Cambodia and Vietnam, or Asia in general awakens your physical senses, the constant noise of traffic and street sellers peddling their wares, the incredible colour of temples and the smell of incense sticks and spices. Your tongue and taste buds are in culinary heaven, divine food fusions from across the continent have been merged into regional specialities. Shoes are on and off, cold tiled floors on bare feet are one of life's simple pleasures in the heat of the day. Asia makes you wonder if you have been living numb in your day-to-day life, four months away and all our senses have been jolted and kick-started back to life.
This will be the second time that we have travelled extensively around Southeast Asia, on the first occasion we visited Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, before spending a month each in both Cambodia and Vietnam. We had both been made redundant when our employer entered administration, and the chance to travel was too good an opportunity to pass up. Rather than satisfying that craving we wanted more, and after working another two years in jobs that we found unfulfilling, we gave in our notices to go backpacking again. Our Thailand experience will be minimal, with a few nights in Bangkok following our flight before heading to Cambodia and Siem Reap. Our plan for the rest of the Cambodian leg is to follow the same route we covered last time, a relaxing, confidence-building start as we visit some familiar sights. On a southerly path from Siem Reap, home to the incredible Angkor Wat, a stay in Battambang splits the long trek to Phnom Penh. After the hectic mayhem of the Cambodian capital, we will take in the riverside town of Kampot and the small beach resort of Kep.Related Subjects
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