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To be completely honest, after Phnom Penh we both had low expectations of Siem Reap. Boy did it blow us away Our hotel was cute, the staff always willing to lend a hand, to offer directions and to arrange a tuk tuk for us! We spent our evenings on our little bikes, we rode into the town and back, moving our little legs as fast as we could, down the main highway! The actual 'Pub Street' itself was an upbeat, maze of alleys and main strips with unusual and quirky pubs, restaurants and shops. There was also street food on offer, we loved to indulge in fresh Coconut Shakes but didn't go near the stalls that sold bugs!!!! Tori had been waiting out for cider too, which we found and took big advantage of!!! We hired a tuk tuk for the day, our driver picked us up at am and zoomed us off to the ticketing booth for the Angkor Wat temple!!!! We stood inline for a good half an hour before we had our tickets with terrible photos. We arrived at the temple just in time to watch the sunrise creep up behind the great Angkor Wat temple, the biggest religious monument in the world, and on the world heritage list. The sunrise was amazing, the boys smoking weed behind us was not. We spent the day viewing the temples, climbing up many steps and viewing the huge structures, some with massive trees growing right out of the top of them!! The temples were carved with intricate stories, shapes and figures. They were truly a piece of art and this sacred place leaves one in awe, it was hard to believe that it was a city thousands of years ago. Create your own travel blog in one step. Share with friends and family to follow your journey. Easy set up, no technical knowledge needed and unlimited storage! All rights reserved. Explore Create Inspire Become a member. Start your first diary. Travel tips. Journaling tips. Printed travel book. Online travel journal. Online travel blog. Travel inspiration. Become a member. Premium plans. Ready to get started? Log in. Ultimate Adventure Ft. Home Diaries Ultimate Adventure Ft. Siem Reap. August 13, Previous chapter. Next chapter. South East Asia - Our Memories. We are in Pai!!!!! Chiang Mai. Dear Tammy,. Ha Long Bay. Ha Noi. We missed our flight Sai Gon-In all its glory!! Hoi An. Phnom Penh. Koh Samui. Koh Tao. Share your travel adventures like this! Try it now! Privacy Policy. Terms of Service. User Terms.
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Click here to add your reply. I booked one at Mr. B's and they left me in Kratie only to get scammed by the people at riverside hotel horrible place! Book a ticket to Kratie and figure it out from there. And another thing, stay away from Indian Food in Laos! Posts: 4. Hi Sue, Sorry to hear about your experience For those who are looking for a blow by blow explanation of how to do this trip, we've got the skinny right here. Location: Indonesia. Posts: 8, I quite enjoyed the Indian food we had at Nazim's in both LP and Vientiane and would certainly recommend to others, very tasty, cheap, cold beer, good lassis, no problems. Posts: I been personally travel to Phnom Penh from Vientiane by road recently. My only advise on this is, buy your ticket in Stung Treng the nearest town after the Lao border. Express buses will be leaving everyday to Phnom Penh in the morning only. If you travel by public transport from Laos to Phnom Penh , for sure you have to stay over night at Stung Treng because express buses only available in the next morning. You may end-up yourself at the border, waiting for the transport to pick you up!! Posts: 3. I agree with the second poster that the Indian food in Pakse at the Jasmin cafe was very good on the two occasions we ate there; probably some of the best dinners so far in Laos. There were several bus changes in Cambodia and it took about 36 hours with an overnight in Kratie. A bit slower and rougher than advertised, but were here now in Siem Reip. Posts: 1. Indian food in Pakse was really good in Pakse. In Don Det, Jasmin cafe has a restuarant there now, but not as good. They don't seem to have all necessary ingredients for Indian food. I booked my ticket with Pakse travel which was fine until the Cambodian side. It seems like tour operators on Don Det island have picked up on this desired route. It's not hard to find a good deal to get into Cambodia. But many delays! I waited in Stung Treng for our bus for five hours! Here's some advice if going to Siem Reap. A person working for the tour operator will take your ticket and replace it with a new one at the border and at Stung Treng. Try to keep your ticket, or at least get the name of the person. It's a paper trail basically from Laos into Cambodia for these workers to get their cut. And they're more likely not to scam you. We were almost scammed in Kratie , but one of the guys I was travelling with remembered the name of a guy working at the border. It took 3 hours to get our official bus tickets, but we left first thing in the morning. Oh yeah and another thing, if you have an overnight in Kampong Cham when going to Siem Reap, don't be surprised if you overnight in Kratie. Hope this helps! Posts: Member map. Log In.
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