The Riki Tiki Tavi guesthouse is in beautifully converted old rice barn on the river in Kampot, Cambodia.
Kampot is a sleepy riverside town that was established by the French in the early 1900s and is a classic example of crumbling colonial architecture.
Under Pol Pot's regime in Cambodia in the late 1970's, thousands of men, women, and children were brutally executed and buried in mass graves at sites known as "killing fields".
Psah Thmay (Central Market) is a large building that houses many stalls with all varieties of local fare.
One of the best sightseeing spots in the Angkor temple complex.
Nestled in a Cambodian province is the rural village of Krang Yaw.
It can actually take up to 12 hours.