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Angkor Wat after Myanmar
I'll be in Myanmar for 2 weeks moving around a lot-. I'm really excited, especially for Bagan. I'll be on a group tour-with excellent local guides. Going to Chiang Mai after on my own. I'm looking into Angkor Wat - but should save that for another trip? I know I'll want to explore and I'd want to do it with guides who can offer in-depth information about the history and culture. I'll be doing a lot of temple gazing, which I adore, in Myanmar - , I want to be realistic - I know Angkor Wat is awesome and I don't want to start out with temple fatigue. I'd only have about 2.5 - almost 3 days so I'd need to cover a lot in that time frame. Appreciate any insights. thanksl.
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Only you will know whether you'll get Temple fatigue or not.
Personally, having done 2 full days in Bagan, which is a really extensive, dusty, uncomfortable, bumpy tracked place to navigate around, we were shot at. The thought of going, more or less, straight to Angkor for a couple of days definitely wouldn't have appealed. |
I agree with LL. Although we loved the temples in Bagan, after 3 days we had enough. If you had a break of a couple of weeks between Bagan and AW, I'd say do it. Otherwise save AW for another trip.
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Angkor Wat is a different experience than Bagan, and if it's high on your wish list, then you should go if you're in the area. Bagan is more of a rustic experience, with many small temples spread across a dusty landscape. We spent 2 1/2 days there, and it was plenty.
On another trip, I spent two full days in Angkor Wat, doing the sunrise on the first day, and the sunset on the second. On the third day, I had a tuk tuk driver take me to a remote water village, which was a nice change of pace. For me, it was about the right time there, mostly because of the annoying tour groups. So go for it, you won't regret it. |
CaliforniaLady mentions 'annoying tour groups'. She is being very polite!
Mainly Korean, and completely disrespectful. |
<<Mainly Korean, and completely disrespectful.>>
No Kidding. I got SMACKED with a long pole/cane by a Korean tour guide in Bayon. Really dude? I'm sorry you're trying to take individuals pictures of 50 people, but you can't block the flow of traffic and not expect *someone* to get in the way... |
Yep, the ignorant 'snappers' come in all nationalities. I stuck my knee in the back of a French camera snapper in Hoi An market a few weeks ago.
How did I know he was French? After he'd got the shock of backing into my sharp knee, he turned and muttered "Pardon monsieur!" "Pas problem mon ami, hope it hurt!" |
Thanks, all for your input. Much appreciated.
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