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tags / Siem Reap
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Nicola45 says:
I and my girlfriend had great time in palm garden. The location was great as it was closed the main street of restaurants and bars. Room was clean and beautiful, wonderful garden, friendly staffs, transportation to visited Angkor Wat was reasonable price. Anyway room rate including free of charge Te…
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mha077 says:
I usually can't be bothered to write reviews for places, but I feel I have to share this place with the whole travellingworld, as I believe it's one of the best guesthouses in the entire world! At least in Cambodia. For me it really was a home away from home.
The only downside is that it's locate…
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ericeali says:
A dining experience at MAHARAJAH will make you believe that exclusivity with a touch of simplicity is important in the creation of every delicious dish. Along with the assurance of a wide range of delectable dishes and an immaculate service, a meal at The MAHARAJAH restaurant inspires interactive di…
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mabby says:
One of the must see temples in the Ankor Complex is Ta Prohm. Most would remember this temple monastery because of its association to the 'Lara Croft Movie' by Angelina Jolie, and others because of the lasting impression it makes to the visitors. They say that ta Prohm was one of those very few temp…
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Duncan_Stuart says:
There are a number of schools around Siem Reap providing free language education for students - languages such as English or Japanese provide a passport for young people to get jobs in the only major employer in town: the hospitality sector.
Savong's School was built in 2005 and the Director Svay…
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kreuzfahrer68 says:
i stayed in june 2008 in "queen villa angkor" and it was amazing! the rooms are very clean (also bathrooms), the house is absolute unique, it is quiet in the night and you really can realx in the big garden and pool. breakfast is included. the informations from michael, the austrian owner, are very …
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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Thailand
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cosmopaulatin says:
I had an amazing experience in Cambodia back In June this year. Phnom Penh is very frenetic, traffic coming at you from all angles (you jus sort of have to go for it and wish for the best)but the choice of restos, bars & things to keep you busy are plenty. Royal Palace is beautiful as is the Nationa…
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tcolmath says:
Our first time in Cambodia, We stayed 4 days at Palm Garden Lodge. It’s very nice lodge, clean and comfortable enough. Staffs were so smiling and friendly. Breakfast at the restaurant is good taste. The location is very good; walking 10 minutes old market and Pub Street. Free internet, tea and cof…
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tashgorgeous says:
First of all it is easy to find. Right in the middle of Pub Street where all the touristy places are.
It is owned by an Euro-Indian who grew up in London, Charlie, who's the coolest guy in the world. The drinks were fair-priced and creative, the crowd was totally hip, there were no prostitutes an…
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akunbong says:
i am tour guide for south east Asia I am from Bombay I was operating Cambodia for my clients during the stay in Siem Reap always I enjoy my meal at Maharajah vegan Thali jeera lassi and some time vegan shami kabab Or Aloo Samosa its really good please for enjoy your meal and in good budget its cheap…
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jasoniii says:
WatsUp Guesthouse was within a reasonable location. You could easily walk to the main street with the restaurants, bars, and night markets.
The staff were a laugh, and felt more like friends than staff. They were flexible with the rates of the rooms because we stayed for a few nights. They even s…
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cmgervais says:
The Shinta Mani is a hotel and an institute that trains "at risk youth" for work in the hospitality industry. So your dollars are going to a good cause as you selflessly luxuriate in your super comfy feather bed and gorgeous boutique hotel surroundings.
Our room was as one of three set right on …
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WorldTrekkker says:
(This is from my own personal experience, something that doesn't apply to everyone, but one that newcomers may learn from.) They're your regular touts except that they're younger, from 8 to 14 years old. They're extremely friendly and articulate in English by Cambodian (even Asian) standards, and al…
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darlingwish says:
I went online and looked for the cheapest room possible in Siem Reap and there I found it, Jasmine Lodge, 3$ for a double room. Of course, I wouldn't mind sharing a bathroom with other travelers, how bad can it be.
Location was fairly good. Our tuk-tuk driver took us there in no time after we wer…
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CinnamonCookie says:
If you want to travel from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh (and vice versa) there are so many companies that can take you, which one will you choose?
If you care for your safety, and are willing to pay a few dollars more for that, go for the Mekong Express bus. ($10/$11) This is probably one of the safes…
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josiah22 says:
I backpacked all around SE Asia in 2006. I took a bus from Thailand to Siem Reap, where Angkor Wat is. The bus ride is hell and I have taken lots of bad bus rides so be prepared if thats what you are going to do. The bus arrived late at night and took us to a guest house that was a little ways away …
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Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Cambodia
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Anne2008 says:
Booked through www.travels-cambodia.com, this tour was an amzing value !!!
Our guide met us at 7AM and after a noodle breakfast he took us to the boat dock at the Victoria Hotel to begin our 4 hour trip up the Mekong River to Phnom Penh Cambodia. The boat was called the Blue Cruiser and it was wond…
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sunshine_love says:
At roughly 40 bucks a night, City River Hotel is a pretty good deal, but there are better places in Siem Reap for that price range.
The rooms are tastefully and sparsely decorated, with firm, comfortable beds and soft white linens, a tv set, and a balcony with a pleasant, if not spectacular, vie…
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dooblevay says:
WARNING!!! Believe me! Do not stay here!
The Swiss owner Eric is nuts! I had a fine stay(to be honest) until it came time to pay.
We had a civil disagreement about my bill. We had barely even begun to talk about it when he just erupted! He started threatening me! I hadn't even refused to pay,…
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madamsharon says:
Well - another 6 months have gone by and so has another visit to Siem Reap. Needless to say, we visited the Giddy Gecko shisha lounge & bar a few times. This time Matt had added various artifacts to each of the display type tables in the lounge - interesting things. Matt and Alin have an uniquely …
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dooblevay says:
An interesting place, good for a drink in a neat one of a kind atmosphere. The staff was nice but unattentive.
However I dont recommend the food. Not that it was all that bad (I've had much worse), but it wasn't good at all. And REALLY expensive. The beer too. $$$
For a good meal I would head …
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