The Cambodian or Khmer food is known for fresh ingredients and combines a range of flavours to make incredible dishes. When visiting, you can eat a huge range of food and immerse yourself in the culture by trying the top dishes in Cambodia. The food in Cambodia is usually made up of three to four […]
Five tips for ethical travel in Cambodia
Cambodia is an increasingly popular tourist destination, with more than four million foreigners visiting the country each year, and over two million of those visiting the famous Angkor Wat Archaeological Park near Siem Reap. Cambodia is a country still recuperating from the devastated Khmer Rouge regime, which saw the loss of two million citizens in […]
The 10 things you must know when visiting Angkor Wat
The prized temple and showpiece is now known as the Angkor Archaeological Park. The city of Angkor was built in the 12th century as a Khmer capital for King Suryavarman II. Now a popular tourist destination, there are a few things you must know before setting yourself on your Cambodian journey. From when to go […]
Sally Hetherington OAM on why you shouldn’t give to children when you travel
The following is an excerpt from ‘It’s Not About Me: Discovering Voluntourism is a Problem, Not a Solution’ by our CEO, Sally Hetherington OAM. With travel from Australia currently paused, now is the perfect time to read this book and press reset on how we interact with people in low-income countries. ~~~~ ‘TEN POSTCARDS FOR […]
Guide to the Angkor Temples
Angkor Archaeological Park is located in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It is said to be one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia, with millions of local and international tourists flocking there each year. Angkor Archaeological Park features the remains of several capitals of the Khmer empire from the 9th to 15thcenturies. It was […]