Angkor without the crowds: guide and tips to better enjoy the temples
Another trip to Angkor, new photos and above all a more pleasant way to visit the temples, far from the crowds and the classic circuits.
Tonle Sap Floating Villages: Which One to Visit?
Tonlé Sap Lake is particularly known for being home to several communities living on floating houses or on stilts, a little background to avoid disappointments.
Siem Reap: Evolution of a city 7 years after my first visit
Less than a month ago, I returned from a trip with a particular flavor, in fact, I returned for the second time to Siem Reap to see the temples of Angkor and thereby
Last day in Siem Reap (2007 trip)
We get up peacefully, that is to say the time to be ready for the check out of the hotel, we leave our bags at the reception the time to go eat I'll let you guess
Chong Kneas floating village at Tonle Sap Lake (2007 trip)
So we are in the village, whose dirt road extends into the lake until it disappears
Angkor Wat at sunset
It's 17:20 p.m., we've been here for over 2 hours already, it must be said that there's plenty to spend these two hours. Strolling
The Angkor Wat temple in 2007
We have just finished visiting the Bayon temple, it is time to end our tour with Angkor Wat, a strong symbol of this country, it is the silhouette of this
Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom (2007 trip)
Our next stop, the Bayon temple, known for its many faces depicted all over the temple, with its rather imposing architecture. In fact 54 towers decorated with more than 200
Day 2 – Siem Reap and the temples of Angkor (2007 trip)
Today is a big program, because it is the temple tour. Our tuk-tuk is early waiting for us, we leave around 7:30. We head straight to the reception where we pay
1st Day in Siem Reap (2007 trip)
While browsing a travel forum, I met someone who was planning to come to Siem Reap at the same time as me, so we kept in touch,