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Siem Reap, gateway to Angkor
(Jul 10 '07)
If the bus journey was uneventful, arriving into the station at Siem Reap made up for that. While picking up my bags on the bus, I could see the tuk-tuk drivers come running, but that didn't prepare ...
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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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Note:We aren't in the habit of doing this but we had such a great experience in Siem Reap with our superb Tuk Tuk driver that we want to preface this blog entry with a ...
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Ankor Wat, Phnom Phen and Pictures from Cambodia
(Jul 01 '07)
Angkor Wat was a lot of fun. It is such a beautiful place. We decided to get up at 4 am to see the sun rise over the temple. We thought it would be a cool experience and we would beat the crowds. ...
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Angkor Wat
(Dec 16 '07)
When we arrived Reena went to check the room out to make sure it was ok. We had been recommended this hotel at the one from Battambang. We liked it so checked in and breathed a sigh of relief to be ...
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The temples of Angkor
(Apr 20 '07)
After our long, sweaty bus ride to Siem Reap and a run in with several tuk-tuk drivers at the bus station we checked into the fabulous Yellow Guest House. The staff and other travelers were really ...
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Cambodia
(Apr 21 '07)
We arrived in the city of Phnom Penh late in the afternoon after a long and hot bus ride. On our bus we met Lee, a guy from South Korea, who had been there many times before and knew of a good cheap ...
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Angkor
(Feb 09 '07)
The biggest religious building in the world, Angkor Wat is only the start of it. There are hundreds of temples to explore, all in varying states of decay and jungle overgrowth. We decided to eschew ...
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Angkor What?
(Nov 24 '07)
To get into Cambodia we took a bus from Bangkok, got a visa and walked across a small bridge that serves as the border crossing.We then took a taxi the final 100kms from the border to the town of Siem ...
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Sweating at the temples...
(Apr 19 '07)
From Phnom Penh we went on a bus ride to Siem Reap to visit the Angkor Wat temples and were dropped off in a crazy guest house which we later noticed was right round the corner from two brothels- ...
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