After spending a couple of days in Cambodia´s capital Phnom Penh, me and Adaora took a local bus going north to the city Siem Reap, most known as the city next to Ankor Wat.
Statues inside Ankor Wat |
Our impression of Phnom Penh had not been too good, but with Siem Reap Cambodia´s image improved for the both of us. The city was small, but the surrounding areas were clean and pretty, with small parks and statues along the road.
Of course it might be pointed out that Siem Reap is more of a tourist city, mainly built up around the ruins of Ankor Wat, which also contributes to a higher standard than for instance that of the Cambodian capital.
The ladies dancing in traditional Cambodian attire |
A picture from the buffet |
The dance show and the dinner was quite alright, and I´m pretty sure we hadn´t eaten that much since our days in Taiwan.. Haha..
After the dance show we decided to go back to the hotel and take an early night, since we had great plans for the coming day: We wanted to see the sunrise over Angkor Wat.
First glimpse of Angkor Wat |
After entering the area itself we spent another 5 minutes or so until the tuk-tuk stopped and we finally got of. From there it was a short walk across a stone bridge, interesting enough since we almost couldn´t see anything at all.
We were a bit unfortunate with the weather; it was a bit cloudy this morning so by the time we could see the sun it had already risen quite high.
A carving by one of the doors |
Although Angkor Wat is the most famous temple complex at the area, there are a lot of other smaller temples to see as well. Since we had reserved a tuk-tuk driver showing us around for the day it was easy to reach the other temples in the area as well, and our tuk-tuk driver also told us a bit about the history of the temples.
Picture from one of the smaller temples |
Some of the temples are even famous for being overgrown by trees. Here is from the famous Ta Phrom.
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We covered the most interesting parts of Angkor in about 6 hours, and instead of hanging around in the jungle the rest of the day we took a short trip to Siem Reap in the afternoon instead. The city is not that big, but it is cozy and the people are much friendlier than in Phnom Penh. They have a street there where you can get massages and stuff, and not to mention all the small stands along the road where you can try out the so-called "fish therapy" for as little as 2 dollars for 25 minutes (I got 20 minutes for 1 dollar though..!).
This is how it looks like to have a bunch of fishes sucking on your toes x)
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