It was really a different trip than what I was expecting. As most of other tourists I came to Cambodia to see the famous Angkor Wat temple but what I truly discovered was exceeding my expectations. There is so much more why to visit this country before it becomes even more touristic.
Cambodia is a relatively small country (the Kingdom of Cambodia), it has about 14 million inhabitants who are predominantly Buddhists (95%). Until the 50’s of the last century, the State was under the rule of the French and I must say that I did sometimes feel like being in Europe at least judging by some of the buildings. The no sensible civil war of 1975-78 has almost destroyed the entire country and much of its populations. Nowadays, they still have to cope with serious consequences such as mine fields in the inland or mutilated people. Cambodia was one of the most land-mined countries in the world!
We decided to stay in one of the local hotels in SIEM REAP – which is the capital city of Siem Reap Province and the most popular gateway to Angkor region with main sightseeing spots, restaurants and local traditional markets. Cambodian cuisine is relatively unknown to the world compared to that of its neighbors such as Thailand or Vietnam but it’s a bit unfair given its flavorful tastes. The main products in the local cuisine are rice and noodles, fish from Mekong River and tropical fruits. Whilst there are countless numbers of luxury hotels and hotel restaurants for tourists as usual the best food can be eaten on streets! If you happen to be bit adventurous you can try fried beetles or spiders (I do admit I was not adventurous enough…).
The best time to visit Cambodia is during the country’s cool season – between November and February. But cool season may still be very warm for most tourists particularly if you are not used to this climate J
And here are MY TOP suggestions for Siem Reap:
- ANGKOR WAT PALACE – absolutely a must-see place, don’t miss its fantastic and well known “View of Towers” and if you manage to capture this amazing moment during a sunset you capture an unforgettable memory! Angkor Wat is the most unique temple complex in Cambodia and the LARGEST religious monument in the world! It was built in 12th century and lies 5,5 km north of the modern town SIEM REAP. The temple (that was first a Hindu, later a Buddhist one) was built at the top of the high classical style of KHMER architecture. For several centuries it was lost in the jungle and only re-discovered much later has now became a symbol of Cambodia. „YOU are lucky people to have an opportunity to visit this magical place” said Narrin, a local guide who is reassuring us with his broken English. It’s 4pm and a tropical storm has only stopped a few moments ago, leaving the rain in a drizzly state. Nonetheless, he is bravely convincing us to stay, so that we can admire the sunset included in the Angkor Wat visit! Don’t miss it too!
- ANGKOR THOM – was the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer empire and another amazing temple that shall not be missed during your visit.
- BAYON – is a well-known and nice decorated Khmer temple at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in late 12th
- TA PROHM – is for me the most mysterious of all the temples!
- MY EXTRA TIP – CAMBODIAN CULTURAL VILLAGE is a theme park and museum. Here visitors can attend several original performances and colorful dances of ethnic groups. We even participated in a local traditional wedding ceremony! Other shows included acrobats, elephant shows or Khmer boxing…it is a chance to travel back several centuries and live again some of the rich and special local traditions.
- KOMPANG PHLUK – is one of the floating villages near the Siem Reap. We spent interesting half-day boat trip around the area. We saw small crocodile farm or floating church even the kids playing with the real snake. It was scenic and enjoyable and original experience to mix with local people and their unusual way of life not much see in these days anymore!
We enjoyed every minutes of our short trip to Siem Reap and were happy to learn that Cambodia is not only about Angkor Wat! It is a perfect destination for re-discovering the past, to meet friendly local people, for sports (golf, scuba diving or cycling) or even to meditate a bit if you are into it. Cambodia will transport you from a hectic contemporary life back into the history and amazing tropical nature.
john flanagan
One of the great experiences – Thank You for sharing.
Best Wishes
john
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Kamila Pala
You are welcome, John! Have a nice weekend. Kamila
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joylovestravel
Looks amazing Kamila – love the sound of it all and your tip about the cultural village is a great one too. Great pictures!!
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Kamila Pala
Thanks, Joy! It was fascinated in history versus real life 🙂 And in the village was nice atmosphere! Lovely spring weekend. K
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Lignum Draco
Wonderful photos. The coloured costumes look so vibrant.
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Kamila Pala
Thank you! I loved also the costumes – style and colors – very nice and exotic 🙂 Bye. Have a nice weekend. K
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ladysighs
I couldn’t eat fried spiders either. Seems it would take a lot of them to make a meal.
Everything looks so colorful in the pictures. I liked the bright costumes of the dancers with the umbrellas.
But what a sad history.
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Kamila Pala
Agree with you…everything is so colorful, that is more than in reality 🙂 but the costumes was really amazing and I also liked the local music! Bye. K
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sweetykannoth
Wow great pictures..and thanks for all the tips…would certainly want to travel to this place sometime soon Kamila !
