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 Traveller's Tales: Things to do in Siem Reap, Cambodia

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N Roberts 10 February 2004
Stayed at  Angkor Century Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Highly recommend visiting Siem Reap. Temples are magnificent--do with private guide--very reasonable with car and driver along with guide. Tuktuks are great fun for short rides around town. Recommend Bopha Angkor restaurant--good Khmer food. Also, see Artisans d'Angkor--both carving school and silk farm. Massages away from hotel $3/hr.

A Wargo 29 January 2004
Stayed at  Angkor Village Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Siem Reap is very tourist friendly. Rent a car with air conditioning (USD 20.00 per day) and take a break and have a swim from 12:00 to 14:00 as it gets too hot. Don't go to sunrise at Angkor Wat as it is too crowded. Best time of the day to see (almost alone) the monuments is at 7:30 am to 9:00 when all the sunrise people got back to get breakfast. Do go the 40 km. out to see the jungle-covered ruins to the east of town.

J Bowyer 27 November 2003
Stayed at  Angkor Village Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Great destination. Angkor Wat and surrounding historical sites are fascinating. Our only mistake was not allowing enough time to explore. Recommend at least three full days and preferably four. Tours, including a driver, air-conditioned (recommended) van, and tour guide are available for only $55/day (inclusion of a tour guide added only $20 to the basic $35 fee for the van and driver). The use of a tour guide is highly recommended; our guide was extremely knowledgeable and provided a wealth of information beyond what could be found in several books that we had with us.

R Oliver 12 November 2003
Stayed at  Passaggio Boutique Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Best method to visit is taking a private driver for USD 20 per day. We got a driver from the hotel which could speak good english and was very helpful and knowledgeable. Donīt leave out the baloon ride with a fantastic view of Angkor Wat from a height of 200 meters.

J Fitch 13 July 2003
Stayed at  Bopha Angkor - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Siem Reap is a hot, dusty hive of activity. An ideal location for visiting all the temples of Angkor. It has its fair share of child beggars, amputees from landmines, doubtful smells and lots of litter. There are many motorbikes, tuks tuks and taxis with driver guides. There are colourful markets and plenty of restaurants and bars.We got our information predominantly from the Lonely Planet Guide to Cambodia and extra information from hotel reception and our guides. Our favourite restaurants were The Bopha Angkor Hotel Restaurant for the best Cambodian and Vietnamese food, and the Soup Dragon for drinks, cocktails, local and Western Food. The Blue Pumpkin had lovely bread and cakes and fresh shakes. The Red Piano Bar has a good atmosphere and is a great hangout for Westerners. The Koulen II has wonderful Apsana dancing most evenings and a buffet dinner but it is not the best food unfortunately. We got around cheaply, in tuk tuks with friendly drivers, and for longer journeys in very good taxis with guides arranged by the hotel Bopha Angkor. We arranged through the hotel, driver and guide to Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, which included the Bayon, the Elephant Terrace and the Leper King Terrace. On our second day, we took a trip to the floating fishing village on Tonle Sap. We went by tuk tuk. We bought boat tickets for $US5.00 each at the ferry dock and were adopted by 3 very young boys, who gave us a colourful ride through the village with a stop on a floating bar and shop at the entrance to the lake for drinks and toilet. On our third day we took a taxi with English speaking driver, arranged by the hotel, to Banteay Srei, a 35 kilometre drive and returned via Ta Prohm and Preah Khan, both of which are near Angkor Thom, stopping for lunch at local restaurant in front of Angkor Wat. We found it best to eat the local food rather than the Western food in these establishments.

S Lambert 24 May 2003
Stayed at  Angkor Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Angkor is definitely worth seeing. Fantastic. We hired a car for the day. It was only $25. It was perfect. We visited Angkor in the morning, then went off and had some lunch and returned for the sunset. I'd definitely recommend it. Be prepared to be hassled by lots of kids at Angkor.

A Bettiol 20 May 2003
Stayed at  Passaggio Boutique Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
There are lots of guides and taxis that are willing to take you to the temples. The guide charges about USD20 and the taxi driver about USD15. It is useful to have a guide as they will tell you the history and meanings of the temple. However, the kids are always too overly keen to make you buy something from them.

D Steptoe 18 May 2003
Stayed at  Secrets of Elephants Inn - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Great to take a bike and cycle around. Particularly some of the more remote temples which are very lovely. A highly recommened guide is Sakoeurn Kong (sakoeurn@hotmail.com, Tel: +855 12 675 651) who was very friendly, extremely knowledgeable and very honest and helpful.

D Gibbsmith 18 May 2003
Stayed at  Raffles Grand Hotel D'Angkor - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
We saw Angkor Wat, Bayon, Angkor Thom & Ta Phrom temples. All were unique and worth the visit. A 1-day temple pass is US$20/each & 3-day pass is US$40/each and gets you in to all the temples. A photo is needed for the pass, but free photos are taken at the temple entrance & tourist center.

A tour guide is $20-25/day & driver & air-con car is US$20/day. Also, you can hire a driver w/ a scooter/motor bike for US$8/day. They don't allow for tourists to hire scooter bikes and drive themselves due to prior accidents.

R Cherry 18 May 2003
Stayed at  Angkor Village Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Have been two Siem Reap twice and have found the guides and transport booked through La Noria Guesthouse to be professional, pleasant and reasonably priced. Also the restaurant at La Noria is a favorite.


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