umm yeah does not sound like a great idea
Ill get her travelling but that sounds just a little to advanced for a 7 year old Maybe off to the temples of Angkor!
Oh yea, teach her young to be a brainless jet-setter tourist who abuses the locals when they're not being spoon-fed by their personal guides .
Which leads me nicely into an answer for your earlier rhetorical question. I'm sure Cambodia 11 years ago is nothing like the Cambodia of today, the centres of Seim Reap & the Phnom Pehn riverside are bloated with westerners, and bars/restaurant (western catering) on every corner. Visiting Angkor today (or whenever you go), you may get a bit of a shock, there are thousands of dumbarse tourists (um like me!) poring over every stone as if looking for some spiritual experience, but can't understand why.
Interestingly, the Killing Fields out of PP are void of too many stoopid (or squemish) travellers There's an education in human kindness right there.
My suggested 'best destination' for a young traveller & her mum is somewhere a bit less affected by tourism. Yemen would be a challenge - and you would look great in a Burqa (eyes covered with grille, and full-length please, I'm trying to eat here).
Ah it feels good to be nasty to you. My guard had been let down momentarily.
Ah it feels good to be nasty to you. My guard had been let down momentarily.
That goes without saying. Of course I am.YES you are right
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