Couple of days ago, on Discovery Travel & Living channel, 'Globe Trekker' showed footages of Cambodia's greatest monument, Angkor Wat. It somewhat brings back many wonderful memories of the trip to Cambodia I've undertaken way back in August last year, so I've decided to upload some of the photos I've taken..Click here for a brief history on Angkor Wat.
Molly's Irish Pub & Guesthouse - our accommodation for the next three days..
Arh...a local's delight - breakfast that consists of bread, pickles, ham, and minced pork meat mixed with some butter!
One of my traveling companion - the ever affable Ronald..
A lovely Buddha statute.
One of those few giant Buddha statues that is not housed inside the Angkor temples
Arh..our tour guide suggested we visit the largest lake in Siem Reap..if I remember correctly, it was supposedly linked to the Mekong River..
Look at the hustle & bustle of the crowd at the marketplace near the lake - the locals here are generally quite poor; I've bought some fried banana rice from a small kid who set up her stall at the marketplace, and immediately I was surrounded by quite a few children who looked like they've not eaten for days..in the end I've sympathised with them and gave them some food..
This is a picture that left quite a deep impression in me - the small boy you see is a Vietnamese; he'd row his little 'boat', which is nothing more than a bath-tub all the way to your boat and he'll beg you for money; usually around US$1..
THIS is an unusual sight - at first glance I thought my eyes was fooling me; later I've realised they are not..wonder how did that truck end up like this?
Hrmz, I was amazed when I saw a floating Catholic church - quite a rare sight when you consider that the majority of the Cambodians are Buddhists; the possibility of finding a church is quite low, much less on a lake! So we went in to find the priest who was in charge, but to my disappointment he was out..
Dinner-time! Here we are, having our dinner at this lovely restaurant, called The Red Piano..as recommended by Lonely Planet traveler's guidebook..affordable & nice ambience..
Arh...postcard perfect!
Hrmz..a horse grazing near a palm tree..
Inside the courtyard of the towers.
We followed a small trail and it led us to the back of Angkor Wat - it is really lovely scene, not many tourists know of this spot though as the back entrance/exit was blocked.
Arh...this is the famous temple where the Tomb Raider was shot..
One of the many Angkor temples..
Some of the artifacts 'discovered' by us!
This magnificent tower stood near the entrance leading to the Angkor temples..it's been gradually restored to its formal glory by the Cambodian government.
Hot-air balloon here we come!
An aerial view of the country-side..
Another aerial view of the lovely country-side..
The three Musketeers...NOT! :p
Arh...our dinner!One of the dishes I really like - chicken curry laced with plenty of coconut milk, not spicy, rather sweet..
Sigh, after three days of fun, we had to leave this little nice place...
Our parting shot..
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