I recently took a trip to Cambodia , a place that has been on my bucket list for over five years. It entirely exceeded my expectations due to the wonderful people there and I think it came at just the right point in my travel timeline. Cambodia is a special place with so much history, and tragedy in its not so distant past. Despite the heaviness, Cambodians have banned together and chosen a path of peace instead of vengeance, something that is so admirable and rare in the current climate of the world. I learned a lot on this trip, and gained a new perspective on life. I hope it sticks with me for quite some time.
I’ll break down my schedule for you below.
November 30-December 2 -
Travel Days. Kansas City, to Dallas, to Los Angeles, to Hong Kong, to Phnom Penh, to Siem Reap.
Thank goodness I bought a SIM card for my phone in Phnom Penh because my pre-arranged taxi didn’t pick me up at the Siem Reap airport, so I used the Cambodian equivalent of Uber - Grab - to get a taxi to my hotel. I also met some really lovely girls who invited me to a cocktail making class with them for one of their birthdays. We also roamed through the night markets and found a bite to eat.
December 3 -
Today was full of temples and delicious food.
Angkor Wat
Pre Rup
Ta Prom
Bayon
December 4 -
Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity
Hike through the jungle, and carvings into waterfalls
Banteay Srei
Phare Cambodian Circus
Night Markets
December 5 -
Tuk tuk to the Floating Villages of Tonle Sap
Fly to Sihanoukville
December 6 -
Ferry to Koh Rong
Beach for the afternoon
December 7 -
Boat tour of Koh Rong
Dinner with new friends at an amazing Italian Restaurant
December 8 -
Ferry to Sihanoukville, then fly to Phnom Penh
Meet Globekick Crew
December 9 -
Royal Palace
National Museum
Central Market
Dinner cruise on the Mekong
December 10 -
Killing Fields
S21 Prison
Drive to Sen Monorom in Mondulkiri
December 11 -
Elephant Valley Project - Seriously such an amazing organization. Not only do they help working elephants retire to live out the rest of their life as naturally as possible, but they provide jobs and healthcare for people in the village, and provide education for some in the village. This place is a little piece of heaven on earth. If you can - visit their camps, (there is one in Thailand too!) or just donate any little bit you can spare. It is put to such good use. I cannot advocate more for this place. #letthemroamfree
See elephants bathe in the morning and afternoon
December 12 -
Volunteer in the morning to build a bridge
Elephant baths
December 13 -
Volunteer in the AM - almost finished the bridge!
Final Elephant hang time - more baths!
December 14 -
Drive from Sen Monorom to Phnom Penh - 6 hours.
Visit the Russian Markets
Farewell dinner with Globekick
December 15 to 16-
Fly back to the states: Phnom Penh to Hong Kong, to Los Angeles, to Chicago to Kansas City.
Let the jet lag commence.