Take-Aways

Trip: Summer 2007

There are [32] stories from my trip: Summer 2007


A stroll at the Summer Palace and a rave at the Great Wall

CHINA | Sunday, 15 Jul 2007 | Views [191]

I love Beijing. I really really really do. I feel like I am being given a daily dose of oxygen and mojo. So much to do and so much to see in this city that is full of confidence without the arrogance, full of people without the noise and full of little ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


A student in Beijing

CHINA | Thursday, 12 Jul 2007 | Views [127]

I am a student again, with the student card to prove it. I can’t believe it! And I love it! I love it! I love it. I look at the young people around me and I am envious. Envious that they get to do it so much earlier than me. Imagine going somewhere as ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


Wrapping up Cambodia

CAMBODIA | Monday, 9 Jul 2007 | Views [216]

I feel I have been here a long time even if I haven’t. It’s the wealth and depth of the experience that makes it so. After Siem Reap and Angkor I took a boat to Battambag along what is supposed to be one of Cambodia’s most scenic routes. This time of ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


Magical Angkor

CAMBODIA | Saturday, 7 Jul 2007 | Views [182]

You may have seen pictures, read or heard about the splendour of Angkor but nothing can ever prepare you for the actual site. It’s a mind-boggling combination of elegance and size, harmony and impact with modernity hardly interfering with it. Coming upon ... Read more >

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Chance encounters

CAMBODIA | Friday, 6 Jul 2007 | Views [170]

I would not have said anything about the people that I keep bumping into but today the unthinkable happened and therefore this merits being on the record. This is not “Casablanca” and I am not Ingrid Bergman but of all the people in all the places and ... Read more >

Tags: Friends


Phnom Penh

CAMBODIA | Thursday, 5 Jul 2007 | Views [191]

I like Phnom Penh, it’s got a vibe, something alive about it even though it full of contradictions. The royal palace is flanked by shanty town buildings and child beggars on the streets. The city has temples that are the birthplaces of Cambodian Buddhism ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


I planted rice!

CAMBODIA | Monday, 2 Jul 2007 | Views [406] | Comments [1]

I planted rice! It is the highlight of my journey and I wish I could do more. It was at Don and Kreagh’s place. There was nothing much to do and I dared ask if it was possible. Sure enough the next day we trudged across the fields and got to a plot where ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


Cambodian Homestay

CAMBODIA | Sunday, 1 Jul 2007 | Views [708] | Comments [1]

I am staying two nights with Don and his lovely Cambodian wife Kreagh on a small village outside Kampog Cham. This is one of those impromptu and completely unplanned detours. Part of an effort to find inspiration and experience new things. Ii found out ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


What really matters

CAMBODIA | Saturday, 30 Jun 2007 | Views [205] | Comments [1]

I spent the day cycling along the Mekong now finally in Cambodia. The people are just as friendly, the river wider and miracle of miracles 15km up the road from Kratie there are sweet water dolphins. They were beautiful and they were free and ... Read more >

Tags: Adrenaline


Champasak and 4,000 islands

LAOS | Thursday, 28 Jun 2007 | Views [200]

I stumbled on a jewel. I have not been to Angkor yet but to me, Champasak seemed like a slice of Angkor minus any people. It is set underneath a splendid mountain on 6 natural terraces and it overlooks the entire plain all the way to the river. There ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


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