Cambodia comes of age

First a warzone and then a place for dyed-in-the-wool backpackers - this is a place whose time has come

Angkor Wat, Cambodia
(Image credit: Dennis Jarvis / Flickr CC)

When I first went to Cambodia, the journey from the capital Phnom Penh to the temples of Angkor was a 12-hour minibus ride from hell, if you were lucky.

That was 20 years ago – a time when friends, hearing of your travel plans, would think you'd taken leave of your senses. Images of Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge and their killing fields hardly seemed enticing.

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