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| Thread ID: 119608 | 2011-07-31 21:27:00 | Mobile phone use in Cambodia | tut (12033) | PC World Chat |
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| 1220247 | 2011-08-01 16:14:00 | jen, thanks for those tips. Some useful stuff there. Love the sound of the beef with kampot peppercorns. Will be looking out for that. I will print your advice and suggestions out and take it with me. I hope to spend a couple of days at Siem reap too. The culture shock will be good. I expected something of the same in Russia but the shock was that the cities where I visited were so far ahead of us that coming home was the shock. |
tut (12033) | ||
| 1220248 | 2011-08-02 04:11:00 | jen, if I may ask, what did you do for accommodation while in Phnom Penh and Seim Reap? | tut (12033) | ||
| 1220249 | 2011-08-02 07:22:00 | I was with a small group tour (Intrepid Travel) in Cambodia so we stayed at: Cardamom Hotel (http://www.cardamomhotel.com/) - Phnom Penh - nice central hotel and spotless rooms. Casa Angkor Boutique Hotel (http://casaangkorhotel.com/) - Siem Reap - Ok hotel. Convenient to places. Their website location google map shows the hotel miles away from where it actually is. Siem Reap is lovely and I would return there again. It is quieter and more pleasant than Phnom Penh. Obviously the main attraction is the Angkor Wat regional parks. Make sure you visit the Old market/Night markets area. Attached are three photos from my trip to give you a taste of things to come :) The notice board is the English translation of the Tuol Sleng (Phnom Penh) camp rules, and two shots from around Angkor Wat. |
Jen (38) | ||
| 1220250 | 2011-08-02 17:16:00 | Thanks again jen, very informative. | tut (12033) | ||
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