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May
01

After more than one year in Cambodia, I finally got the chance to visit THE most important place in the country.  Phnom Penh pales into insignificance – especially when you realise how westernised (with a SE Asian twist) the local town Siem Reap is.  I was surprised that prices are still very low – at 75 cents a beer in some of the more western-style bars juxtaposed with Hotel Le Meridien Angkor who charges about $200 a night (not that bad considering their brand).

Angkor Wat Moat

It was an impressive site, but I don’t think it was worth going all the way here if coming from a western country and spend a week (yes there are other temples, but in my opinions once you’ve seen a few, you’ve seen them all) unless you really like this sort of thing.

Far too many people come to Cambodia this way and not really seeing what Cambodia is like – for that, Battambang and the surrounding area (which have some old temples too) would make a good trip – but it is a good day’s ride each way by bumpy roads – so a day in Battambang from Siem Reap mean setting aside 3 days.

Siem Reap means Defeat of Siam – that is, Defeat of Thailand.  Nice.

Oh, no problems with the beggars at the car park – I wonder if I’m getting better at my “No means no and fuck off” expression…?  Or is it because I’ve spent so long in Cambodia, I know what they are like?  Not that I’ve seen many beggars elsewhere in Cambodia.

Angkor Wat during a thunderstorm

Angkor Wat during a thunderstorm

Angkor Wat Moat


Angkor Wat during a thunderstorm

Angkor Wat during a thunderstorm


Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat


Angkor Wat and apparently important visitors

Angkor Wat and apparently important visitors


Inside one of the Angkor Wat buildings

Inside one of the Angkor Wat buildings


Angkor Wat main temple

Angkor Wat main temple

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