Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

Friday, 21 August 2015

3 Cafés Not to Miss in Siem Reap!

Hey, and welcome to this mini blog post! 

Everybody loves a café and when I was in Siem Reap, Cambodia, there were plenty to try.  Siem Reap town centre was fairly compact and feeding off of the rather seedy and aptly named 'Pub Street' were much quieter, quirky little side streets with boutique shops, art galleries and a variety of restaurants and cafés to suit all tastes.  

Those of you who know me, will know that I follow a coeliac diet, so whilst traveling in more touristy areas I've searched for places I can find gluten free food.  I found two cafés in Siem Reap that had specific gluten free options, but were still wildly popular with all tourists.  

Sister Srey Café is a fabulous enterprise which helps to support young Khmer people to continue their studies whilst supporting other family members.  You can read all about their ethos here: Sister Srey Cafe

They provide delicious freshly prepared food and there is a real friendly bustling atmosphere in this little cafe which looks out onto the street and river. 

I opted for the pumpkin soup which was gluten free and served in this uber cute mini frying pan! 



I then decided to splurge a little more and ordered the RAW (gluten free and vegan) passion fruit cheesecake... delicious!




New Leaf Book Café was another of my favourites whilst in Siem Reap.  Tucked away on a quieter street, but still just round the corner from the main hub; I found this to be a little escape from the busy Siem Reap town.  It had a very relaxed feel about it; just the effect a good book should have! It had shelves stacked with plenty books to choose from.  Here's also where I had quite possibly the best coconut shake - and I should know, I've certainly tried enough! New Leaf also supports local NGO's which was another great plus.  You can read more about it here: New Leaf Cafe





CAKE! Who, may I ask, doesn't like cake!? That's a rhetorical question, because of course the answer is no-one! So everyone would love Blossom Café.  It serves a delicious range of cupcakes and specializes in cake art.  Their cakes are simply amazing; with so many fabulous designs - I spent a good 15 minutes or so deliberating over whether or not the handbags in the window were in fact bags or cakes!!! That's how good they are.  When I was in, a little girl came in with her parents and after much indecision picked the 'rainbow' cupcake - she was so excited when she cut it open and saw all the colours and it was fun to watch, but whether you're a kid or an adult this café is a fantastic treat!  It has a good selection of gluten free cupcakes too - so it was heaven for me! Like the other two cafés it also has a charitable aspect and is in fact a not-for-profit organisation that supports local women.  Here's the link to their website if you fancy a browse: Blossom Cakes .

Sweet Treat Heaven!




So there they are 3 cafés you definitely shouldn't miss if you're traveling in Siem Reap! I hope you enjoyed this little post! Thank you, as always, for reading. 




















Monday, 27 July 2015

A Weekend in Krabi!

I am staying in a small village near Don Sak town in the South of Thailand, which is 40 mins from Surat Thani city.  It is a very rural area which normally only sees tourists and backpackers pass through on their way to the islands.  The red star is my teaching location; Teacher Joy booked a van from our resort there to Surat Thani where we took a bus across country to Krabi town (blue star).


Our teaching week is from Monday to Thursday, leaving us with long weekends to travel and explore other areas; we decided on Krabi for last weekend since we are heading to Koh Samui and Koh Phangan this weekend for the Full Moon Party.  Much to our confusion Krabi town is about 40 mins away from Krabi (Ao Nang beach) - this lead to a comedy sketch escape plan from thee worst hotel ever (think dungeon- esque!) launching our bags, quickly followed by ourselves over a side wall to avoid the 800 THB cancellation fee!  Krabi town itself wasn't much better; I felt it was a dark, dingy and depressing town on the banks of a pretty murky river.  [where was this in the guide books!?!].  So we hopped on the first shuttle bus and headed straight to Ao Nang and it was the best decision we made - our weekend in Ao Nang was incredible! 

We went from one extreme to the other and ended up in a fabulous hostel, nicer than many hotels I've stayed in.  'I Krabi Hostel' in Ao Nang was so comfortable and for a hostel it really did have the wow factor! Check out our room below:



There were three of us in a room, and it cost 330 THB/ night/person which is approx £6.60!  If your travelling budget can stretch to that then I 100% recommend I Krabi Hostel.  

The highlight of my stay in Krabi was without doubt a day trip around the islands.  On our first night we were lucky enough to meet two people living and working in Krabi: Ellie, a local and Alejandro -originally from Venezuela.  They arranged for us to go on the boat trip with them the next morning and at a discounted price (bonus!) We left at 1pm and arrived back at 9pm; in total, including bottled water, sunset dinner on Railay beach and snorkeling for the small boat day trip it cost 900 THB (normal price 1000).  So that'd be £20, which in my opinion is well worth the money. 


First Night Out at Reggae Bar








Krabi Ao Nang Beach





On the Boat





The Islands













Chicken Island!

















Railay Beach


Our Boat









So there it is - my islands boat trip from Krabi.  It was an incredible day; chillin' on the bow of the boat, snorkeling for the first time and getting to see hundreds of tropical fish, seeing the beautiful islands with white sand, swimming off the boat in open sea, (watching) cliff diving, having a BBQ dinner on Railay beach as the sun went down, wading back out to the boat after dinner, lying on the bow of the boat stargazing as we sailed away, seeing fluorescent plankton at night; all of this with new friends and Ellie our new local friend who knew everyone running the tour and gave us VIP treatment!! Hands down one of the best days of my life! 


Top Tips

--> Island tours are 100% worth the money! (go for one that includes snorkeling and dinner)

--> Don't stay in Krabi town - instead book to stay in Ao Nang!!








Monday, 29 June 2015

Home Is Where the Heart Is


“We leave something of ourselves behind when we leave a place, we stay there, even though we go away. And there are things in us that we can find again only by going back there.” - Pascal Mercier


“The ache for home lives in all of us. The safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.” - Maya Angelou




My Humble Abode in Kampot


Home is not in Kampot, but I have definitely loved living here for a while.  My time in Kampot has been spent living in an apartment next to Little Garden Guest House right on the river front.  It's an old building and inside this is evident with cracked and crumbly walls.  It has a charm about it I like though, and the little terrace outside where the children from the HIV outreach programme come for lunch each day is a beautiful spot to sit.  Most of the time during the day I leave the door open (mosquito shutter closed) to let in the balmy breeze.  It's likely the centre will be moving because the house is so old and in need of rebuilding now but it's been 5* for me living here since moving on from Kampong Speu. 

The Terrace:



A Rainy Day Outside My Apartment:







The Living Area:



The Bookshelf with Resources for the Kids:



The Kitchen:





The Washroom (Cambodian take on a wet room?!) :





The Bedroom:


My 'Wardrobe':


Nearly 3 months on and I'm still living out my backpack.





So there it is; my humble abode in Kampot, Cambodia!  Where do you like to stay when travelling - hostels/ guest houses/ home stays/ hotels/ apartments... ?  Or maybe you live out a tent? Whatever it is, I'd love to hear! Is there an amazing place you stayed that you'll never forget?...