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It’s surprising, but true — many Americans couldn’t point to Cambodia on a map. Yet this beautiful Southeast Asian country holds a powerful place in history… and in the hearts of those who visit. Cambodia carries a story of resilience, having endured unimaginable hardship during the Khmer Rouge era, a chapter in which the U.S. was involved through the Vietnam War. Today, it stands not as a country defined by its past, but as a place of hope, healing, and breathtaking beauty. Here, you’ll find Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world and one of the great Wonders of the World — a place that will stop you in your tracks and make you feel the magic of centuries gone by. You’ll meet some of the kindest, most welcoming people you’ve ever encountered, taste food so fresh and vibrant it redefines “delicious,” and experience a slower, simpler pace of life that reminds you what truly matters. Modern hotels, like my favorite Shinta Mani Angkor in Siem Reap, offer unparalleled 5 Star Service and genuine kindness that the Khmer culture is known and loved for. A journey to Cambodia isn’t just another trip. It’s a transformation — a chance to connect with history, humanity, and yourself in a way few places in the world allow. Travelers - you can join me each spring on our VIVE Group Tour, and let Cambodia open your heart too. Visit the VIVE Society Travel website to learn more about our meaningful Group Travel experiences. #vivesociety #travelmatters #travelinspiration #travelgroups Angkor Wat | Things to Do in Siem Reap | Group Tours to Thailand and Cambodia
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Michelle RuizMichelle is an E- RYT500 Yoga Instructor based in Tampa, FL. She hosts high end events + retreats around the globe. Archives
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