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Cambodia

My Favorite Cafes in Southeast Asia

September 5, 2014 by Caroline 2 Comments

Digital nomads love the cafes in Southeast Asia for their quality coffee, fast WiFi and space to work in. Sammi and I found ourselves spending lots of time in these cafes, whether it be killing hours before an overnight train or simply taking the chance to cool off in the air conditioning. I was … [Read more...] about My Favorite Cafes in Southeast Asia

Filed Under: Bangkok, Cambodia, Chiang Rai, Phnom Penh, Saigon, Siem Reap, Thailand, Vietnam Tagged With: Asia, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam

Adventures in Transportation: Southeast Asia

August 14, 2014 by Caroline 2 Comments

Getting around Southeast Asia is never dull, rarely on time and always a gamble. What seems like a straightforward journey can be an epic adventure, so be prepared for just about anything. You've got dozens of options at your disposal on how to get around, so why not try a little bit of each? Here … [Read more...] about Adventures in Transportation: Southeast Asia

Filed Under: airplanes, backpacking, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam Tagged With: Asia, backpacking, budget travel, Cambodia, Thailand, transportation, Vietnam

Experiences Worth Having in Southeast Asia

August 12, 2014 by Caroline 1 Comment

I've talked about plenty of things I don't think are worth it in Southeast Asia, namely things that other people think are fun that I'm not overly interested in. The Full Moon Party. Elephant rides. Tubing in Vang Vieng. Selfies with tigers at Tiger Temple. Shooting off guns in Vietnam. Halong … [Read more...] about Experiences Worth Having in Southeast Asia

Filed Under: backpacking, Cambodia, Thailand, travel, Vietnam Tagged With: Asia, backpacking, Cambodia, experiences, featured, Thailand, Vietnam

Beng Mealea: The Temple That Almost Wasn’t

July 25, 2014 by Caroline Leave a Comment

Beng Mealea is one of Siem Reap's lesser visited temples and was long so for good reason: land mines set up by the Khmer Rouge. Only a few people had visited the temple before its mines were cleared in the last decade and those who did faced a painful death if they took the wrong steps. And … [Read more...] about Beng Mealea: The Temple That Almost Wasn’t

Filed Under: backpacking, Cambodia, Siem Reap Tagged With: Asia, Cambodia, featured, Siem Reap

Traveling During Turmoil

July 3, 2014 by Caroline 4 Comments

The sound of the mounted police riding past my Charleston house sent shivers down my spine years later, despite the fact that there was nothing afoul with their patrol. It brought me back to the first time I ever saw mounted police, in Paris on New Years Eve 2006. But since my very first trip … [Read more...] about Traveling During Turmoil

Filed Under: Bangkok, Cambodia, Istanbul, nightmares, Paris, Phnom Penh, politics, protest, Thailand, travel, Turkey Tagged With: politics, protests, Travel

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Hi, I'm Caroline. I'm a professional storyteller, sharing experiences from life abroad and my own backyard. This blog began as a way to document my twenties as I lived in a city I adored and attended college. But from there, it developed into a journal of my travels as well as my ideas about life … Read more about About Caroline

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