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UNESCO World Heritage Site Vat Phou Champasak, Laos
This UNESCO World Heritage Site (#481) dates back to the Angkorian period and is one of the most impressive and important archaeological sites in Laos.
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Slowing Down on Don Deng Island, Laos
Don Deng is accessible only by boat. Talk about truly getting away from it all!
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Don Khong (Donkey Kong?) Island, Laos
Our G Adventures mini-bus boarded a small ferry, and we rode out to a large island in the Mekong River called Don Khong. We fondly referred to it as Donkey Kong.
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In Search of Endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins in Kratie, Cambodia
Kratie has become a popular stopover on overland routes from Cambodia to Laos. One of its main attractions is the rare freshwater Irawaddy dolphins.
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Eating Spiders in Cambodia
Driving from Siem Reap to Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, we passed through the town of Skuon, famous for its delectable fried spiders.
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The Amazing Angkor Ruins, UNESCO World Heritage Site #668
Angkor was the capital during the golden age of the Khmer civilization.The main temples in the city were built between 802 and 1432.
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From Thailand to Cambodia, Border Crossing and Siem Reap
After my family left me in Thailand, I joined another G Adventures group to embark on a two week tour of Cambodia and Laos.
- Adrenaline Activities, Botswana, Cambodia, Hiking, Indonesia, Laos, Life, Namibia, Personal Stuff, Sailing, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, Zambia, Zimbabwe
2012 Reflections: It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times.
2012 Reflections: 2012 was a hard year. It was a year of change. It was a year of growth. It was a year of sorrow.
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Explore Bangkok Like a Local, But Don’t Fall for the Gem Scam (Like We Did)!!
So what do I mean when I say “explore Bangkok like a local,” exactly? Have you ever visited a city often enough to where you felt unrushed and able to spend time discovering…
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Explore Bangkok Like a Local, But Don’t Fall for the Gem Scam (Like We Did)!!
Have you ever visited a city often enough to where you felt unrushed and able to spend time discovering the little gems that would never show up on a tourist map?