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on 13-12-2014 08:47 PM
Hi all 🙂
have you visited Siem Reap?
Love it, hate it?
What would you recommend seeing OR avoiding?
Would appreciate some input.
Many thanks!
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on 13-12-2014 08:51 PM
Yeah, it's OK. Ofcourse you'll do Ankor Wat. Avoid the pesky kids trying to sell you stuft.
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on 13-12-2014 08:53 PM
Thanks Bob but those kids are going to see "SUCKER" clearly branded on to my forehead! 🙂
But I appreciate the advice!
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13-12-2014 10:02 PM - edited 13-12-2014 10:06 PM
Siem Reap itself is nothing to write home about. The only reason to be there is Angkor Wat and that makes it a place not to be missed. I found SR hot, dusty and dirty.
We went out to the floating village on Tonle Sap Lake which was a complete financial rip off (we knew that before we went) but had a lot of fun with our "hoon" boat drivers and enjoyed the day.
The Night Market was good, but not spectacular.
Again, in saying all that, Angkor Wat and all the other temples well and truly make up for Siem Reap's inadequacies and should not put you off going.
Edit to say: I found the beggars and hawkers much more confronting in Phnom Pen than in Siem Reap
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on 14-12-2014 10:11 AM
Hi Lurker,
Thanks for the input.
Angkor wat is definetly on the agenda and a few temples that I've read about on Trip Advisor that are small but worth seeing.
The hawkers are going to be a pain!
I've been to a couple of other countries where you're constantly harased by them, so far the most aggresive were in Thailand which really surprised me as they are generally such warm and welcoming people.
I just try remind myself they're doing this to feed their families even though they seriuosly do my head in. ![]()
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on 14-12-2014 10:41 AM
It can be pretty hear trenching ignoring their pleas but we knew we were doing the right thing.
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on 14-12-2014 10:43 AM
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on 19-12-2014 06:19 AM