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Thoughts from Cambodia on International Women’s Day

In observance of International Women’s day, we pay tribute to the amazing women on our team in Southeast Asia! The following empowering stories have been shared with us by some of our female staff in Cambodia.

Sokunna (right) and her mother (left)
Sokunna, (right) and her mother, (left)

Sokunna

When Sokunna’s mother was her age, she was already married and had three children. She began her own fish exporting business away from home. Her mother was gone often to oversee the business and help support their family. They missed each other very much and Sokunna’s mother came back home. Though she was happy to be back home with her family, Sokunna’s mother still had the ambition to help make money for them and she began a fish exporting business in the local market. She was the first woman business owner in Sokunna’s hometown. Business was successful and she helped other people in the community start businesses too.

At home, Sokunna says life for Cambodian women is filled with great responsibility. Women need to work hard to support their children and put them through school, and to “Teach them how to be respectful and kind to people.” Children in Cambodia today are more informed about technology and their mothers are devoted to working hard to provide their children things they never had themselves, like smartphones and iPads.

Life has changed so much for Cambodian women over the years. In Sokunna’s lifetime alone, she has seen changes in norms from dress to being allowed higher education, the option to have a boyfriend, or to move away from home. Now Cambodian women are free to dress as they choose, pursue an education, learn English and other languages, learn about modern technology, and to travel away from home and their parents as they choose.

Sokunna has no daughters of her own yet, but she says,

“If I have a daughter I expect her life in the future to be successful, bright, well educated, perfect, and cheerful in the rest of her life after she marries. International Women’s Day is the day that reinforces the persistence of women all over the world to have a freedom, democracy, and rights to think as a man: Men work hard and women also work hard; Men receive a higher education and so should women; Men receive a good salary and women should also have a good salary.”

If Sokunna could tell the world one thing on behalf of Cambodian women, she says,

“Women can became business women, CEOs, or presidents just like men. A woman can be a survivor without a man.”

Chieu, her mother, and her sister
Chieu, her mother, and her sister

Chieu

Chieu’s mother was also married by the time she was Chieu’s age. She was a housewife and homemaker for her husband and two children.

Chieu says that while Cambodian women have rights to do many more things in their daily lives much more than before, they are still expected to take care of all housework, cook, wash clothes, and take care of all family members.

Today, Cambodian women are able to study at school and have jobs, so some mothers spend time more time working and they put their children through private school, sometimes as early as age 3.

In the workplace, most of Cambodian women are able to work for the government and have the opportunity to work for private companies, because they are able to get the education and develop the knowledge that enables them to work the same jobs as men.

“In my lifetime, I think that all life has changed for Cambodian women, because they get education at school as well as from their peers. Before, older generations maintained the old thinking that women should not study or go outside home. They must do housework and be a wife,” says Chieu. “In modern society, many people give more value to women and most have the chance to accomplish their goals and dreams. Moreover, Cambodian women are now able to get scholarships to study abroad.”

If Chieu has daughters in the future she says,

“I hope that their lives will include better education, happiness, and respect from society as women, even in their own future married lives.”

Chieu says International Women’s Day reminds her of the effort of women to obtain rights in society, and as a result, women have equal rights with men and work in society to improve the economy. Women can express ideas and present questions to the public, and women can also work toward developing the country.

“One thing that I would like to tell the world as a Cambodian woman is that women have the same ability to succeed in any job to develop the country as men.”… Read more »

A Unique Guest Experience at the Kulen Waterfalls

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“We have worked with our clients, Tania and her family, on trips to Cambodia in the past but this year we arranged an amazing trip to visit the dolphins in Kratie, the Koh Ker and Preah Vihear Temples, and Narla’s home village with an amazing homestay. The highlight, however, was a day we arranged for the orphanage where their daughter lived before she was adopted into their family. Below is Tania’s description of the day and some beautiful photos to illustrate it. This is what makes Cambodia so special, why my team is the absolute best, and why I love what I do!”

-Andrea Ross, CEO of Journeys Within

“We had a stunning day at Phnom Kulen with the kids from Happy Family Orphanage-I cannot even begin to tell you! ‘Ma’, who cares for the kids, had never been and so you can probably imagine her joy….this woman with so little, handing alms to the people on the stairs. That was just the first of many times I was tearful. Ma enjoyed her day thoroughly, the kids all stuck close to her as she swept them from blessing to blessing (and she swooped us in too, of course) for water blessings, and music blessings at the temple site. We’ve done this all before but it was so special this time, and really wonderful to have Narla there who added his own brand of warmth and cheer. Santhou was lovely as well and not only has knowledge but a calm demeanor, and somehow always appeared at the very moment he was needed (does JWTC have ALL the best guides in the country?? Every single one is a treasure with his own uniqueness).

