Almost a month ahead of my trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia, I searched for meetups on the Couchsurfing website, unfortunately, there was none in the events section for Siem Reap. However, it had several…
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Heading to the Phare Cambodian Circus in Siem Reap, might seem like an unusual way to spend an evening in the northern Cambodian city world-renowned for the breathtaking temples of Angkor Wat and the archaeological…
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Dark days engulfed Cambodia with fear and despair between 1975 and 1979. The Khmer Rouge’s brutal rule banned all forms of art, culture and music. Dancing was illegal, and so was following any religion, the…
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Never did I thought I would actually be able to throw a pot on the wheel to make some creative ceramics, but, like the old saying goes, “You’ll never know unless you try”. I love traveling because…
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It might be hard to believe that a small nation like Brunei boasts a significant sizable wilderness. Hidden in the vast green Borneo, lies “Ulu Temburong National Park”, a 500 square-kilometer expanse of pristine and…
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Long before Islam and Christianity became the two most influential religions in Sabah, the state occupying the North Malaysian Borneo, doctrines then preached that when a person is deceased, his or her spirit will…