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nakayu
Posted on Mon 25th of Aug 2008, 07:13 PM

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I'm planning to visit Angor Wat but wonder how many days will be perfect for this trip?

Any good tips pls tell me.

Thanks regular_smile
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Posted on Tue 26th of Aug 2008, 05:24 AM

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I heard it could take a month to see to see only the Angkor cuz it is so huge 1shocked

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Posted on Wed 27th of Aug 2008, 06:52 AM

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I think 5-7 days is enough. wink_smile
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I think one week is enough! lol
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Winnie
Posted on Sun 7th of Sep 2008, 04:05 AM

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what about the other places which is interesting that you can recommend in Cambodia ?? wanna visit there with my friends but worry about the transportation and accommodation .

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Posted on Sun 7th of Sep 2008, 10:30 AM

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Winnie wrote:
what about the other places which is interesting that you can recommend in Cambodia ?? wanna visit there with my friends but worry about the transportation and accommodation .


This below website may help you

http://www.tourismcambodia.com/attractions/


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Winnie
Posted on Tue 9th of Sep 2008, 02:44 AM

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I think i should buy the package tour for visiting there
coz i've just found the travel agent on the website and it's interesting ,you guys may check this out .....wink_smilewink_smile

http://www.angkor7thtravel.com/our_services.php

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jerry
Posted on Tue 9th of Sep 2008, 08:20 AM

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Cambodia is taking a great leap in the tourism sector it seems. The recently opened The NagaWorld Hotel is a testimonial. With its world-class casino and fantastic slot machines, the hotel offers fantastic evenings.

During the day, you can gear up to see the major attractions like The Royal Palace, The National Museum, Sisowath Quay, the Genocide Museum, and finally the Angkor Wat.

Jerry wink_smile

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jerry wrote:
Cambodia is taking a great leap in the tourism sector it seems. The recently opened The NagaWorld Hotel is a testimonial. With its world-class casino and fantastic slot machines, the hotel offers fantastic evenings.

During the day, you can gear up to see the major attractions like The Royal Palace, The National Museum, Sisowath Quay, the Genocide Museum, and finally the Angkor Wat.

Jerry wink_smile


I am not very fond of casinos and glitzy stuffs, but I would really like to visit the historical sites near the place. So, thanks a ton for the information on lodging and accommodation.

By the way...what does the word Naga mean???

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Posted on Thu 25th of Sep 2008, 02:08 PM

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nakayu wrote:
I'm planning to visit Angor Wat but wonder how many days will be perfect for this trip?

Any good tips pls tell me.

Thanks regular_smile




I spent 3 days January this year ,and was able to visit many places in the area.

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Tally
Posted on Sun 19th of Oct 2008, 01:49 PM

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jerry wrote:
Cambodia is taking a great leap in the tourism sector it seems. The recently opened The NagaWorld Hotel is a testimonial. With its world-class casino and fantastic slot machines, the hotel offers fantastic evenings.

During the day, you can gear up to see the major attractions like The Royal Palace, The National Museum, Sisowath Quay, the Genocide Museum, and finally the Angkor Wat.

Jerry wink_smile


I am not very fond of casinos and glitzy stuffs, but I would really like to visit the historical sites near the place. So, thanks a ton for the information on lodging and accommodation.

By the way...what does the word Naga mean???

Naga is a mythical animal similar to a snake, a very big snake. Yoi may see a lot of nage that form balaustrade of stairs.

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4 days in SiemReap will be fine

Day 1: Saigon - Siem Reap

Arrival Siem Reap by flight, Meet and transfer to hotel, Lunch at local restaurant, Visit the Southern Gate of Angkor Thom: Bayon, Terraces of Elephants, Leper King, Thommanon and Chau Say Tevoda, At sunset, walk to the top of Phnom Bakheng and watch the sunset over Angkor Wat, Dinner at local restaurant and overnight at hotel.

Day 2: Siem Reap

After breakfast at the hotel. Visit Lolei, Preah Ko, Bakhong temple, Lunch at local restaurant, Visit Ta Promh and then visit the magnificent, World heritage site of Angkor Wat, Dinner at local restaurant and overnight at hotel.

Day 3: Siem Reap

Breakfast at hotel then visit Banteay Srei temple, which said to be the most beautiful of the temple. Created out of pink sandstone the "Citadel of Women" is intricately carved and contains some of the most detailed and fine bas-reliefs in Cambodia and then visit Banteay Samrei, Lunch at local restaurant, Visit the smaller temple circuit, which includes Presat Kravan, Sras Srang, Banteay Kdei and Takeo, Dinner at local restaurant and overnight at hotel.

Day 4: Siem Reap - Departure

Breakfast at the hotel, Free time for shopping, then check out and transfer to airport for departure back.

Have a good trip
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Posted on Sun 6th of Sep 2009, 10:23 AM

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We have just recently returned and wished we had stayed longer! We allowed 4 days/3 nights and stayed at Day Inn Angkor Wat, great location with a lovely pool and most rooms overlooking the pool.

Don't try to do too many of the temples in one day, the heat can be oppresive. Angkor Wat was amazing, allow a few hours.... my favourite tho was Ta Prohm and the two hours we spent there was worthwhile....

Siem Reap has Pub Street, that has great Cafe's, Bars with Markets all around. Give yourself another day just to explore the town and get to know the people.

Enjoy!!!

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