Angkor Wat, footwear question.
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Angkor Wat, footwear question.
What kind of footwear is best for Angkor Wat? I do not intend to do much hiking and I'm wondering what the terrain is like at the temples. Are runnng shoes/sneakers alright or do I need hiking shoes or hiking boots at Angkor?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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No hiking boots - way too hot. You want something that allows your feet to breathe, but preferably something with some toe protection. You will be climbing stairs with huge steps (think made for elephants). A hiking sandal, like Keens works well. I thought running shoes were too hot, but some now have enough ventilation they may be ok.
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You will see girls in stiletto heels at the temples and wandering around Siem Reap on crutches later with twisted ankles! The above advice is good. However, I wander around in thongs (flip flops) and have never had any problems.
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As others have said - running shoes/sneakers are fine - no need for hiking boots. We spent a week in the area in March and visited several temples. Other tips: it is very hot there, so bring a big bottle of water to drink while you explore. Also, you may find a hat useful. Here's our trip report: http://latitudeb.com/cambodia/.
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Ah, yes I see. I'm actually looking at a pair of Keen shoes for another trip. I think it's this one:
http://www.mec.ca/product/5011-653/k...093+4294966194
http://www.mec.ca/product/5011-653/k...093+4294966194
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No, not that one - too hot, IMO.
You want something with more ventilation, like this:
http://www.zappos.com/keen-whisper-b...fcTest=fcl%3A0
or even this:
http://www.zappos.com/keen-bali-coff...fcTest=fcl%3A0
You want something with more ventilation, like this:
http://www.zappos.com/keen-whisper-b...fcTest=fcl%3A0
or even this:
http://www.zappos.com/keen-bali-coff...fcTest=fcl%3A0
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I just wore the same Timberland low cut shoes (sort of like boots) I usually wear most days and close toed sandals another. Feet were pretty dusty from the sandals. Wasn't terribly uncomfortable either day but think I did a better job of climbing around in the Timberlands.





