After you’ve explored the ancient temples of Angkor,a freshly polished Siem Reap turns on the charm and surprises. It won’t stay under the radar for long.
What makes this unassuming hotel on a quiet street in Cambodia’s Siem Reap such a popular choice for visitors? Garry Maddox checks in to find out.
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A voyage aboard a floating castle,of sorts,from Vietnam to Cambodia can’t help but remind Australians of the classic film The Castle.
There are large parts of this planet where Christmas passes almost unnoticed. No sleigh bells,no mistletoe,no silly hats,no turkey and no jollity to make you feel like you’re missing out.
The experience of a winter Christmas entices many overseas at this time of year,but you’ll find plenty of other reasons to travel in December.
This journey through Cambodia’s most stunning and delicious spots,taking you into the lives of locals,aims to contribute positively.
Silk factories,stilt houses,floating markets,flower farms,temples - you’ll find them all in the towns and villages along the Mekong River.
Best known as the gateway to the Angkor Wat temples,Siem Reap is a charming,relaxed town that attracts creative types.
This hotel is a tranquil base from which to explore the Angkor Archaeological Park.