Cambodia
Phnom Penh
Wat Phnom Temple
You pay for a bird and release it for good luck
Tourists everywhere
Fruit Bats
The Old Police Station
An old French colonial building used by the Khmer Rouge and now rotting away
The Tonle Sap River
One of four rivers joining the heart of Phnom Penh
The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda
Dinner at the Romdeng
Romdeng is run by Mith Samlanh, which has worked to build the futures of former street children and marginalized young people in Phnom Penh since 1994. romdeng-restaurant.org
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
A reminder of the brutal Khmer Rouge. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

Bou Meng – one of only 7 survivors of the S21 prison
The Killing Fields
The Magic Tree
Speakers were hung in the branches and revolutionary music played at full volume to drown out the sounds of the killings
Russian Market
Where you can buy anything and everything
Lotus Flowers on the road to Mondulkiri
Rice Paddies
Street Market, Crickets and Tarantulas
11th Century Wat Nokor
Ko Paen Bamboo Bridge over the Mekong River at Kampong Cham
Sen Monoran – Mondulkiri Province
Lunch
The Guest House
The Elephant Valley Project
The primary goal of the Elephant Livelihood Initiative Environment (E.L.I.E) is to improve the health and welfare of captive elephants and assist in their wild counterparts protected in the Province of Mondulkiri. elephantvalleyproject.org
Jungle Trekking
Kratie
Irrawaddy Dolphins
Toh Krong Island
On the road to Siem Reap – Sandstone Carving
Tree Planting
7th Century Sambor Prei Kuk
Tonle Sap Lake
Kulen Hilss and Kbal Spean carvings
Angkor and Siem Reap
Banteay Srei
Ta Prohm
This is the door Angelina Jolie went through in Tomb Raider
Angkor Thom
Ghost Gate to Angkor Thom
If you have seen the first Lara Croft film this is where they pulled the wall down
Puppet Show and Traditional Dance
Sbaek Touch can be seen every Wednesday and Sunday evening at La Noria and is performed by the children of the local NGO Krousar Thmey.
Angkor Wat