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Posts Tagged ‘Cambodia’

First Day of Temple-Hopping

April 12th, 2006 Wanderer

Our introduction to the thousands of temples at Angkor Wat was Ta Prohm, also known as the jungle temple but now more familiar to most folks as where they filmed the first Tomb Raider. It was built in the 10th century by a Buddhist king and was once an extremely powerful monastery. After many years and a  Read More »

To be a volunteer work in the third world country

October 1st, 2007 Afa

Have you ever think of helping others poorer than you or helping at the orphanages? In this journal of mine that you are reading, I hope it will inspired you to help others. Traveling so many different countries, seeing different sight of the world, from the rich countries down to Asia side of the earth.  Read More »

Angkor Wat: Tourists Do, Travelers Pass Through

August 31st, 2007 In Wanderland

I love Cambodia and it is, undoubtedly, the best country I have ever traveled in. But I don’t love it because of it’s claim to fame – the astounding temples of Angkor, the site of the Khmer ancient capital. My blog’s title may suggest that I think travelers should opt to skip the temples, but  Read More »