The kids enjoyed the delicious (best.chicken.ever) food and best of all for them, the swimming!

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Sophia and the other kids finally were able to play when it came time for the water. She was glowing by the end of a day filled with connection with her ‘second’ family.”

Tania, Guest

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The following tours are some highlights from Tania’s trip. Contact us to help you plan your own trip to Cambodia!

21 Dec 15   Phnom Penh: Drive to Kratie

After breakfast, your driver will meet you at your hotel and you will drive to Kratie. This drive is approximately 8 hours, depending on traffic, and you will stop at a local restaurant for lunch along the way. When you arrive in Kratie, you will be introduced to your Journeys Within tour guide who will accompany you on the river crossing to the Rajabori Villas Resort for check-in. Enjoy your evening at leisure.

22 Dec 15   Kratie: Irrawaddy Dolphins, Mekong Turtle Conservation Center and Sunset at Sam Bok Mountain

After breakfast, you will be met by your guide and you will cross the river by boat before driving to the Irrawaddy Dolphin experience. Listed as critically endangered in 2004, the Mekong Irrawaddy Dolphin is part of Cambodia’s national heritage and symbolizes the magnificence of the Mekong River and its biodiversity. The Irrawaddy is a shy, small dolphin that is dark grey in color with a small rounded dorsal fin and a bluntly rounded head. You will take a small boat out on the Mekong River and sit quietly as the boat rests amongst the Irrawaddy Dolphins; watching them feeding and playing in their natural habitat. Return to town where your guide can assist in choosing a local restaurant for lunch, or you can return to the Rajabori Villas Resort hotel for lunch. After lunch, you will drive north of Kratie town to Sambor district where you will visit The Mekong Turtle Conservation Center (MTCC), located at the beautiful and historic 100 Pillar Pagoda (Wat Sor Sor Muoy Roy). The MTCC was opened by Conservation International to increase the wild population of the endangered Cantor’s Softshell Turtle (Pelochelys cantorii) in the nearby Mekong River, through head-starting turtle hatchlings from the community-led turtle nest program. The facility has over forty indoor tanks containing juvenile turtles which are kept for a 10 month period before releasing into their natural habitat. There are also many other Asian turtle species at the facility to see. After your visit to the MTCC, you can wander the grounds of the magnificent 100 Pillar Pagoda – a priceless architectural structure built at the site of the old Royal Palace Temple of Sambor District. As dusk approaches, you’ll drive to Phnom Sam Bok (Sam Bok Mountain) and climb the steps to the Phnom Sam Bok Pagoda to watch the beautiful sunset over the mighty Mekong River and surrounding countryside.

23 Dec 15   Kratie: Drive to Kompong Thom

After breakfast, you will be met by your guide at Rajabori Villas Resort and you will cross the river by boat before driving to Kampong Thom. When you arrive in Kampong Thom, your guide will take you to your hotel for check-in. Say goodbye to your Journeys Within tour guide, as tomorrow you’ll be met at your hotel by a trusted local community guide. Enjoy your afternoon at leisure.

28 Dec 15   Siem Reap to Preah Vihear: Beng Mealea and Koh Ker 

Enjoy an early breakfast at your hotel before leaving the crowds behind and heading to Beng Mealea, one of Angkor’s more mysterious temples located 40km outside of the main temple complex. After an hour you will leave the paved road and head out on to the beaten track running through rice fields and villages of rural Cambodia. At the temple, your guide will help you imagine how it once was as you pick your way through the rubble now surrounded by jungle. After an early lunch, continue on to the dirt road that leads to Koh Ker temple. King Jayavaraman IV made this city the capital after he moved it from Angkor Wat. The temple itself has faced a lot of vandalism and many of the once beautiful sculptures are missing heads, but it still serves as a beautiful legacy to the Khmer Empire. If you have the energy, and aren’t afraid of heights, you can climb to the top of the temple, the second tallest in Cambodia, so you can see above the forest line and enjoy amazing views of the rural countryside and the border of Thailand in the distance.  Around mid-afternoon, continue the last bit of your journey to Preah Vihear, where you will check into your hotel.

29 Dec 15   Preah Vihear: Preah Vihear Temple and Drive to Siem Reap

This morning you will set off early to visit Preah Vihear Temple, a Khmer temple situated atop a 525 meter cliff in the Dangrek Mountains in Cambodia, close to the Thailand border, but most notably in Cambodian territory. This temple has long been the subject of intense ownership disputes between the two neighboring countries, Cambodia was officially awarded control of Preah Vihear in 1962 by the International Court of Justice and it is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  As a key edifice of the empire’s spiritual life, it was supported and modified by successive kings and so bares elements of several architectural styles. Affording a view for many kilometers across a plain, it has the most spectacular setting of all the temples built during the six-century-long Khmer Empire. Spend a good few hours exploring this area before heading back to Siem Reap (a drive of about 5 hours).

