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Originally Posted by dsquared37
(Post 19751685)
ID = handle = individual you quoted.
ok GOTCHA! lol, i was brain fried last night when I got home....alright, I am with ya...:--) |
So, the quote from Kimsan is that he wanted $55 a day from me. I turned it down.
To be healthy & since I love to cycle at home, I am going to rent a nice bicycle and tour that way around Angkor. Patrick :-) |
I'm sure you will enjoy your bike ride, but you will miss the expertise that a licensed guide provides. Our guide knew the best vantage points at various times of day to see the temples and knew the history. Its unlikely I would have found these spots myself using my guidebooks. A licensed guide in Angkor Wat is a necessity not a luxury. By your title, you must be an expert in advising people. I suggest you take some of your own advice.
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Originally Posted by TheCount2
(Post 19809562)
I'm sure you will enjoy your bike ride, but you will miss the expertise that a licensed guide provides. Our guide knew the best vantage points at various times of day to see the temples and knew the history. Its unlikely I would have found these spots myself using my guidebooks. A licensed guide in Angkor Wat is a necessity not a luxury. By your title, you must be an expert in advising people. I suggest you take some of your own advice.
For those paying this elevated fee are you also tipping him? :eek: |
Thanks dsquared :-)
I probably will do a cycle ride on my last day & find a more affordable guide through my hotel. I am sure that there will be one for a day or 2 that is lower than the $55. And you just mentioned the $35 which I can see doing. Mahalo from Oahu! Patrick :-) PS - Thanks to you as well TheCount2 for your input. |
Just to compare apples to apples, Kim San's price includes a SUV. The $35 for a guide isn't inclusive of that - at least, not the last time I checked.
Not sticking up for Kim San as it was my colleague that got fobbed off to another guide but there the prices quoted aren't always similar. Whether someone thinks a driver is worth $20/day is another discussion. I've seen people doing it in tuk-tuk but the afternoon heat is pretty unbearable. (A bicycle will be almost lunacy.) Tuk tuks are fine for the 2 min ride into town, but that's about it. |
Originally Posted by Braindrain
(Post 19810737)
Just to compare apples to apples, Kim San's price includes a SUV. The $35 for a guide isn't inclusive of that - at least, not the last time I checked.
Not sticking up for Kim San as it was my colleague that got fobbed off to another guide but there the prices quoted aren't always similar. Whether someone thinks a driver is worth $20/day is another discussion. I've seen people doing it in tuk-tuk but the afternoon heat is pretty unbearable. (A bicycle will be almost lunacy.) Tuk tuks are fine for the 2 min ride into town, but that's about it. Neither Cycling nor tuk-tuk will come with a guide however, so while cheaper, perhaps best used by those who prefer to study a good guidebook in advance (i.e. Dawn Rooney's book) and self-guide, or have been to the monuments before. |
Is it common practice in Siem Reap to tip the tour guide? I have mine booked at $25 per day. What would be an appropriate tip if it is expected?
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Originally Posted by Richard1148
(Post 20146995)
Is it common practice in Siem Reap to tip the tour guide? I have mine booked at $25 per day. What would be an appropriate tip if it is expected?
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Originally Posted by dsquared37
(Post 20149528)
Did you book with an independent guide or through an agency?
There are a lot of good reviews for her. |
Originally Posted by Richard1148
(Post 20150321)
Independent guide named Kanha. Her website is here http://www.angkorjourneys.com/
There are a lot of good reviews for her. |
Originally Posted by dsquared37
(Post 20150520)
If you're booking straight from the guide, rather than an agency, then why would you tip?
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Originally Posted by Richard1148
(Post 20153463)
I didn't think that it would be necessary either, but wanted to ask so I would not be disrespectful if a tip was expected.
Everyone has their own views but mine are as follows: When I come to agreement directly with the person giving the service (taxi, guide etc) I don't tip. If the person giving the service is assigned by a superior (in which case they are contracted and getting only a portion of the payment) then I consider tipping as an option. A tip might still be expected by the guide. In this case I don't think it's warranted though. |
For those who have done the tour of Angkor Wat and stayed in SR, how much time do you think I need to allot to do the area? Right now we have carved out three nights but perhaps we only need two?
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Originally Posted by jakemalloy
(Post 20613400)
For those who have done the tour of Angkor Wat and stayed in SR, how much time do you think I need to allot to do the area? Right now we have carved out three nights but perhaps we only need two?
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