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SIN to Siam Reap
I will be in SIN in Jan 2010. I will have 7 days to do a tour - I am thinking of Angkor Wat for sure and maybe some other places.
Any recommendations on how to spend the 7 days - ie how many days in Angkor Wat and what area/places to visit? Also, any recommendations on where to book the tours from? |
A lot of people say that 4 nights and 3 days is good for Angkor Wat. I've heard good things about Journeys Within tours.
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Originally Posted by artemis021
(Post 11572819)
A lot of people say that 4 nights and 3 days is good for Angkor Wat. I've heard good things about Journeys Within tours.
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Last year I took MomDad to REP,
flew SIN-REP on SilkAir, not cheapest but OK. We stayed at Le Meridien Angkor on Cash+Points for 5 nights, organized our own tour each day at the hotel desk, typically just had a car/driver for half day, $25 or so spent the hot afternoon at the great pool. You can do it independently this way, and be more "flex" ;). |
Originally Posted by MrHalliday
(Post 11575644)
Last year I took MomDad to REP,
flew SIN-REP on SilkAir, not cheapest but OK. We stayed at Le Meridien Angkor on Cash+Points for 5 nights, organized our own tour each day at the hotel desk, typically just had a car/driver for half day, $25 or so spent the hot afternoon at the great pool. You can do it independently this way, and be more "flex" ;). Did you you arrange something in advance for airport-hotel transfer? |
With all the tour groups in Siem Reap you'll be quite happy with a flexible itinerary offered by traveling as an independent. It can be rather brutal at times.
Arranging transportation is ridiculously easy. |
Originally Posted by fijaircan
(Post 11577500)
I like the idea of doing it independently but all I heard so far was to "do it as a tour" - so thanks for your feedback.
Did you you arrange something in advance for airport-hotel transfer? |
I would also advise against doing a tour. The thing I enjoyed most about Siem Reap was getting up close and personal with the people and the place. You can easily find a tuk tuk driver to take you where YOU want to go. The hotel I stayed at had 2 drivers that we could hire by the day, half day, whatever we wanted.
By doing it yourself, you can go back to the temples you enjoyed the most and get a second look or see it at a different time of day, in a different light. I spent 9 days there - rented a bike for a couple of days and just cycled round after I'd hit the main temples with my tuk tuk driver. It's a totally different experience. At Bayon for example, I could just wait until the tours groups had passed through and almost had the place to myself (well at least the part that I was hanging out in) for a few minutes before the next group came through. I loved the place. |
Thx DS37, Yaatri & UDJunkie for your advise. I am travelling solo and don't mind the tuk tuks so I will do it on my own.
Any advise on hotels? |
Originally Posted by fijaircan
(Post 11609930)
Any advise on hotels? Alternatively, you can stay further north - closer to Angkor Wat but within walking distance of the bars & restaurants |
Originally Posted by fijaircan
(Post 11609930)
Thx DS37, Yaatri & UDJunkie for your advise. I am travelling solo and don't mind the tuk tuks so I will do it on my own.
Any advise on hotels? |
Originally Posted by as219
(Post 11612910)
Like Bangkok, Siem Reap is one of those places where you can stay at a fabulous hotel for a fraction of where it might cost elsewhere. All depends on what you're looking for in a hotel (e.g., bar scene, spa, etc.). Can you share more details of what you're looking for?
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Jetstar can be a cheap option to fly SIN REP, and once you arrive you can book a taxi (and even pay) at a specific desk in the airport.
Cheapest and most convenient way is to use a TUK TUK For some nice food and nice a place (although mainly some tourists there), go and eat at Mrs Butterfly restaurant. Hope you will enjoy your stay in this incredible area. |
Originally Posted by fijaircan
(Post 11613075)
I am looking for something nice (3* or better) and something that is close to bars/restaurants and spas. Don't mind a bit of a walk to bars etc but I don't want to be too far away in the outskirts.
http://www.viroth-hotel.com/ Only nine rooms IIRC. Modern, clean, walking distance to Psar Chas (the old market), bar street, etc. |
Originally Posted by fijaircan
(Post 11609930)
Thx DS37, Yaatri & UDJunkie for your advise. I am travelling solo and don't mind the tuk tuks so I will do it on my own.
Any advise on hotels?
Originally Posted by fijaircan
(Post 11613075)
I am looking for something nice (3* or better) and something that is close to bars/restaurants and spas. Don't mind a bit of a walk to bars etc but I don't want to be too far away in the outskirts.
For the sake of FTers, I thought I should pass this along. I stayed in Angkor Voyage Villa on a side street off SIvaah Road, the main road with lots of restaurants, cafes etc. I had no problems thee. The only problem was that there was no shower curtain. I went to the reception to ask about it. I told him without the curtain the water will go everywhere on the floor. He looked puzzled. He said "You take a shower in the tub". I have up then. There were lots of westerners staying there. ONe guy was yelling at the receptionist because he had no hot water. There is a switch for the water heater. He did not know that there was a switch which you have to turn on to get hot water. I just looked at the reviews for the hotel, every single review on trip advisor is negative. Two reviewers on travel fish have compalined of theft. I had a laptop cell phones two camera, nothing was stolen. Maybe I was lucky, or maybe something has changed. It's location was great though. |
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