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Definitely one of the things we were most looking forward to was enjoying the magnificent splendor of Angkor Wat and it's surroundings. This ancient capitol of Cambodia ...
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Drive on right, US dollar, many English speakers, cheap
(Mar 20 '08)
"You wan painting for you sir?"
I know you'll think im nuts here but Cambodia kicks ass! From the second I got off the plane, I was treated like royalty by everyone I met, even those that were not ...
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Weighing Angkor Wat
(Jan 29 '08)
"The folks walking around us are the heirs to the Angkor Empire, one of the greatest kingdoms in history"
The first thing in the morning we headed to the American embassy. After some wait I got my new ...
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Siem Reap
(Jan 26 '08)
Our trip to Siem Reap requires a return journey to Phnom Penh which we're happy about as we grew to really like the city. We're travelling "Mekong Express" a slighty upmarket outfit (the 4 hour trip ...
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Angkor Wat
(Feb 03 '08)
We arrived late in Siem Reap, and crashed our early at the sister hotel of the one we stayed at in Phnom Phen. We got up at 4am the following morning, to watch sunrise over Angkor Wat for my birthday. ...
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Ancient Angkor
(Feb 21 '08)
We arrived in Siem Reap in the early afternoon, giving ourselves plenty of time to scout out a nice guesthouse. We settled on Rithyrin Villa where for $7 we got a big ensuite double fan room and free ...
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Synthetic opiates and daytime television are a lethal combination. After my second and successful attempt to re-attach the severed tendon in my ...
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Guest English Teacher in Cambodia
(Dec 04 '07)
"I am introduced as the guest English teacher at a local Cambodian school!"
Recent Blogs for Siem Reap
Cambodia
(Apr 04 '08)
After having completed our excellent Indonesian adventures we travelled via Kuala Lumpur to Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh.
Cambodia is visibly poorer than it's neighbor Thailand, having gone ...
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Darkness on the Edge of Town
(Mar 30 '08)
By Christina
The legacy of the Khmer Rouge resonates in Cambodia to this day and is like a dark shadow lurking in the corners of Cambodian homes and shops. From roughly 1975 to 1979, hundreds of ...
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Crossroad Blues
(Mar 28 '08)
By: Christina
Arriving in bustling, hustling Cambodia after mellow Laos and pristine Thailand was a big change. There are lots of people everywhere and the streets are darn crowded. There is also ...
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