Buddhism has been a part of Cambodia’s history since the 5th century and the countries main religion since the 13th century. Today, more than 95% of Cambodians are Buddhist. The predominant form of Buddhism in Cambodia is Theravada Buddhism and according to the...
There are different way’s to get from Siem Reap to Phnom. The cheapest way is hitchhiking, which is not a very common thing in Cambodia, but it happens and is not illegal. The most expensive option is to fly, which can cost you between $44 and $176. The second...
My first shocking experience with a typical Cambodian habit was the fact that when drinking beer, Cambodians cheer with every sip they take. I didn’t really like it in the beginning, but now I wouldn’t like it any other way. My friends have also...
The Angkor Archaeological Park is visited by over three million people a year. Most of them know the temple rules and understand that they are not only visiting an ancient monument but that many of these sites are still used as a place of worship. More than 96% of...
One of the biggest challenges when visiting Siem Reap, is finding way’s to get from A to B. If you are not planning on renting a bicycle, motorbike or electric bicycle, you’re options are limited to walking, hiring a tuktuk, call a taxi or use a hailing...
Just like in many countries around the world, drinking together is an important social event. Beer is Cambodia’s most popular drink and for many Cambodians, drinking beer together with friends, family, neighbors or colleagues is a daily routine. If you’re...