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Quote: I visited Angkor Wat in April 2010 with my family. We were lucky enough to see this marvelous great structure ever build on earth. However, nothing I have ever seen prepared me for the majesty that is Angkor Read More
Quote: This temple has quite a fitting nickname. It's lovingly known as the Jungle Temple, because the surrounding vegetation is slowly breaking the temple apart. I was looking forward to visiting this temple, to see a Read More
Quote: Once a high school ,in the center of the city ,this became the main torture and interrogation centre for the Khmer Rouge and was known as S-21 Prison .As many as 5,750 prisoners were held here. They included Read More
Quote: I generally found Cambodia a challenge to travel around due to poor transport links, but one places that is served well is Siem Reap and I chose to fly here from Phnom Penh. I used Siem Reap Airlines, I found Read More
Quote: Angkor Thom, constructed during Buddhist King Jayavarman VII’s reign of 1181-1220 has a 26’ high walls extending 2 miles, 325’ wide moat, and 5 gateways. The southern gateway from which I came contained 54 gods Read More
Quote: Bantaey Srei is about 18 miles Northeast of Siem Reap and usually part of a trip to Kbal Spean, while the main temples of Angkor and the Roulos group I was able to bike from my hotel. Bantaey Srei means "Citadel Read More
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Quote: Of course no visit to Phnom Penh would be complete without a visit to the killing fields. No matter how gruesome it may seem this historical site of Choeung Ek is, in my view, a must see if you’re in Cambodia. Read More
Quote: Preah Khan, the Temple of the Sacred Sword, was a favorite of mine for a few reasons. The location with so many trees gave me more of a feeling of going back in time. Like Ta Prohm trees had broken through Read More