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A big Chunk of our Trip!
A Travel Blog entry by gemandsmit from St. Petersburg, North-West Russia, Russia
... actually ended up being really cool. We met a whole bunch of people, went out drinking etc. But apart from that, we also went to Angkor Wat for the sunrise at 5am. Google it if you don’t know what it is :P Also went to other temple places ...
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Temples
A Travel Blog entry by mikeybics from Angkor Wat, Cambodia
... I met Steve from Brighton who I ended up sharing a room with for a couple of nights to save on the dollars. We stayed st the Shadow of Angkor Hotel nr the Old Market. Due to the huge attraction that is Angkor, this town is now a hive of quality hotels, ...
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Amazing Angkor
A Travel Blog entry by mrsmac from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... platform overlooking an ancient sports arena. the wall supporing this has fantastic carvings of elephants. Tenit was off to the Angkor Wat.this incredible temple complex is huge with five towers and two courtyards. Again there are fantastic reliefs ...
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WAT’S UP? WE HEAD TO ANGKOR FOR THE BIG ONE!
A Travel Blog entry by jwwj from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... in SR and if the tourists don’t come, locals will really suffer. One will be ‘Cameron’, owner of the Angkor Spirit, a gorgeous hotel we eventually moved into. He took out loans of $300k in the US to renovate an old dance school but, due ...
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Beware of scams and the temples of Angkor
A Travel Blog entry by follow_bex from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... it. It's crazy to think that all the stone that falls from the ruins is sorted and put back together like a jigsaw puzzle. Leaving Angkor Thom behind we travelled about 3 km into the jungle to visit Ta Prohm, a temple which has been left to the clutches ...
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The Wonders of Angkor Wat
A Travel Blog entry by barbandkevin from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... time. Very soon, in fact just within an hour or so, it seemed as though thousands of people were arriving. Angkor Wat is a stone temple dedicated to the gods and is considered the largest religious structure in the world. It is built ...
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Siem Reap & Angkor Wat
A Travel Blog entry by aaronpolarbear from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... US $20, $40, and $60 respectively. These passes give you access to the park area that includes dozens of ancient Angkor buildings and monuments scattered around a rather wide area. Getting the one day pass the afternoon before was a great way ...
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Angkor Wat
A Travel Blog entry by pecoskid from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... dream. I glanced about my hotel room and sighed. "Wow", I thought. I guess I shouldn't have gone to bed with Angkor Wat and St. Patricks Day on my mind!" The ancient Kmer kingdom Angkor Wat is Cambodia's heart and soul, a revered heritage and symbol ...
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Discovering the Wonders of Angkor and Pineapple...
A Travel Blog entry by samthompson from Siem Reap, Cambodia
Hello Everyone! I thought I would take this opportunity to refresh you on your last week. We visited the wonderful and very touristy Angkor Wat and outlying temples. We took a bus to Siem Reap where, at the bus station, we were told (of course) that ...
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Angkor heat
A Travel Blog entry by igell from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... hundreds of feet and describe mythological events from the Hindu religion. Pictures do not quiet relate the grandeur of the whole thing. Angkor Wat is the largest temple in the region but there are approximately 20 temples with in a 30 mile radius. We ...
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It's St. Paddys Day!
A Travel Blog entry by elizabethlb from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... seem to be getting used to the idea of turists invading their quiet lives. We spent three and a half days exploring the temples: Angkor Wat is comprised or hundreds of temples, some dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries.... that's a lot of ...
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Joyeuse non-St-Valentin
A Travel Blog entry by tiwi from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... eu l'occasion de discuter étaient beaucoup plussympathiques que les vietnamiens, à mon avis. La population est aussi très jeune, en raison du génocide. Notre prochain arrêt sera les grand temples de Angkor dans le nord. L Album ...
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Similans - Vientiane - Luang Prabang - Siam Reap
A Travel Blog entry by jamesharrison from Siam Reap, Cambodia
... country (Siam Reap, Cambodia). We did the usual cab and hotel trip and checked into a place with a pool called the Mekong Angkor Palace Hotel! Steve insisted on a place with a pool and I wasn't complaining! We checked in, had a dip in the ...
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Five for one dollar!!
A Travel Blog entry by melglashan from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... So after being all templed out we came back to the hotel and marcus and dirk are playing golf haha he found a friend...... its the Angkor Course and marcus is taking pics for you Dad :) So I am in some internet cafe with a cambodian guy singing and im ...
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Lara Croft has nothing on me...
A Travel Blog entry by geojo from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... , so that's where you found our little posse yesterday until dinner- hey more amok! And the introduction to the best bar in town, "Angkor What?"..but that's not the best part. I got myself over to the Happy Horse Farm around 4:00 and signed up ...
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Cambodia - Part I
A Travel Blog entry by andybrown from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... I should add) to Siem Reap, the gateway town to the most famous site in Cambodia and a fierce source of national pride, Angkor Wat. I had originally planned to go to the capitol Phnom Penh, but met some other travellers heading to Siem Reap and decided ...
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The Kingdom of Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by alyson.morgan from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... sunrise. Unfortuantely it was a cloudy morning so the light came up in a cloudy haze rather than a stunning sunset landscape of Angkor Wat, althought it was definatley worth getting up early to be there with all the other tourists it was an experience. ...
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What a wonderful world we live in
A Travel Blog entry by jenay from Siem Reap , KH.16, Cambodia
... buying. An afternoon nap was everything cianan and lex wanted so Topper and I left to start what was originally planned: Angkor temples! First up was Banteay Kdei which was a reasonable sized temple with many ruined sandstone pillars and occasional trees. ...
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Siem Reap... dreams do come true!!!
A Travel Blog entry by josie_ty from Siem Reap, Siem Reap, Cambodia
... to see by bicycle but we took tuk tuks mostly, our main transport choice. We were staying at a hotel 2 km north of town on National Highway 6 (closer to Angkor temples) so we had to either walk or take a tuk tuk from the hotel to the center of ...
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