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Review: Nordzee Hostel – Boljoon

serena Posted on22nd July 2015 Cebu, Hostel, Noordzee Hostel, Oslob, Philippines, Review Leave a Comment 164 Views

Noordzee Hostel is situated in Boljoon, which is in the south of Cebu city. This hostel is a very popular stopover for backpackers who have come to visit the whale sharks in Oslob. Another reason is because there are no other...

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Visit Manila for Spanish Architecture

serena Posted on21st July 2015 Manila, Philippines Leave a Comment 159 Views

Sorry everyone! This is such a late post and we are now very behind because the internet around the Phillipines was really bad – we couldn’t even download any of the pictures we took so we have waited until now...

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Halong Bay – Cruising and Kayaking

andrew Posted on28th June 2015 Backpacking, Countries, Review, vietnam Leave a Comment 264 Views

Once we had gone to experience the city and history of Saigon we decided that it would be nice to explore a little of the scenery in Vietnam.  We’ve heard of Ha Long Bay from a few backpackers on...

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Sakura Hostel Saigon – Ho Chi Minh

serena Posted on22nd June 2015 Ho Chi Minh, Hostel, Review, Saigon, vietnam Leave a Comment 222 Views

It’s hard travelling around a lot of cities. You move around a lot and sleep in different places. Each time you learn something new. This time was no exception. I’m not a fussy person – the bed can be...

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Vietnamese History Lessons in Saigon

serena Posted on22nd June 2015 Ho Chi Minh, Saigon, vietnam Leave a Comment 196 Views

Saigon now called Ho Chi Minh City is a great place to really see Vietnam for the first time. We travelled from Cambodia to Saigon via bus. The first thing you notice is the amount of motorbikes in this...

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Cooking Class – Cambodian Style

serena Posted on22nd June 2015 Battambang, Cambodia, Cooking Leave a Comment 176 Views

So here we are 1 month and more into our trip and we still haven’t done a single cooking class and we both say we like cooking. We’re both not sure why as throughout our travels we have enjoyed...

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Kampot & Kep in Cambodia – Pepper and Salt

andrew Posted on17th June 2015 Backpacking, Cambodia, Countries, kampot, kep Leave a Comment 235 Views

Kampot is a small town on the edge of Cambodia, near the Vietnam border.  It’s famous for its pepper, some of the best pepper in the world is grown here, apparently.  Just outside Kampot is the smaller, sea-side, town of...

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Battambang and the Cambodian Countryside

serena Posted on13th June 2015 Battambang, Cambodia Leave a Comment 189 Views

Battambang: The second biggest province and the rice bowl of Cambodia. It’s famous for their rice, which is harvested 1-2 times per year. The number of rice paddies in Battambang feeds the whole population of Cambodia! It’s a relief...

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Siem Reap and Angkor Wat

andrew Posted on7th June 2015 Cambodia, Siem Reap Leave a Comment 238 Views

Most people have heard of Angkot Wat, the amazing series of temples at Siem Reap in the north of Cambodia.  Only recently opened to the public and massive in scale, Angkor Wat was once the capital city of the Khmer empire....

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How to Get a Cambodian Visa

andrew Posted on7th June 2015 Backpacking, Cambodia, Countries, visa Leave a Comment 243 Views

There’s a lot of discussion online about whether or not you should get a Cambodian Visa before you visit (e-visa), or get one on the border; it’s something me and Serena had disagreements about, with her wanting to get...

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