Secrets of Elephants Inn

Airport Highway No.6, Siem Reap, Cambodia | Inn

Travel Blogs from Siem Reap

Kingdom of Cambodia

A travel blog entry by globehunters

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... only 3 days in Phnom Penh, the capital on Cambodia. We visited a couple of famous markets, including the Russian Market. We were curious about the name and learned that it was called the Russian Market because in the 1980’s there were tourists primarily from USSR and many of them went to this market. This city is filled with markets. Similar to Siem Reap, it’s a very crowded city with many motor bikes and tuk-tuks. ...

Angkorman

A travel blog entry by matfloyd

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... Now Thailand) and the ‘Cham’ to the East (Now Vietnam), and whilst their strength grew, they constructed larger and more elaborate temples and palaces in the capital. The Khmer empire reached its peak in the 12th century, with many of the largest and most famous buildings being constructed within a period of only forty years, by kings Suryavarman 2nd and Jayavarman 7th. Included in ...

Le nord du Cambodge

A travel blog entry by laurent.quintal

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... d'autres sont en construction grâce notamment à l'apport de capitaux étrangers.Beaucoup de petits établissements sont concentrés autour du Vieux Marché, alors que les hôtels les plus chers sont situés entre l'aeroport et Siem Reap le long de la route nationale 6.

Hanging out in Siem Reap

A travel blog entry by mikeandabike

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Well after my long couple of days on the bike,I'm just hanging in Siem Reap. It's nice and hot. I'm sporting quite a nice farmers tan on my arms and legs. I'm planning on where to go next. I'd like to go to Battambang but I heard there's some flooding there. There's lots of tourists here,Angkor Wat is the big draw. I've seen before. Yesterday I took a tuk-tuk out to the west baray. An old man made lake. It was nice. I was only white person there but I'm ...

Day 50, 51 Siem Reap, hospital, check up

A travel blog entry by frenchrice

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... free traditional dance show we saw
advertised on a poster. 10 minutes before the show, we bought a slice
of cake each (coconut for Julia, «sponge cake for Chris) at a local
bakery to have something nice to eat while we watched.We walked into
a park near a school, attracted by a huge fire and drum music. There
were huge shapes projected on a screen lit up by the fire. It was a
shaddow-puppetry show. We stayed there a while ...

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This inn, located on Airport Highway No.6, Siem Reap, is near Psar Chaa - Old Market.
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