Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Travelogue: Cambodia

Sunset at Phnom Bakheng

It isn't my first time to Cambodia, because I simply love this country so much. To me, I find Cambodia to be warm and chill. Perhaps it's where I come from, where somehow, I always feel that everything is always in a rush, or that people always have a motive for doing something. But in Cambodia, I like how slow-paced things are, and I truly feel the sincerity shown by the people there. Cambodia's probably one country I wouldn't mind going back again and again.

I strongly recommend covering Phnom Penh and Siem Reap together, and you'll be able to see the difference between them. If you're going from Singapore like me, it's better to head to Phnom Penh first, since the airfare to Phnom Penh is cheaper than to Siem Reap. Then, it's adventurous to take a bus to Siem Reap.

I personally prefer Siem Reap to Phnom Penh; the latter seems too crowded to me. I think there are more foreigners in Siem Reap, so probably that's why I felt more comfortable there.

Here are some of the things to do / places of interest to me.

Cheap, safe and comfy bus ride to Siem Reap

Catch the sunrise at Angkor Wat

Sit by the river outside Angkor Wat and eat breakfast

Visit Banteay Srei ('ladies' temple)




Visit Bayon Temple (my favorite of all)
Visit Ta Phrom

Visit the National Museum to know more about the history


Visit Toul Sleng (be emotionally prepared)

Visit the Central Market / Night Markets (don't forget to bargain :p )

Go to FCC Phnom Penh to enjoy a good view during happy hour!

Attend a cooking class if you've ample time

Chill at Pub Street in the night

Explore cafes which offer good ambience and good food

Must get something from Blue Pumpkin! I super love their ice-cream!

Try some fried tarantulas if you dare

Last but not least, take a selfie for remembrance! :)