Angkor Wat and the other ancient temples near Siem Reap, Cambodia have long been on our bucket list of must-see places. Its only a 2 1/2 hour flight from Manila. So, together with friends Wayne, Julius and Dee, we headed there in late January for about 4 days of sight seeing.

Da was our tour guide, tuktuk driver and friend throughout our stay. Without the luggage, all five of us could now squeeze in. His knowledge of the area and his enthusiasm for the temples and their history were amazing. He was such a big part of the trip's success and the group's fun.

Day two took us to two more temples, Angkor Thom and Preah Khan. Each has its own character and history. All of them are equally awe-inspiring. I had no idea of the extent of Khmer civilization and construction during that era (about 12th - 14th centuries plus or minus).

Siem Reap is the local city nearby the temples. Tourism has exploded in the area, but the city still maintains some decent charm. Virtually all the hotels are here, and its also the place to shop with markets everywhere. If you're in to bars and night life, Pub Street is the place to go. Wayne's hotel is owned and run by a friend from San Francisco, and it was fun visiting with him. There are some great restaurants in town, too, and we had several really good dinners. I'm afraid I wasn't brave enough to try the fried snakes, frogs and insects being sold on the street.
The Siem Reap economy is all based on US dollars. Prices are quoted and paid in dollars. ATMs spit out dollars. Its a little bizarre. When shopping, bargaining is definitely expected. Wayne's $17 book quickly became $6. Dee's $18 dollar shirt quickly became $3!
Our final day was spent at in Siem Reap. Wayne, Julius and Dee enjoyed the silk farm and the National Museum. Tony and I enjoyed a foot massage and the Artisans d'Angkor.
This was a spectacular trip!
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