Unusual, awesome, interesting, worth the heat and bumpy roads to get to them to see and hear about the history of Cambodia and learn about the culture. Our guide, Rom, was very open about the time of war that he lived through as a young child, losing his father to the Khmer Rouge because he was an intellectual. Sad story to hear, but the reality of the country.
We went to Ta Phrom (the jungle temple, think Indiana Jones), Bayon and finally Angkor Wat. Bette went to Banshey Srei in the afternoon. I will let the photos do all the talking for this leg of the trip.
In the evening we had dinner on the terrace and were treated to Cambodian entertainment.
























Great pictures!! Are you exhausted yet?
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Yes, exhaustion is part of this trip. It is 2 part, first you are very busy early morning through early evening and second you can’t catch up with the time zones – you are not there long enough. BUT, worth it!
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