What started as a moto-cross leisure ride for the secretary-general of Tennis Cambodia, Tep Rithivit, led to a hilltop discovery and a long-time tradition practised for nearly 10 years and is still ...
Kam Noeun must be some sort of genius. His Kimly restaurant appeared no different from any of a half-dozen others along the attached row of corrugated-roof shacks that serve as the local crab market.
At the moment only locals and informed travellers visit the town, but the situation is likely to change soon The sky was deep blue, the sand soft and sugary white, and the only sound to be heard was ...
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PHNOM PENH (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): The sleepy holiday Kep province in Cambodia has been selected as the first site of a new coastal development initiative, with a “world-class” 2.7km beach planned for ...
Flying to Kep is simply easy: a flight from Singapore is a little under two hours towards Phnom Penh. From the airport, it just takes two hours via a private transport. The sleepy town of Kep was ...
Wander through the market and you’ll find locals hunched over market stalls, tending to smoking, fish-filled grills with one hand while rotating squid-speared skewers with the other. Much of the food ...
KOH TONSAY, Cambodia -- Ask for the crab. In black peppercorn sauce. The proprietor of the thatched-roof and bamboo-walled island restaurant will acknowledge the order in sign language and broken ...
As the blinding sun streams through the terraced café’s shuttered windows, I drain my espresso and gaze through shielded eyes at the imposing European villas across the meandering river. The first ...