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Back in Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by shanewilson from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... to my accommodation at the Manor House for about US43 a night. I hit the nightlife, including a basic meal on the Riverfront at the Paragon Hotel... $13 all up. I had children around the age of 8 asking me if I wanted opium, 'fu** with this ...
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CAMBODIA
A Travel Blog entry by walie98 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... meme pas mal avec leur parano dans les aeroports, alors quil y a des passages de frontiere absolument ahurissants de facilite. Mon hotel, le Paragon, que javais note dans le Lonely est a 2 pas du debarcadere, je prend quand meme un rickshaw - 1 dollar, ...
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Thailand and Cambodia Reloaded!
A Travel Blog entry by kwdestinations from Bangkok, Siem Rep, Phnom Penh and Sihounkville Cambodia, Thailand
... up on all the latest of what's going on here. We parted with expectations to see each other again after our visit to Cambodia. What a fabulous gracious couple. funny thing to add. I had obviously rushed to pack and thinking I would need a nice pair ...
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First Miles in Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by pollyandmikey from Phnom Penh, Krŏng Phnum Pénh, Cambodia
... their farmers and fisherman cast their nets from their bobbing canoes. We were so relaxed, what a lovely way to arrive in Cambodia. Even the border crossing was easy. We got off the boat for the Vietnamese passport check and 15 minutes later ...
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Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by eve_sign11 from Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Cambodia
... this book, we started our adventures!!! Instead of taking taxi, we board a tuk-tuk (the most convenience transport in Cambodia) to our hotel. I booked thru Internet, the Golden Gate Hotel, located at ...... The journey between the airport and the ...
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Hello Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by kimandluke from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... many motorbikes, it was strange to see these expensive utes when it is a poor country. Sadly there is alot of land mine victims in Cambodia. These poor people who have lost their arms and/or legs is really sad to see. Some of the victims now sell books in ...
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Mekong Delta and Phnom Penh (cambodia)
A Travel Blog entry by jamish from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... Phnom Penh after wandering the street negotiating/arguing price. Luckily when the driver got lost he accidentally pulled up outiside our Hotel (Paragon, which is clean comfy and friendly with views of the river). We then went on a ...
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Living it up!
A Travel Blog entry by lmoconno from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... lovely :) we visited three hotels and I let the girls decide while I hung out with luc. We eventually secured a triple room in the Paragon hotel on the river front for $21 a night, bargained down by ranu from $30 :) the room was nice and our moods began ...
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Helping the Children
A Travel Blog entry by ash-anna from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
We landed in Phnom Penh and got a taxi to the Paragon Hotel, where we checked into what would be a 4 star Hotel room in the UK, for the incredible price of 20 American Dollars, about 14 quid! The first thing that struck me about Cambodia was the ...
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Angkor - Part Deux
A Travel Blog entry by thestrongfamily from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... cafe. We have arranged (I think) a taxi for tomorrow to Phnom Penh for USD60 and the hotel have booked us a room at the Paragon Hotel on the river for USD25. You know you've reached temple fatigue time when you drive past one and none of you can ...
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Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by julesasia from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Upon arriving in Phnom Penh we went straight to our hotel - the infinitely superior (compared to the last one in Phnom Penh!) Paragon Hotel. Our bags were carried up to our room for us which was fantastic; we had been debating how on earth we were going ...
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Phnom Penh - again
A Travel Blog entry by thestrongfamily from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
OK, after 4 or so hours in the bus we are here at Phnom Penh again. Unfortunately the Paragon Hotel didn;t have a romm so we are at the Burly Hotel in no less than the VIP suite which for $20 got us 2 beds but more importantly hot water. After lunch we ...
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Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by thestrongfamily from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... we are in Phnom Penh. Got here yesterday by taxi in a little over 4 hours rather than 6+ by bus. Settled into the Paragon Hotel right on the riverfront, then found a halal restaurant for some lunch. Just relaxed on the balcony for the afternoon and ...
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"Everything changes." - Monkey Magic
A Travel Blog entry by minkyjane from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... panniers and a donkey pulling a cart! In Phnom Penh was accosted by tuk tuk drivers as soon as I hopped off the bus! I said the Paragon Hotel but when I got there I didn't really like it. Of course in my usual style I still said yes. Then I walked around ...
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Shadows and Tall Trees
A Travel Blog entry by delsar from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... second, less pushy, driver had been sent by our hotel and the other driver had been unscrupulously given Derek’s name by the Paragon hotel in Phnom Penh – His ruse was to take us to a different hotel that would’ve subsequently paid him ...
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day 10 friday 19th december
A Travel Blog entry by gdvc from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... had coffee and went on the internet to look at a couple of places that Dave and John had recommended last night, we decided on the PARAGON HOTEL. After booking that we booked our coach for the 21st $12 each and as we had booked a couple of days in advance ...
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The killing fields
A Travel Blog entry by monstermunch from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... & so we left quickly. God we are so lucky to have not lived through such things. Moved to another more central hotel called the Paragon, which was nice apart from the spy holes in the bathroom ceiling. Walked around the markets & saw live ...
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Phnom Penh - Part 1
A Travel Blog entry by samandbryony from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... . Cambodian tuk tuk drivers are very cautious and drive far slower than I remember the Thai's to. Got to our hotel, checked in, got changed (Cambodia is more conservative than Vietnam) and walked around for a bit before going to the Grand Palace and ...
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Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad
A Travel Blog entry by delsar from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Goodbye Thailand, Hello Culture Shock a.k.a. Cambodia….We departed in a bit of a frenzy having left ourselves a little short of time (a real shock, I know). We had planned to take a taxi to Pantip Plaza (the electronics mega centre mentioned ...
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