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Travel: Laos…The Verdict

February 28, 2009

This post is inspired by Aman, who always tried to do a ‘verdict’ of each country we went to in our epic post-graduation trip around the world.
The short version  – Lao is amazing, and probably one of my favorite countries in Southeast Asia. The capital is sleepy, interesting, and unlike any other capital city in [...]

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Current Events: The Khmer Rouge Trials in Cambodia

February 4, 2009

My trip to Phnom Penh back in December was actually quite emotional. I visited the Killing Fields and the S-21 Museum, both of which were chilling. It did not help that I was reading First They Killed My Father, which is about a young girl’s experience living in Cambodia during the Pol Pot’s reign of [...]

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Travel: Laos, Part I (Quick Post)

January 16, 2009

I am finally writing about my trip to Indochina. Sorry for the delay.
In December, I went to Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam on what I call a ’scouting mission’. I would have loved to spend more time in each place, but I simply didn’t have the time.
After spending a bit of time in each country, Lao [...]

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Travel: Greetings from Cambodia

December 24, 2008

This is the first time I have had a chance to post, and I still don’t have much time.
I am currently in Cambodia, but I am heading to Vietnam in a couple of hours. The trip has been great thus far, and I am really looking forward to Vietnam.
So far, Laos is my favorite, but [...]

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