The decay of Bokor's hotel has its own, distinct beauty (the Bokor Hill Station–Kampot, Cambodia).
Inside the abandoned hotel, graffiti abounds–much of it scraped from the colorful lichen and moss that cover the walls (the Bokor Hill Station–Kampot, Cambodia).
Inside the abandoned hotel, graffiti abounds–much of it scraped from the colorful lichen and moss that cover the walls (the Bokor Hill Station–Kampot, Cambodia).
The graceful stairway and faded inlay of the floor are reminders of a stylish past (the Bokor Hill Station–Kampot, Cambodia).
The hotel's parquet dance floor beckons from beyond a thin covering of rain water (the Bokor Hill Station–Kampot, Cambodia).
But there are so many rules to remember! Take a deep breath, relax and follow these easy guidelines for good behavior in one of Asia’s most sacred spaces.
It's tough to view the monument of skulls at the Killing Fields in Cambodia, but it's a necessary stop in order to understand the torid history.
S21 Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh Cambodia.
In Southwestern Cambodia, the ghostly Bokor Hill Station whispers tales of French colonial splendor amidst bullet-ridden walls and graffitied rubble. A visit to this uniquely Cambodian ghost town offers an unusual experience of the country's history.
S21 Museum built in an old High School. These once vibrant school rooms now have a history no one wants to remember.