24 March 2014 – En route to Kampot, Cambodia
Riding a remorque, or a Cambodian version of a tuk tuk from the bus station to our guest house on Kampot river.
Riding a remorque, or a Cambodian version of a tuk tuk from the bus station to our guest house on Kampot river.
A visit to the Amber fort, formerly the royal residence of the Jaipur kings. All of it is all the more fascinating for Jenia, who is currently reading A Princess Remembers by Gayatri Devi, who was married to the last Maharaja of Jaipur.
Taking the night train from Yangon to Mandalay.
Greetings from the steppe and a tour of a Mongolian ger!
Taking the slow-boat (16 hours!) from Mandalay to Bagan. So many fascinating interactions and views in one day.
We weren’t planning on India in January — but sometimes it happens, eh? We had a couple of routes in mind for SE Asia and India, and chose this one because of budget and convenience. We will be back in Bangkok on 25 February to start our adventure in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. In the…