Sunday, 2 September 2012

Cambodia (Last day of Temples)


The last day we had in Cambodia we spent at two temples, Angkor Wat and Preah Khan.  It was another beautiful and busy day!

Angkor Wat












Sketchy toilet sign


Enjoying a refreshing coconut.



Angkor Wat bonus for Brittany - really awful dreadlock mullet!



Preah Khan


Preah Khan was a very neat temple - the most notable feature were the trees and tree roots growing everywhere.  I think I was more fascinated with this aspect of the temple rather than the actual architectural design or ruins themselves.









We had started out pretty early, so by the time 3 rolled around we were exhausted!  We ended up spending a couple of hours next to our hotel's pool, reading, swimming, and napping.  A great end to a great mini-holiday!

We left pretty early for home the next day.  The return trip was a bit more difficult than the first. We had a bit of a run in during the return border crossing.

Someone sort of helped us (mostly he was just following us around and telling us what we already knew), but when we were done getting through the border he took my bag form me and brought it into his mini-van storefront before I had a chance to stop him.  I followed him in, took it from him, and said that we are not interested in a mini bus, as I've told him before.  He followed us out and down the street, yelling at us, saying things like "I helped you all the way across the border and now you leave!!" and "No! You come back!"  He followed us all the way down the street until I turned around and firmly told him that we are really not interested in a mini-bus, at all, and to leave us alone.

Him and a friend of his still watched us as we waited for a tuk tuk, Very annoying!   The people in Cambodia were certainly more aggressive than people in Thailand.  After our border crossing we were so flustered and on the look our for scams that we didn't believe that our tuk tuk driver dropped us off in front of the bus station.  We ended up wandering around needlessly before we made our way back to the place we were first dropped off.  Oopse!

The drive back was really difficult for me.  I was hot, hungry (crackers and bread for breakfast, lunch, and dinner will do that to you), and the bus was extremely over-crowded, with people standing up in the alleyway the whole time.  I was just glad to have a seat!

Anyway, after everything was said and done we made it home just fine (well, other than my nasty heat rash ;) ) 

 It really was a great vacation, Angkor was absolutely beautiful!

Love you all!
Kelsey

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