Under the leadership of Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge regime annihilated Cambodia, destroying not only the country's foundations but also an entire people. The testimonies of the survivors of the atrocities of those years are crucial in order not to forget.
In Mondulkiri, Cambodia, the bond between the Bunong people and their elephants reveals a deep respect for nature amidst ongoing challenges like land grabbing and mass tourism
Phnom Penh captivates with its vibrant culture and chaotic charm, revealing a Cambodia far beyond the typical tourist trail, steeped in history and rebirth
The rain dances on the lush branches of the emerald-green forest, weaving a silent bond between Nol and Kropun, where their eyes tell of a care that transcends time
We leave Phnom Penh behind and head towards the Mondulkiri mountains, where silence takes center stage and the kindness of the people reflects the nature of the proud Khmer people
Beneath the skyline of the majestic Sokha Hotel, 250 Cham families who survived the Khmer Rouge genocide over 40 years ago live off what the river provides them