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Kamila Pala
Pleased you liked that and wish you interesting trip 🙂 ! Bye. Kamila
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Sha
Love the photos! 😄 And is that a real crocodile I see? 😯
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Kamila Pala
Oh, yes! 🙂 He was “cute”- from save distance, of course! – Pleased you liked that and wish you lovely weekend. Kamila
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Sreejith Vijayakumar
glad to hear that you had a pleasant trip in Cambodia…beautiful pics
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Kamila Pala
Thank you, Streejith! K
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backpackerlee
Great suggestions and beautiful pics Kamila! If I go back to Siem Reap tomorrow I would. I love the whole city. Plus Cambodia is one of my fave places.
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Kamila Pala
Thanks for kind words 🙂 That is nice surprise you know this place also and you like this special place! Have a nice spring weekend. K
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backpackerlee
Oh and also, you must get to Bagan in Myanmar one day. Not quite as spectacular as Angkor, but still so amazing! 🙂
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Kamila Pala
Thanks for tip! I was thinking about Myanmar, but have no more time…so maybe one day 🙂
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Sara
Great post, this has been on my wish-list for a long time!
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Kamila Pala
Thanks Sara 🙂 This place is really special – almost lost in the jungle 🙂 Have a nice weekend. K
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darwinontherocks
I’ll bookmark this for your recommendation. I plan to visit Cambodia in the future, and I will look forward visiting some places you’ve mentioned. I didn’t know about the French influence, that would explained why so many French people are still living over there 🙂 Have a nice weekend !
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Kamila Pala
Thanks for nice comment 🙂 The french influence is not so high like in Vietnam but you can buy french style baguette if you like it. I wish you also nice spring weekend. K
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Amy
Your photos captured the fascinations of Angkor! Great post, Kamila!
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Kamila Pala
Thank you for kind words, Amy 🙂 It was unforgettable longer weekend. I admired the ideas and work of people without technology…:) Lovely spring weekend. K
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Darlene
What an amazing place. My cousin and her family are living in Cambodia right now and loving it. Thanks for the great pictures.
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Kamila Pala
Thank you, Darlene! And You have really good opportunity to visit them :)! Have a nice weekend. K
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YellowCable
Very good suggestions for going there and the nice pictures as the show case!
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Kamila Pala
Pleased you enjoyed that my little info 🙂 Lovely Saturday! Bye. Kamila
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yprior1
such cool culture -a nd love the blue boat 🙂 ❤
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Kamila Pala
You have a good taste – the blue boat was also shop with local food :)! And agree with you – the culture and history was so interesting in this destination 🙂 bye. Lovely Saturday. Kamila
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prior
:0) have a great week K
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Lucia
So amazing! Im hoping I make it out there soon!
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Kamila Pala
Thank you, Lucia 🙂 And i wish you nice trip to Cambodia!
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Ingrid
Beautiful collection of photos. Those tree roots over the structure are amazing. How unique.
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Kamila Pala
Thank you, Ingrid 🙂 Very special and photogenic place! And the tree – wow, I never seen that before. Lovely Sunday. K
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Leyla
I love your pictures Kamila 🙂 are beautiful
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Kamila Pala
Thank you! K
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LaVagabonde
Fantastic photos, as always, Kamila!
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Kamila Pala
Thanks! 🙂 Have a nice Sunday. K
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loujenhaxmyor
One of my bucket list adventures. I would love to have seen this place in its prime heyday. Thanx for sharing.
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Kamila Pala
You are welcome! Nice to know that you would like go there…to the jungle with special history and interesting real life 🙂 Bye. K
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Indah Susanti
Impressive! The crocodile was on the land! Wow!!
I have no ideas about the scuba diving in Cambodia but I will check it soon 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing your travel and informative post 🙂
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Kamila Pala
Oh, thanks Indah 🙂 The croco was from private farm 🙂 About the diving – is newest in Cambodia coast line – but I heart that is very good 🙂 Maybe you really could to try it – one day. Bye. K
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lolaWi
great captures of angkor wat, Kamila! this is one in my bucket list. thanks for sharing esp the info. 🙂
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Kamila Pala
Really pleased you liked that, Lola 🙂 And I wish you interesting trip to this unique place – almost lost – in the jungle! Bye. K
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restlessjo
It looks like a wonderful experience, Kamila 🙂
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Kamila Pala
It was 🙂 – interesting Temples x cultural village x real life 🙂 in this part of Asia. Great experiences. Have a nice day. K
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restlessjo
You too, Kamila! The sun is peeping over my shoulder 🙂
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quirkywanderer
Cambodia is on my list! 🙂 Thanks for sharing this post 🙂 Loved it!
