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#1 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Dec 27, 2007 - Aug 11, 2008
After i spend 1 days in the bus and another one day finding the accomadation and survey Seam Reap city. IT's time me to heritage Angkor wat from nowon.
Today i plan to have a small circle tour as heritate all Angkor wat and some part of Angkor thom..Are u ready to heritage with me?! Here we go!!
First of all of my trip!! i need to say Hello to Angkor Wat!! How can i do that !!
5.00 A.M. is the suitable time that our tuktuk driver …
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#2 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Jul 03, 2006 - Jul 05, 2006
We flew from Ho Chi Minh City straight into Siem Reap. The Tuk Tuk drivers in these south east asian countries are fantastic. They get a commission for pretty much everything they take you to. Once you understand how it all works, and learn how to let them know that you are actually in charge, you can really make the system work for you. We had our driver take us to a place that he recommended but under the guise that we already had another hotel that we had booked and …
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#3 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Jul 10, 2006 - Aug 14, 2007
... was my first question when i read about angkor wat a few months ago... not another temple please. but why am i even in cambodia if not for visiting angkor wat? so i bought a 3 day pass right after arrival today (first evening, i.e. sunset visit after 5pm, is free!). a ton of temples, sunburnt & sweaty me, a 3 day pass and a tuktuk driver... this must end badbut it turned out really well to my surprise... this place is really stunning & beautiful.. i just visited the angkor wat its…
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#4 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Dec 18, 2007 - Jan 03, 2008
Una aventura de 18 días repartidos entre Chiang Mai, Phuket, Camboya para visitar Angkor Wat, y Bangkok, donde pasé Nochevieja. Una experiencia inolvidable.
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#5 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Aug 25, 2007
Loads of photos of Angkor Wat and other temples in Angkor
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#6 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Nov 18, 2008 - Nov 23, 2008
My last minute trip through Cambodia which combined my new love for a girl and our old love for travel...
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#7 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Feb 18, 2005 - Feb 02, 2008
Right outside of the main ruins of Angkor are several shacks. The people who live there sell anything from drinks to film and some fix meals for anyone willing to sit and eat. I was getting hungry My companion and I went to one of the shacks where this lady who might not have been older than me fixed some whole chickens and rice for us.We sat in the patio furniture and talked. Being a "shack," no one could expect anything fancy -- there was no floor only dirt. Ou…
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#8 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Aug 10, 2002 - Aug 13, 2002
The skin of the trees is shine under the sunshine. it look like silver. you don’t know why, many things here arevery strange, the root of old trees extended into the stone, you cant separate them.
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#9 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Nov 08, 2008 - Nov 15, 2008
It was yet another day where I have to wake up sooo early... Yawn... I woke up before 5 in the morning and my TB and I were greeted by the tuk tuk driver already waiting at our guesthouse for us. Again it was a seriously bumpy ride again on the way to witness the magnificent Angkor Wat. Only that this time round, not only is it bumpy, it is extremely chilly with the morning breeze or wind blowing hard at us as the tuk tuk sped ahead. Cold enough to keep us awake definitely. It was about …
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#10 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Oct 18, 2006 - Dec 22, 2006
I spent a couple of weeks in Philippines, and VietNam. I was in Thailand for over a month. There were a few days of fun passed in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and at Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
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#11 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Oct 05, 2007 - Oct 07, 2007
I am truly understood when I asked my friend where I can travel independently - his reply was "Angkor Wat". This is a place for anyone who can appreciate history, architecture and culture. A place where you can walk and explore the history of rich Khmer empire.
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#12 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Mar 13, 2006 - Mar 21, 2006
Didn't get to spend enough time in Cambodia, I'll have to come back.
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#13 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Nov 06, 2007 - Nov 09, 2007
This is the first time that I travelled with my 3 other good friends on a backpacking trip. We had a wonderful time, looking for hotels, hunting for food and travelling around and not forgetting checking out the local clubbing scene!
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#14 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Jan 03, 2007
Angkor Wat Cambodia 2007
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#15 of 34 Angkor Wat travel blogs
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Jan 01, 2000 - Jun 07, 2008
The temple grounds of Angkor Wat cambodia is a place that will blow the mind of all who visit. From the towering faces of the Bayon to the amazing craftsmanship of the Terrace of Kings. If you are into History, Archeology, Photography, or Nature, this wonderful place will not let you down. Go early to less popular sites for some time alone among the ruins, stay late to witness the setting sun on the amazing Angkor Wat or another site of your choosing. The deeper you dig, the more you will…
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