Lolei Temple is one of the three Hindu temple left in Roluos before the Royal family moved its core to Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom. Built 200 years before the Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, this temple was quite badly […]
Siem Reap 117 – Cambodian Food
After Tonle Sap Lake tour, we went to a nearby restaurant which was also close to the Bakong temple (part of the Roluos Group of temples). I forgot the name of the restaurant but it was another wooden hut styled […]
Siem Reap 116 – Tonlé Sap Lake
Our 3rd and last day in Siem Reap started with the tour to Tonlé Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia. It took us about half an hour to get to there from down town to one […]
Siem Reap 115 – Psah Chas a.k.a Old Market
Our Day 2 finished early so we had a little bit more time to hang out in town. After an hour of body massage at Body Tune (The Thailand body massage chain with outlet in Siem Reap), we went to […]
Siem Reap 114 – Preah Khan Temple
Preah Khan Temple is built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII, and located northeast not far of Angkor Thom. The temple is flat in design, and currently left largely unrestored, with numerous trees and other vegetation growing among […]
Siem Reap 113 – Banteay Srei Temple
Located about over an hour drive from Pre Rup, Banteay Srei Temple is built largely of red sandstone with elaborate decorative wall carvings which are still observable today. The temple structures themselves are unusually miniature in scale, if compared to […]
Siem Reap 112 – Pre Rup Temple
After the sunrise at Angkor Wat temple, we went to the Pre Rup temple which was located quite near to Angkor Wat temple. This temple is the cremation ground for the old kings and royal families. Built in 961 or […]
Siem Reap 111 – Sunrise at Angkor Wat Temple
Getting up at 4am or even earlier for sunrise at Angkor Wat Temple is an absolute must do while in Siem Reap. That was how we started our Day 2 in Siem Reap, with our packed breakfast prepared by the […]





