
Cambodia Beaches Feel Like the Last Secret in Southeast Asia
The Kingdom of Cambodia is a scenic and diverse destination.

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a scenic and diverse destination.

As a young girl with big travel dreams, I saw pictures of the Grand Bazaar and the Blue Mosque, never thinking I would one day make it to this far-off land.

Quiet and unhurried, this riverside capital carries the echoes of a long and gentle history.

On the edge of the Arabian Peninsula, you’ll find the Sultanate of Oman.

The Cambodian capital is known for both its beautiful architecture, both ancient and from French colonial times, as well as its recent violent history.

The northern third of the island of Borneo comprises East Malaysia which is divided into two states. To the east and sitting on the most northerly tip of the island is Sabah.

Travelers who are bored with the beaches of Thailand or the natural sights of Vietnam may be up for more ancient ruins viewing. In this case, Cambodia can satisfy these urges.

Life here follows a wonderfully simple rhythm—surf, eat, sleep, and repeat.

The Philippines are home to an astonishing collection of over 7,600 islands, only 2,000 of which are permanently inhabited.

After Phuket, Koh Samui is Thailand’s largest island, and it’s also one of the most popular, especially for beachgoers looking for long stretches of white sand and clear water stretching to the horizon.

Lying on the northwest coast of Borneo, the Malaysian city of Kota Kinabalu is an increasingly popular tourist destination, and it is easy to see why.

Visitors from every corner of the globe have been flocking to Siem Reap for decades to explore the illustrious Angkor Wat, but what if I told you there’s more to this Cambodian city than its iconic temple complex?

Thailand is famous for its beautiful white sand beaches and stunning, clear blue seas.

Located in Thailand’s mountainous northern region, Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second city.

Bali is one of those places that sits on most people’s bucket lists. It’s the perfect combination between a beachy paradise and a cultural haven.
