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W Burris 18 May 2003
Stayed at  Passaggio Boutique Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Visit Cambodia before it becomes spoiled by tourists.

S Lahiri 18 May 2003
Stayed at  Angkor Century Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Great place. Angkor is awesome! We had a bit of rain both days, but there was enough sun that we saw everything we wanted to.

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.

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.

L Morse 17 May 2003
Stayed at  Angkor Village Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Siem Reap is really worth the visit, and Cambodians are very friendly. It is worth hiring a guide and car. Guides tend to have a plan in mind on what to see when, but are flexible if you come up with your own itinerary.

D Morris 11 May 2003
Stayed at  Angkor Village Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Run, don't walk. It's amazing!

W Osborne 08 May 2003
Stayed at  Pavillon Indochine - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
A magical destination which fully lived up to the hype. Hire a taxi and guide and just explore the area.

C Curnin 07 May 2003
Stayed at  Sofitel Royal Angkor - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Visit the temples with a guide, otherwise you will miss a lot, the temples are vast. I had an excellent meal at the Grand hotel (but expensive).

D Smith 06 May 2003
Stayed at  Angkor Saphir Hotel - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
The Arun restaurant along the river has excellent food for $1-$3 for the entire meal.


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