trip to angkor wat
the therapeutic power of going on a trip is beyond imagination... it was only 6 days in cambodia... now i'm back feeling very much refreshed and charged up, both physically and mentally...
i've always wanted to visit the angkor wat... am so glad that i finally did it, after some 4 - 5 years of talking... i was told it's one of the lifetime must-sees... now i agree it's very much worth going and i strongly recommend it, too... i felt very comfortable and hassle-free, and u get something really nice to see, the perfect combo for holiday... people are nice as well... also it is well-catered for english-speaking tourists with new spots building & opening up... i suggest visiting at one's own pace without joining tours...
i stayed there for 6 days with 4 complete days in between... slightly longer than most tourists, still i find it quite contented... it's also my first time to travel with friends other than rabbit... including a friend's friend whom i barely knew her name before setting off... she turned out to be a great travel buddy and i truly enjoyed her companion in those few days... i don't have much to say about the temples, in general they're all grand and beautiful, though some quite heavily damaged... we took hundreds of photos... i've them uploaded and part 2...
i've always wanted to visit the angkor wat... am so glad that i finally did it, after some 4 - 5 years of talking... i was told it's one of the lifetime must-sees... now i agree it's very much worth going and i strongly recommend it, too... i felt very comfortable and hassle-free, and u get something really nice to see, the perfect combo for holiday... people are nice as well... also it is well-catered for english-speaking tourists with new spots building & opening up... i suggest visiting at one's own pace without joining tours...
i stayed there for 6 days with 4 complete days in between... slightly longer than most tourists, still i find it quite contented... it's also my first time to travel with friends other than rabbit... including a friend's friend whom i barely knew her name before setting off... she turned out to be a great travel buddy and i truly enjoyed her companion in those few days... i don't have much to say about the temples, in general they're all grand and beautiful, though some quite heavily damaged... we took hundreds of photos... i've them uploaded and part 2...
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thanks for your companion guen guen
i had a truly good time
our next goal: bing ma yung!
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