Beyond Angkor Wat: The Ultimate Siem Reap Travel Guide

This Siem Reap travel guide is for you if you want to go beyond magnificent Angkor Wat and experience Siem Reap the way you would if you were visiting a good friend who lived there and would bring you to all the best spots. It will answer questions like: how many days is enough? What to do, where to stay, where to eat?

It will also give you a Siem Reap 3-day and 5-day itinerary (because you’ll see: 3 days isn’t enough!) to simplify your planning, with additional options if you want to stay longer and discover more of Cambodia.

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Guide to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

There’s always more than meets the eye to Port Moresby, capital of the Land of the Unexpected. If you’re new in town, just visiting, or just looking for something new to eat, drink, see, or do in this harbour city, this is for you! In here you’ll discover where to find some of the world’s best coffee, tantalizing cocktails and surreal sunsets, pristine white sand beaches and more…

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South Goa Guide

Goa is home to 160 km of stunning coastline, made up of about 50 beaches, each with their own unique features and personalities.   You could spend countless hours researching where to spend your time in this extensive territory. If you don’t have time for that, maybe this summary of South Goa tips will help make your life easier and your travels more wildly satisfying.

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3 Weeks in Laos

In quiet, mellow Luang Prabang, the sun is shining and life seems to flow with a pace as languid as the Khan and Mekong rivers that serenely wind their way around the city center…

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Night of the Balinese Spirits

When dark Balinese spirits come out to play…

It’s 3:30am January 10th, 2018 and I’m wide awake. I’ve been lying in bed absolutely wired since a little after midnight, and this is not normal for me. My normal is: once my head hits the pillow, I’m out like a light. On rare occasions when I have trouble falling asleep, it’s because I drank coffee after 1pm, but today I didn’t drink any coffee. ..

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10 Days of Silence

It’s 2:30pm on August 9, 2017 in Haryana, India.  I’m in a quiet, peaceful place: a large room with white walls, an octagonal vaulted ceiling and beige meditation cushions placed in evenly-spaced rows across the floor, but at the moment I feel nothing that remotely resembles peace.  I’m glaring at the meditation cushion in front of me as if it were a torture device...

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