Fleeced

May 17th 2010 Today we had our first experience of being fleeced as a tourist in South East Asia, probably not bad considering we’ve been here for 9 weeks, but disappointing nonetheless. We had arranged with our tuk-tuk driver to visit the floating village near Siem Reap. We had seen Karen’s photographs of a trip she did to a floating village on stilts and wanted to visit the same one. Unfortunately, not knowing the name of that village, we ended up visiting the village of Chong Khneas on Tonle Sap lake, which turned out to be the wrong village. This would have been ok, except that it was very similar to many other floating villages we’ve seen elsewhere and to add insult to injury we paid $30 for the privilage. ...

May 17, 2010 · 5 min · Ed & Claire

The Temples of Angkor

16th May 2010 We had arranged with our new tuk-tuk driver to set off around 9am this morning and head out to explore some of the ancient temples of Angkor. Angkor is a region of Cambodia that served as the seat of the Khmer empire, which flourished from approximately the ninth century to the thirteenth century. The ruins of Angkor are located amid forests and farmland to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle Sap) and south of the Kulen Hills, near modern-day Siem Reap, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temples of the Angkor area number over one thousand, ranging in scale from nondescript piles of brick rubble scattered through rice fields to the magnificent Angkor Wat, said to be the world’s largest single religious monument. ...

May 17, 2010 · 4 min · Ed & Claire