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Trip Report Long Weekend in Siem Reap

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I've always wanted to see Angkor when the moats were full and everything was green. Be careful what you wish for.

As we had a three day weekend in Thailand, and Lori assured me we'd have good weather, I booked a short trip to SR to catch up on things. As we flew in, there was water everywhere. The little hill that for me marks when I've reached Tonle Sap is now an island.

However, the city is [mostly] dry and back to what passes for normal. The ATR I flew in on was little more than half full, but there seems to be plenty of people around. I chose the Steung hotel for this trip. It was cheap and right around the corner from the old market. It's nothing special, but it's clean (new fixtures in the bathroom) the room is big, the A/C works and there's a pool.

I had planned to "rough it" this trip and just use a tuk-tuk, but at the airport decided to get a regular car into town, and, well, those that have been here know how it goes, I ended up taking the car for the next three days. Thing is, it's a van, with plush velour seats and air conditioning that would freeze an Eskimo. I love it.

This morning I had the van drop me off at the Bayon, I followed the route Dara showed me last time, walking from there through the Baphuon (should be finished in another 10 years), the palace and up to Preah Pailay, which is becoming one of my favourite temples, in part because I have it all to myself. I continued on across the road to the Kleangs and other buildings that face the elephant terrace. It seems like nobody ever visits these ruins, even though they're quite impressive.

After that, I went to Ta Keo, which I don't thing I've seen before. It's similar to Pre Rup, but a bit less restored. In the largely intact chapel at the top, there was a little boy handing out the joss sticks for those that wanted to leave an offering. He was singing, dancing, sweeping the floor, all in his own little world at the top of this mountain temple.

Rather than break for lunch back in the city, the driver suggested we have lunch at one of the places facing Sra Sraeng. It was quit good. I had a Khmer dish I'm going to have to develop a recipe for. It's like Thai pad krapao, but with the addition of lots of lemongrass. I'll have to give it a try and post it on TravelingChili.com if I can get it right.

After lunch I went to Banteay Samre, which I don't think I've visited before. It's a small little temple that has some nice features. By this time, I was pretty knackered, so I decided to call it a day and head back to town for a shower and some rest. Now I'm in Blue Pumpkin using their free wi-fi and fortified with a cappuccino.

More tomorrow.

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