03 Jan 16   Siem Reap to Thma Puok Village: Homestay with Narla

After breakfast, you will be met at your hotel by your driver and Narla at 9:00am. The drive to Thma Puok is approximately 3 hours, and along the way you will stop in a village for an opportunity to try local snacks such as fried crickets, water beetles and silk worms. You will also stop at Phnom Srok (District Mountain) to see a stone quarry and stone masons, carving stone as they have done for generations. When you arrive in Thma Puok, you will go straight to Narla’s family home which will be your homestay for the evening. A traditional family lunch will be served, and you will have some free time to relax and chat with Narla’s family. Later in the afternoon, you will take a village walking tour where you will meet some of Narla’s relatives and neighbors before walking to Prasat Kasen (Mote Temple), and ancient Hindu temple located next to the village. In the evening, return to your homestay and enjoy a traditional dinner with Narla’s family and friends.… Read more »

Giving Back ​and Respecting ​a Country’s Values and Traditions

Jill Higson is a guest who traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia with Journeys Within over the holidays (you can see her itinerary here) and has blogged about her experiences to share with family, friends and future visitors.  Here she discusses what it means to be respectful while traveling and how travelling with Journeys Within helped her give back…

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In my global travels, it has always been a priority to ​give back ​to the people I encounter while respecting their values and traditions.

​ Beginning with the language, ​I tried to speak Vietnamese and Cambodian/Khmer saying “hello”, “good by”, “thank you” and “please” whenever possible.  Unfortunately, my American pronunciation​ion​ got in the way, especially ​when ​saying “Aw-kaun” ​- thank you in Khmer!

I ​am grateful for each country’s ​people who tried to help me say the words right with patience and a smile on their face.

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Befriending locales is the key to learning in a new country.

Shopping was another way to ​give back and I did plenty of that in both countries!

It was important for me on this trip to buy unique and handmade products that told a story and support​ed​ organizations that invest in the community and local businesses whenever possible​.

Although was hard to resist the incredible shopping in the Twain Airport, with a Hello Kitty store and matching bathroom, I feel like the products I chose were more than souvenirs, but also a small way for me to support local endeavours.

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Pisey is our source for all things silk and textiles in Siem Reap.

​In Siem Riep​, I had​ a wonderful time meeting and buying silk scarves from Pisey at stall 14 at the Old ​Market to negotiating ​and buying ​a ​ local artist’s beautiful ​elephant painting from​ 1​2 year old girls at the night market(those youngsters drove a hard bargain!)​ to ​finding ​beauty ​and home ​gems at NGO​ based stores.

In Hanoi​, with the help of my wonderful guide and new girlfriend, Linh,​I supported family business, as I bought lacquer paintings of a farm land scene I had just experienced biking in the morning from two brothers at their gallery and then hand embroidered lotus flower and peacock napkins from two sisters.

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Tom, Jill and Seng head out to see the Journeys Within Clean Water Project.

My last day in Siem Riep I experienced truly giving back to the people of Cambodia through the JWOC (Journeys Within Our Community) non-profit organization, started by Andrea and Brandon Davis 10 years ago.​  Tom, the Communications Director and Seng, Clean Water Program Manager took me out to see the wells JWOC had been repaired and built in a village by students, who had received scholarships to university for their work with JWOC.

There is still more work needed, with ​only ​40​% of Cambodia​’s rural areas having access to clean water. From evaluating need to building wells to  water safety training and follow up visits, the JWOC project I visited is a vital part of the long-term goal of universal clean water access.  The Cambodian people’s health, economy and well-being depend on these wells and their clean water.

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In Cambodia, villagers use the same water source for many purposed.

Seeing the wells and how people were using them first hand f​rom​ cleaning fish, ​to ​making rice sake and more was eye opening​ and rewarding​.

I finished the day at the JWOC Art Class, singing songs, playing games and making paper fish with 30 young students.  They were quite the dancers and artistss!  The JWOC staff and volunteers were kind and helpful with the children, as well as welcoming to me.

I left them with some beach balls, stickers and other fun goodies to enjoy at another ​time and hopefully remember me with the same fondness I will remember them.

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Year 10: 2013

We truly hope that our blog readers have had as much fun reflecting on the past 10 years as we have.  Through these pictures we’ve been able to show how Journeys Within embodies the slogan “Six Countries, One Team, Countless Experiences”. Thank you for taking the time to share these memories with us – here’s to the countless experiences over the next 10 years!

