Showing posts with label Cambodia Siem Reap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cambodia Siem Reap. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Cambodia: Siem Reap - Street Food

One advice, skip the fanciful restaurants along pub street & skip the roadside stalls opposite Molly Malone. Instead go for street food loaded with salt, msg, germs and dirt sold by vendors with pushcarts along the road side. Yummy! However don't expect the food to come cheap, we paid $0.75 usd for this plate of noodles!

Cambodia: Siem Reap - Quad Bike Riding

Here is a highly recommended activity, even if you are on a shoe string budget - Quad Bike Riding! Being Quad Bike amateurs we opted for the easiest route - a 17km stretch. The route consisted of dirt tracks which was fairly smooth aside from the occasional pot holes! With our bikes we travelled through the country side, past padi fields and even sped down the highway. It was an Adrenaline Rushing affair speeding down the highway, with the roaring of the engine and the wind sweeping our skin! Do try it if you have the time. If you do not want to be sun burnt and resemble a "lobster", please try to wear jeans and a shirt with sleeves.

Cambodia: Siem Reap - Bak Heng Mountain

Watching the sunset is equally beautiful as watching the sunrise and the perfect spot to catch the sunset is on the top of Bak Heng mountain. One piece of advice: Bak Heng mountain is not just a spot to catch the sunset but also a spot for perverts! So ladies do not wear short skirts or dresses to climb the structure.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Cambodia: Siem Reap - Bayon Temple & Ta Prohm Temple

The many stone faces at Bayon Temple

"Framed in a Picture"
"Framed in Time"
Most people recognise Ta Prohm Temple from 2001 Lara Croft Movie Tomb Raider. Unlike the other two temples, this temple has not be restored! The temple ground is strewn with weathered rocks from the crumbling structures.

Cambodia: Siem Reap - Ankor Wat

It is highly advisable to catch the sunrise at Ankor Wat however in order to do so, you need to purchase the ticket for that day the evening before. Example: If you want to visit Ankor Wat on the morning of 28 May, then you need to buy the ticket on the evening of 27 May.


To those sleepy heads out there, I will let the pictures speak for themselves, so that you can decide whether sacrificing those few hours of sleep is really worth it :) We left the guest inn around 5am in the morning.

A Brand New Day

Walking the Grounds


There are many other temples near to Ankor Wat.
The more famous temples are
Ta Prohm Temple & Bayon Temple

Cambodia - Siem Reap : Molly Malones Guest House

The international airport in most major cities, are usually sleek & modern. With a high density of commercial and retail facilities and the increasing use of green technology! To enhance the convenience of travellers, most airports have aerobridge gates, an inter-terminal train system and even an efficient transport system which links the airport to the centre of town!


Siem Reap Internation Airport is different! There are no aerobridge gates so to get out of the plane, passengers have to climb down a flight of stairs. The airport is a villa structure, which sets you in the mood for a laid back time in the city. Perhaps it was psychological, but I felt that the hands of the clock crawling slower than normal.

For 3 nights, Molly Malone's Guest House provided the roof on top of our heads. There is an Irish Pub on the first floor and a communal seating area on the second. The bedrooms are on the second and third floors. Please note that there are limited guest rooms in this guesthouse

Thumbs up to the Location, Clean Room & Fresh Towers every day

*Be wary of the house cat, if you are not a cat fan! It usually follow guests into their rooms! It didn't jump onto our beds but there is not guarantee that it won't jump onto yours!

* You can arrange with the Guest Inn, for an airport pick up/drop off service and a sight seeing mini van for a fee.
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