Need to work on your beach bod? We round up the best gyms, pick-up sports, yoga, and classes in Sihanoukville to suit all fitness levels and budgets. Gyms If you’re looking to get fit in Sihanoukville, there are several gyms Downtown and … Continue reading →
We’ve just updated this post again because there are even more organic options now than ever (skip to the end for the new stores). These days, it’s not hard to find organic products in Phnom Penh if you know where … Continue reading →
Lazy river town Kampot feels a world away from Phnom Penh, and therein lies its charm. Kampot has a quiet, small-town vibe and is becoming increasingly popular with both tourists and expats. The picturesque town center is peppered with quaint French colonial … Continue reading →
Expat life is associated with a peculiar kind of nostalgia; every change comes with twice as many complaints about the way things “used to be.” For pampered expats in Cambodia’s capital, this nostalgia is particularly strong around wine and cheese … Continue reading →
In this series we talk to Cambodia expats about what they know now about Cambodia that they didn’t know before they moved, and about their life in the Kingdom of Wonder. Three years ago American expat artist Karen Hartmann and … Continue reading →
Real Phnom Penh expats know their way around the markets. And we’re not talking about Lucky Supermarket and Thai Huot. The panoply of local markets and specialty “areas” within each market requires both finesse and organization to ensure that you … Continue reading →
Moving to Phnom Penh? We have all of the expat essentials you’ll need to settle down, from gyms and supermarkets to laundry and internet. Electricity, plumbing, and air-conditioning If you’re looking for an electrician, plumber, or air-conditioning technician in Phnom … Continue reading →
Phnom Penh grows more cosmopolitan by the day and has (almost) all the comforts of home. Phnom Penh is a city on the move, and nearly unrecognizable compared to how it was just a decade or two in the past. … Continue reading →