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- Ticking off a bucket list item – Angkor WatIs there a single published bucket list on the lines of ‘places to visit before you die’, I wonder, which doesn’t include Angkor Wat? If there is, I have not yet come across it, and this famous sight has certainly Posted by ToonSarah in Travel with me ... | Mar 23, 2020
- Siem Reap, CambodiaWe brought the New Year in well. Sitting on a hotel balcony, the warm night air enlivened by fireworks and music, sipping wine and stout, talking quietly about the days gone and the days still to come. Rhian and Steve, Posted by TaylorElphicks in The Seafood Chronicles | Jan 29, 2020
- Ancient Temples and new friendsSomehow, despite getting a poor amount of sleep for the nth consecutive night, I woke up fresh and ready to go at 4am. There was an anticipation not unlike that of Christmas morning, as I knew I was about to Posted by danza in A Whole New World | Dec 12, 2018
- Beaches, bat caves, Bangkok and Angkar Wat"Hello sirrr, ladyyy. You buy somethiiing?" "No thanks." "Looking for freee." "That's nice." "Hello my friend, you want tuk tuk?" "No thanks. Just walking" "Tomorrow?" "No thanks, we're good." "Where you going?" "Just walking." "You wan go tem Posted by astpurcell in OUT THE DEPARTURE GATE | May 26, 2016
- Cambodia: Siem ReapKnowing our bus to Siem Reap from Battambang was at 7:30am, we got up nice and early. We hung around in the massive hostel foyer for almost an hour before anyone showed up to check us out. Luckily the bus Posted by advensha in Advensha | Apr 14, 2016
- Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and the Tomb Raider TempleMy previous post covered my thoughts, and I guess disappointments, of my time in Siem Reap. I wanted to keep everything below separate, as what I saw was really spectacular, and I did not want my negative musings to Posted by acanuckabroad in A Canuck Abroad | Oct 16, 2015
- An Introduction to Siem Reap[center][/center] When planning my Asian adventure, I found myself with a 4 day gap between Vietnam with Corey, and Thailand with the Irish crew. Ever since seeing a documentary on Posted by acanuckabroad in A Canuck Abroad | Oct 16, 2015
- New Hope CambodiaAs we left Cambodia, we were searching for the reasons why we fell in love with the country. Phnom Penh and Siem Reap are nice cities, but they certainly aren't spectacular in the way that Sydney and Cusco are. The Posted by kristian23 in The Globetrotting Graduates | Jul 21, 2015
- Angkor Wat==Angkor Wat== After lunch (it was a good one for me, but thumbs down from my veggie wife) at a local restaurant, we headed off to the destination of the day - Angkor Wat, the largest and most famous temple Posted by arunbaliga in Our Bucket List | Sep 14, 2014
- Angkor Archaeological Park....part of my backlog clearance activity:) ===Angkor Archaeological Park=== Day after arriving in Siem Reap, we set off early in the morning to explore Angkor ruins, around 6 km north of the town. Angkor Archaeological Park, as it is known today, Posted by arunbaliga in Our Bucket List | Sep 13, 2014
- Say Wat?!? Angkor Wat.We arrived in Siem Reap very early and had to wait until midday to check in. The night bus wasn't great so all of us slept on sofas in the lobby until we were allowed in the room. Another lovely Posted by Libbytes in PhD Celebration Travel | Jun 24, 2014
- Angkor Wat archeological complex The Angkor Archeological Complex is an expansive collection of temples spread throughout the countrys Posted by AbbyAndMike in Wandering Dreamers | Jul 26, 2014
- Cambodia[center][/center] I think I will always associate Cambodia with lemongrass and sandalwood. We arrived after a very early flight (wake up call was 3:45 am - but our internal clocks still h Posted by Culinerrion in Bangkok to Dubai - 2014 | Apr 8, 2014
- Siem Reap (Cambodia)[center]Oh my night bus! We booked a sleeper bus from Sihanoukville to Siem Reap (11.5 hrs) from 8pm at $19 each... After some very poor (but stereotypically Asian) management, we found 2 "beds" together and nestled in for the night. To describe our Posted by Lady Mantle in Lady M's Worldwide Adventures | Feb 27, 2014
- Exploring the Temples of Angkor Part IIAfter our day of rest , yesterday we woke up fresh and planned another day at the temples. Our one main goal was to see the sunset over the temples, and after the difficulty of the first day, we decided Posted by Chelsandliam in Powered by Noodles | Sep 4, 2013
- Day 14 - Angkor Wat and Apsara DancersOur first full day in Siem Reap and today we would be travelling to Angkor Wat. Silly me and I stayed up way too late the night before. Blogging, talking and not going to sleep till 1 am. Posted by Sydney324 in To Cambodia with HOPE | Aug 5, 2013
- Siem Reap Day 2 - Angkor Wat & Angkor ThomIt was a sunny day, but not unbearably hot. It' only 3 to 4 degrees above an almost perfect walking temperature. Our 1st stop of the day was the much anticipated (for almost a decade) of the UNESCO listed Angkor Wat. Posted by FrancisQ in RamBLer WithOUT BorDers | Oct 30, 2011
- Chapter eighty five - Siem ReapDay 305: Siem Reap, Cambodia 31/07/2012 A 7.30 tuk tuk pick up from the room (with a real odd couple in tow) to get to the bus station and start our journey to Siem Reap via Phnom Penh. A rumbling hunger Posted by tevs in Unbelievable trekkers | Sep 13, 2012
- Planes, Trains, and Tuk-Tuks It's quickly evident, Cambodia is a very different country. It is well on its way to rising out of the ashes Posted by Noemad in Indochina; A cultural journey | Feb 16, 2012
- Wat This, Wat That, What the Wat?[img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/444472/DSC03485.jpg thumb=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/444472/thumb_DSC0 Posted by mands186 in Mind The Gap | Feb 13, 2012
- Exploring Ancient AngkorLike many visitors to Cambodia, exploring Angkor was at the top of our list of things to do upon arrival. At 5am on our very first morning in Siem Reap we got to it. Our guesthouse provided a couple of Posted by Sam.and.Avery in Float On | Feb 8, 2012
- Siem Reap & Angkor WatSiem Reap is not what we expected. It is the ancient capital of Cambodia and boasts temples like Angkor Wat that are over 800 years old, and as such you imagine an old looking town. First of all, it is Posted by KyleMac in INTO THE UNKNOWN | Oct 27, 2011
- Crossing the border! There’s no sense in saying that you’re “traveling abroad” unless you really do travel all around your new homeland, and I’m proud to say that I am officially traveling abroad in Southeast Asia. Cambodia was my first stop! I have Posted by jenfeen in THAILAND | Sep 14, 2011
- Bonkers Bangkok and Chilling Cambodia -with word of warning.What a completely different world we have stepped into, please bear with us, this is a slightly long entry. Bangkok, we arrive pretty late after a marathon bonanza of movies on our flight from Sydney. We hop Posted by kelandstu in School Bell Silenced | Jul 18, 2011
- Walk on the relaxed and cultural side After 5 weeks, the best part of 5000 miles and numerous adventures later, it was time for the final leg of the trip. The most exciting part: we had saved the best for last! Siem Rie Posted by Nomadlife in 113' Degrees East | May 2, 2011
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