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Cambodia travels
Cambodia, a journey measured in smiles not miles
This for me is what travel is about, a philosophy shared by Dirk, the owner of Ganesha, a guy who has traveled for a large part of his adult life and rarely lived in his home country of Germany since he hit the road. He has spent time in countries like India and Nepal as well as Ireland but his heart is now attached to the verdant green fields of Cambodia where he has made his home. He wanted to make a place where travelers rather than tourists would come to spend time discovering the absolute joy of travel which is measuring journeys in smiles rather than miles.
Boat Ride on the River Quiet
“Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.” (Norman Mclean)
Dateline: Kampot, Cambodia. Another sultry day in November. Working in my office with this for a view, I consider how the hardships of life on the road balance against moments like these..a jungly riverside, sweet scented breezes and the busy silence of nature at work.
The owner of the resort where I am parked wanders by with a bottle of fuel. “Going to take the boat out if you want to come for a ride,” he says.