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Andrea is currently in Southeast Asia for touring and inspections and she’ll be blogging about her current trip. Although the 10 year blogs are done, stay tuned for blogs about what’s happening in Southeast Asia right now.

We wanted to end the 10 year anniversary blogs on a special note. With that, be sure to click the link and watch the video the team made for guide training 2013 here – Everybody Dance Now.

2013

Milestones:

Launched Journeys Within Luxury Experiences

Andrea named a judge for the Conde Nast Traveler World Savers Awards

Press:

Conde Nast Traveler: The Dreammakers: Wendy Perrin’s Top 150 Travel Specialists

ArchetypeMe: Tomorrow’s Trips Today: Cambodia

Salon: Your vacation is unethical

Asia Newswire: Journeys Within extends its philanthropic reach underwater

Way Beyond Borders: ‘Pinch me’ moments in Southeast Asia

Your Travel Choice: A Sustainable Journey in Angkor Wat

Key Hires: 

Courtney Ridgel:

What year did join Team Journeys Within?: 

2013

What were your thoughts of the company that first year?: 

I thought that this was a great opportunity to get into an International Company that still operates with the efficiency and comradery of a small company.  I really am interested in different people and cultures and I was so excited at the new adventure that Journeys Within presented.

  

Sokunna Chhe:

What year did join Team Journeys Within?:

2013

What were your thoughts of the company that first year?:

I preferred to work in the tour company because it is my dream and I quite love this job.

Miranda Minassian:

What year did join Team Journeys Within?:

2013

What were your thoughts of the company that first year?:

Over the year I have learned that what makes this company special is definitely the amazing cast of character we have working together. Everyone who works at Journeys Within, whether in California or on the ground in Southeast Asia is unique, passionate and giving of themselves. It makes for a great work environment and an unbelievable product.

Special Memories from 2013:

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Andrea, Anna and Binh find the perfect temple
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Andrea on a boat trip to the Cham Islands.
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Anna and her friend
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April and Chris in Bagan
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Andrea and Ron head to Amita Thai Cooking School in Bangkok
2013 bee
Bee, don’t jump!
2013 binh
Binh parasailing in Central Vietnam
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A picture perfect bike ride in Central Vietnam
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Andrea, Anna and Binh at guide training in Central Vietnam
2013 elephants
A mama and her calf at Patara Elephant Farm, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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The Journeys Within team at Flight of the Gibbon in Siem Reap, Cambodia
2013 hoi an
The sunset in Hoi An
2013 jw at the circus
Team JW at Phare Circus, Siem Reap
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Makara, Narla, Kanika and Linda at dinner after the circus
2013 myanmar
Ngapali Beach, Myanmar
2013 Rosie and Holly April
Rosie and Holly April, Khoa and Michelle’s daughters
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Regine and April meet the Bangkok team at Calypso Show in Bangkok
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Regine and April at Lebua State Tower in Bangkok
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A football game in the Shan state in Myanmar
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Songkran Festival in Bangkok
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Phare Circus performers, Siem Reap
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Courtney on a boat in Halong Bay

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Employee Reflections: Thailand

Our Thailand office is always busy making sure all Journeys Within tours run as smooth as “Thai silk”! In our Employee reflections we’ve interviewed our Thailand office staff, Joy and Dream, as well as our top two guides, Ron and Bee.

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You might be asking why Ron and Bee answered their questions together. The answer is, Ron and Bee do everything together! Not only are they two of our top Bangkok guides, but they once worked together in the booking office and they are the best of friends.

Ron Loonar & Chutimon “Bee” Sitthiwong:

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What are your thoughts about Journeys Within now?:

JW has much more improved in every ways and growing constantly strong.

What are your thoughts on the next ten years (or just the future) for Journeys Within?:

Still the be the leading expert Indochina tour company.

What is your favorite memory working with Journeys Within?

We both have learnt a lot from the Journeys Within team, how to work as a good team. The happiest moment for us was when we traveled to Cambodia in 2012 to meet all our Journeys Within team.

Nichapat “Dream” Satthaton:

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What are your thoughts about Journeys Within now?

Journeys Within offer best environment to work which will help me to give my best to you.

What are your thoughts on the next ten years (or just the future) for Journeys Within?

In next ten years, I want to see this company at the peak where I am also one of the responsible employee for this.

What is your favorite memory working with Journeys Within?

The memory about Journeys Within for me is I get the best colleague who can share experience with me.

Kanchana “Joy” Junglin:

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What are your thoughts about Journeys Within now?

Ability to attract guests by serving them with the excellent services.

What are your thoughts on the next ten years (or just the future) for Journeys Within?

Hopefully the company will experience rapid growth .

What is your favorite memory working with Journeys Within?

I love that this is a family firm.

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