey School Media Center (Ponheary Ly Foundation)
On one of our days in Siem Reap we took a tuk tuk ride out to Tchey school, one of the schools the PLF supports, to check in on the students working on a project in the school’s Media Center.…
Siem Reap; The Old Market
I’ll be the first to admit we didn’t do much in Siem Reap, at least not much in the way of typical tourist activities. There were no visits to Angkor Wat, no Land Mine Museum, no night market. Instead, we…
Planning a Trip to Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma)
Planning a trip to Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma); tips on hotels, packing, transportation, and money.
What’s new on wired2theworld? Cambodia, Burma, London, China and Italy, oh my!
I’m behind on blog posts. Like really, really, behind on writing about the wonderful places we’ve beenĀ in the last year. But I’d like to change that so I’m putting it out there, making it public, in the hopes I’ll be…