In January of 2020, when COVID-19 became known to the world, Cambodia tried to remain open for trade and tourism. While neighboring countries, and then South Korea, banned flights to and from mainland China and closed tourist attractions, Cambodia resolutely … Continue reading →
Time was, when you wanted to equip your expat apartment in Phnom Penh without household essentials, your choices were severely limited. Local markets are still the obvious go-to for everyday Cambodian homewares. If it’s cheap and cheerful bowls and glasses, … Continue reading →
Where to shop for souvenirs and knickknacks in Battambang. The shopping scene in Battambang is certainly expanding, but remains fairly small by comparison to Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. That said, the stores that are available offer a unique array … Continue reading →
You need time to travel to Koh Sdach, a small island in the Gulf of Thailand in Cambodia’s Koh Kong Province. An appetite for adventure also helps, as simply getting to the island is a bit more challenging than reaching … Continue reading →
Natalja Rodionova and the team from GoGreen Cambodia are the experts in living an eco-friendly lifestyle in Cambodia. They’ve written this blog post to give Move to Cambodia readers some ideas for how they can living a more ecologically responsible … Continue reading →
Anyone living in Kampot right now will know that rainy season has well and truly arrived! Unfortunately when you think of a visit to Kampot it’s generally all about the great outdoors — a stroll along the riverside, a trip … Continue reading →
Wondering where to get essential services on Koh Rong? The answer is often Sihanoukville, but more and more is available on the island. Koh Rong expats generally live part-time in Sihanoukville. Even if they don’t, they head to the mainland for … Continue reading →
So you came to Battambang for work or maybe because you were visiting and got stuck (it’s been known to happen). Now you need to feed yourself. In Battambang, there aren’t many grocery stores or supermarkets like at home or in Phnom … Continue reading →