In my first book, The Long Road From Pub Street, I tell the story of my trip across Cambodia, from Siem Reap, to Phnom Penh.
If you haven’t read The Long Road From Pub Street, you can purchase it HERE on Amazon!
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The floating village on Tonle Sap Lake, the largest lake in Southeast Asia.

Sunrise at Angkor
Angkor Wat was the greatest city of the ancient Khmer Empire.
THIS article or THIS ebook for more information), I thought that this picture of the elephants, tuk-tuk, monks, and ruins of Angkor Thom really captured the spirit of visiting Angkor Historical Park.

monks at Angkor Wat
Sihanoukville
On the road, we stopped for baguettes, and… well, you know the story!

Typhoon Chaba made the sea too dangerous to go out to the island
Koh Rong
Our bungalow! Home, sweet home while we were on Koh Rong! We were really and truly roughing it, but it was definitely an unforgettable experience.

bed in the bungalow
The bathroom was open to the elements! Luckily there was nobody around except monkeys. It was really just like camping.

arriving at Koh Rong
After the typhoon passed, the sky was blue, the sand was dazzling white, and the sea was clear as glass.

a boat floating off of Koh Rong

independence monument
For our last evening, we went out on a sunset cruise along the Mekhong River. The skyline of Phnom Penh isn’t so built up yet. It was a perfect way to end our trip to Cambodia.
You can also watch a short video we shot during our trip to Cambodia HERE.
If you haven’t read The Long Road From Pub Street , you can download it from Amazon by following this link!
My second book, a Burma travelogue, Across The Golden Land, is also available now on Amazon!