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Cambodia Through My Eyes

My Story

An Expat’s Life in Cambodia

A simple trip

Preserve the precious moments

Cambodian Pchum Ben Day

Mouse trapping in the floodplain of Tonle Sap Lake

Wild fish fishing

The three major telecommunications operators

My Travel Philosophy

I’m dedicated to exploring authentic local food and markets. For me, the heart of travel lies in exploring the streets and alleyways, discovering the most authentic food and markets. I believe this is the fastest and most enjoyable way to understand a culture. I don’t stop at tourist attractions; I wander the stalls and tables frequented by locals. Here, I’ll share discoveries that will tantalize your taste buds and provide a true glimpse into local life. Get ready and join me on a culinary journey!

Deep Dive into Culture

Here, you’ll learn how to see the most beautiful sights while spending the least. True luxury isn’t about spending money, but about spending enough time in the most beautiful places. I’m obsessed with finding ways to maximize travel budgets, not to be stingy, but to gain more time on the road and more freedom to explore. Here, you’ll learn more than just money-saving tips; you’ll learn a lifestyle that brings travel back to its essence. Let’s spend our money wisely and see the sights we once thought were out of reach.

Budget-Friendly Adventures

The most beautiful scenery lies not only in the mountains, rivers, lakes, and seas, but also in moments of harmonious coexistence with local culture. I firmly believe that the true meaning of travel lies in being a humble “guest,” not an arrogant “consumer.” I advocate respecting the customs behind every smile and protecting the natural environment we all depend on. In this column, you’ll discover how even small actions, such as a greeting in the local language or an eco-friendly purchase, can lead to deeper and more meaningful travel experiences.

Responsible Travel

Our Project

All kinds of wonderful moments.

Angkor Wat in Cambodia is the largest temple in the world. It is famous for its magnificent architecture and exquisite reliefs and is an outstanding representative of Khmer civilization.

Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI) is the only international airport in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. It was officially opened in October 2023, replacing the old Siem Reap International Airport (REP), which was closed. The new airport is about 45 kilometers from the center of Siem Reap.

West Baray – Baray Khang Lech

West Baray is a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city center and temples. It’s the perfect place to connect with nature and relax with family and friends. Dining in this picturesque setting is truly a delight. We had a wonderful time there.

Terrace of the Elephants

The Terrace of the Elephants is a key component of the Angkor Wat archaeological site, renowned for its exquisite carvings, including hundreds of elephants and reliefs of scenes related to war.

Cambodia Through My Eyes

As a blogger living in Cambodia, I hope that from my perspective, you can get a different visual experience. Although it’s not a high-end, polished photo, it can bring you the real feeling of being a foreigner living here. This was my original intention when creating this blog.

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