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Kamila Pala
You are welcome 🙂 Have a nice day. K
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Vibha (www.pixelvoyages.com)
You really make me want to visit now. Love the shot of the rock sculpture framed through a window and the last one.
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Kamila Pala
Thanks for comment, Vibha! And you have a good taste – this picture is really original 🙂 Bye. Kamila
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julia streetstyle
Thank you so much for this great travel post and the amazing photos.
XOXO Julia ❤
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Kamila Pala
Pleased you liked that, Julia 🙂 Bye. K
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Linda Arthur Tejera
Such beauty and history. Your photos are wonderful! It looks like a fabulous and fascinating vacation! 🙂
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Kamila Pala
Thank you ,Linda, for kind words 🙂 Bye K
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Margaret Lynette Sharp
Wonderful photos, full of atmosphere 🙂
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Kamila Pala
Thanks, Margaret 🙂
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Margaret Lynette Sharp
Thank *you* for posting. 🙂
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Dalo 2013
What a great write up, the best is that you say ” what I truly discovered was exceeding my expectations” ~ not too many people can travel to a place and have such a reaction. Wonderful photos that show the emotion you write about. So cool to have such an experience…wish you well and safe travels.
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Kamila Pala
Very kind comment, Dalo! I appreciate it. I love places around the world with long and interesting history and beautiful nature…and, of course, local unique atmosphere 🙂 !
Happy Easter. Kamila
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bebs1
What an experience Kamila. That crocodile looked hungry and I don’t think I could enjoy watching a snake. Those kids were brave.
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Kamila Pala
Agree with you, Bebs :)! Have a lovely days… K
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Girl Gone Expat
Cambodia looks like a great travel destination! Your pictures are really showing the country from its best side:) The floating village looks so interesting to visit! Love the locals using small boats for transportation.
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Kamila Pala
Thank you for nice comment! And you are absolutely right – that I tried show this place its best side…how I felt there for several days 🙂 Bye and have a nice rest of Easter! Kamila
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RMW
So sad to hear about the devastation of the war… imagine if all that energy was used to create instead of destroy… looks like it is still a beautiful place, thanks for sharing.
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Kamila Pala
Thanks for comment. And I could not believe that in this peaceful looking country was horrible civil war… I wish that future will be all right for all people in this part of Asia.
Bye. Kamila
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anotherday2paradise
Fantastic photos, Kamila. I’ve read so much about this amazing place, but never been there myself. Maybe one day. 😕 I think I won’t be greedy and eat all the fried beetles and spiders. I’ll leave them for the next person. 😯
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Kamila Pala
Thank you, Sylvia! Pleased you liked that. And wish you nice trip to this part of Asia 🙂 Bye. K
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anotherday2paradise
I really hope so. 🙂
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Jet Eliot
Terrific photos and very informative too, thank you! 😀
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Kamila Pala
Thanks for kind words, Jet! Lovely weekend. Bye. Kamila
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Carl D'Agostino
The presence of the tank contaminates the wonder and beauty of it all. Unfortunately, the tank is a fixture of our time.
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Kamila Pala
Thanks for comment!
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365dniwobiektywielg
Incredible shot from a tank
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Suyash Chopra
Wow! What a beautiful collage of photos you got Kamila. Angkor Wat is on top of my bucket list. After reading your post, long so much to visit it and enjoy this wonderful site 🙂
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Kamila Pala
Thanks for kind comment 🙂 This destination is very specific – almost lost in the jungle – interesting history versus normal life! I like it. I wish you nice trip – one day. Have a nice days. Kamila
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Suyash Chopra
Thanks a lot Kamila. This place has featured in Tomb Raider movie as well 🙂
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jmsabbagh
Superb trip to such amazing country ,the pictures are incredible.l enjoyed the journey through your post.Best regards,Jalal
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Kamila Pala
Thanks, Jalal! Good to hear you enjoyed 🙂 my post. Agree with you – very historical and amazing place. Bye. K
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Catherine Sherman
Great photos and narrative, Kamila. I’ve wanted to visit Angkor Wat ever since I saw the photos in a National Geographic as a child, and now I see there is much more to see. Now, I need to plan a trip there!
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Kamila Pala
Oh, Catherine – pleased you enjoyed my small virtual tour 🙂 I wish you interesting trip to Cambodia. Bye. Kamila
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wholelottarosie
That’s a wonderful atmosphere. Thank you, Kamila
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Kamila Pala
Very impressive place 🙂
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Steve Schwartzman
The monumental faces in your photographs remind me of some half a world away at Copán in Honduras:
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thedorzfallac
i wish to go here. so nice! hope you can visit my blog too 🙂
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Kamila Pala
Really amazing place 🙂 ! Bye. Kamila
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