Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
January 30, 2015
January 19, 2015
Two Winter Weeks in Europe: What I packed
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Everlane Weekender Bag (it's really roomy, durable, and a dream come true!)
1 coat (you only need one)
1 windbreaker/jacket (layering purposes, in case of rain, and it's light, easy to roll up!)
1 denim jacket (layering)
3 sweaters
1 sweater dress (New Years celebration, but I could have done without it)
1 chambray/button up
1 T shirt (PJS)
1 undershirt/warmer things (I prefer Uniqlo Heattech because they're warm and very lightweight, I should have packed 3 but I was lucky enough to do laundry when I was abroad)
1 pair of really amazing black jeans (Yes just one pair, so make sure you love them! ACNE Studio for me, worth the splurge)
1 pair of leggings (to keep warm under jeans, and PJs)
1 scarf
1 pair of gloves
1 beanie
2 pairs of shoes (One for walking, I prefer Superga white sneakers, and 1 for snow/rain, Dr. Martens for me)
And not pictured were socks, undergarments, ziploc bag of toiletries, face towel (I stayed at a hostel and I didn't want to pay $9 to rent a towel so I brought a small one), and camera bag
December 16, 2014
October 24, 2013
1 Day, 1 Night in Siem Reap, Cambodia is Enough
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After a 5-6 hour bus ride from Phnom Penh, we were welcomed by our tuk tuk driver, Sokra. The hotel we wanted, also the most popular (Golden Temple Villa) was booked. We had no one to pick us up but thankfully the gentleman at the bus waiting area knew Sokra, and told him to pick us up. We hired him for the next day, from 5am to 8pm for $25. He drove us everywhere we wanted, including the Angkor Archaelogical Park. We stayed at the Siem Reap Center Hostel, which was located across the street from Golden Temple. The hostels, guesthouses, and hotels are endless in Siem Reap. We paid $15 a night (includes a/c which you MUST have, I can't stress this enough). |
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My favorite couple. |
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We started talking to him. We asked every imaginable question. Every one except what is your name. |
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Look at who we ran into! |
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After spending two hours taking photos at Angkor Wat, we spent about 15 minutes at the two other popular temples. It gets old, at least for me. |
- don't buy the three day pass, one day is enough ($20)
- you can visit the temples from 5am to 1pm. We left at 11am. (it gets super hot, and they all begin to look the same)
- hire a driver for a day ($25)
- when you exit a temple, there will be a lot of street vendors. Ignore them, but if you want to buy something, bargain for half the price because they will sell it to you.
- book a room with air conditioning
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