Mayfair Angkor Villa
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Siem Reap - Cambodia Ruby - We arrived in Siem Reap (Cambodia) in the evening at around 8:00, we were driven to our hotel, Mayfair Angkor Villas. It has a little pool that has a waterfall at the end, there are large rooms that have lots of space. That next morning we got up to go and see some temples. The first one we visited was called Angkor Wat …
Mediocre title for a (hopefully) thrilling entry
... of the mens 10K prosthetic leg race cross the line.
I was the coach and photographer of the day and really enjoyed watching everyone run off together, especially the family fun run- very cute. But I wasn't on the run so here is a blurb from L:
A paragraph or two about the marathon from me... So during our morning gym session which we were becoming quite accustomed to, A and I were merrily running on the treadmill. We usually did about 2-3km which ...
A day off from the temples
... town, which explains why they are extra crowded. When I tell other tourists of my plight with the pushy Japanese tourists, they are all shocked, saying the same thing: "But the Japanese are so nice, they are the most civilized/only civilized nation in Asia. (I got variations on the two regarding the "most/only" option, which ran about 50-50 in responses.) My airplane ride with the Japanese was very pleasant, they were ...
Bye bye Africa, HELLO ASIA!!! =)
... the best wax I ever had, I now have nice smooth legs, YAY!! After this experience it was out for some Pad Thai (mmmm), then a long walk back to the hostel, via some streets we weren't meant to go down and some very poor map reading by me....but we got there eventually!!! Being that we had bought tickets to go to Cambodia the following day, we figured we'd get an early night. Unfortunately, we were a little disorganised and over enthusiastic about the excitement of the following day ...
Angkor
... ratings). No other buildings, even royal palaces, were allowed to be made of stone, so only the temples survive. Each temple has a unique personality and different level of restoration - but read the titles and comments by each photo for details, rather than me droning on even more right here. Needless to say, some left us speechless with amazement. With tourist numbers inceasing by a truly scary amount every year, just get your tickets booked now.
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center