Travel & Vacation Listings in Cambodia @ RealAdventures http://www.RealAdventures.com/cambodia.htm Check out some of the recently updated travel & vacation listings on RealAdventures. Be inspired, go explore! en-us Sun, 12 Oct 2008 17:34:44 GMT Sun, 12 Oct 2008 17:34:44 GMT http://www.RealAdventures.com http://www.RealAdventures.com/cambodia.htm 100 100 Queen Villa Ankgor (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1184264_Queen-Villa-Ankgor http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1184264_Queen-Villa-Ankgor Bed & Breakfasts Cambodia Sun, 07 Sep 2008 05:09:14 We opened our boutique villa in Siem Reap on the 1st of June 2008. We offer 8 wonderful appointed rooms. Our hotel is next to the city center inmiddle of a beautiful, quiet garden. We offer free buffet breakfast and a swimmingpool. - US $20 Night
We opened our boutique villa in Siem Reap on the 1st of June 2008. We offer 8 wonderful appointed rooms. Our hotel is next to the city center inmiddle of a beautiful, quiet garden. We offer free buffet breakfast and a swimmingpool.
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Our hotel is located next to the city center (=Old Market) in a big, beautiful and quiet garden. You just have to walk 500 meters to restaurants, bars, shops,.....

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Phnom Penh Guesthouse (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1106415_Phnom-Penh-Guesthouse http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1106415_Phnom-Penh-Guesthouse Hotels & Resorts Cambodia Sun, 24 Aug 2008 02:08:49 Budget guesthouse near the riverfront. Western/Khmer operated - US $5 Night/Room
Budget guesthouse near the riverfront. Western/Khmer operated
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BOU SAVY Guest House(Bed and Breakfast) (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1107246_BOU-SAVY-Guest-House-Bed-and-Breakfast http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1107246_BOU-SAVY-Guest-House-Bed-and-Breakfast Bed & Breakfasts Cambodia Mon, 04 Aug 2008 01:08:52 BOU SAVY Guest House is open on November2004. The located on national road N6, 60 metters off themain road. the rooms rate $6.00 to $18.00. All room with one and two window,Private bathroom,hot and cold shower,Cable TV,Writing desk. - US $6 Night
BOU SAVY Guest House is open on November2004. The located on national road N6, 60 metters off themain road. the rooms rate $6.00 to $18.00. All room with one and two window,Private bathroom,hot and cold shower,Cable TV,Writing desk.
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Secrets of Elephants inn (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1025197_Secrets-of-Elephants-inn http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1025197_Secrets-of-Elephants-inn Bed & Breakfasts Cambodia Fri, 06 Jun 2008 22:06:10 Stay in one of our 8 uniquely furnished Southeast Asianthemed guestrooms locatedin a traditional wooden house,set in a lush tropical graden.all the room are ensuite, hot water,aircon breakfast included.Englishspeaking,friendly,attentive staff. - US $30 Night/Room
Stay in one of our 8 uniquely furnished Southeast Asianthemed guestrooms locatedin a traditional wooden house,set in a lush tropical graden.all the room are ensuite, hot water,aircon breakfast included.Englishspeaking,friendly,attentive staff.
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Accommodation in Siem Reap Angkor (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1125765_Accommodation-in-Siem-Reap-Angkor http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1125765_Accommodation-in-Siem-Reap-Angkor Bed & Breakfasts Cambodia Wed, 28 May 2008 20:05:22 Our property is located 50 m off from the national road No. 6, 15 minute to Angkor Wat, 10 minute to Siem Reap International Airport, 5 minute to downtwon. - US $0 Night/Room
Our property is located 50 m off from the national road No. 6, 15 minute to Angkor Wat, 10 minute to Siem Reap International Airport, 5 minute to downtwon.
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Frangipani Villa (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1156821_Frangipani-Villa http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1156821_Frangipani-Villa Hotels & Resorts Cambodia Wed, 14 May 2008 06:05:25 Frangipani Villa offers a unique and wellpriced accommodation experience, combining friendly and comfortable villa accommodation with a unique caf opportunity. - US $30 Night
Frangipani Villa offers a unique and wellpriced accommodation experience, combining friendly and comfortable villa accommodation with a unique caf opportunity.
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Frangipani Villa is surrounded by small garden and trees and moreover it is very close to several nice restaurants and other shopping malls.
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Unforgetable tours in charming Cambodia (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1125990_Unforgetable-tours-in-charming-Cambodia http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1125990_Unforgetable-tours-in-charming-Cambodia Sight-Seeing Tour Cambodia Fri, 04 Apr 2008 15:04:46 Specialists in quality travel experiences throughout charming Cambodia. Let us assist you in discovering Asia's newest tourism destination, the jewel of South East Asia, experience magnificent Angkor Wat, meet the friendly Khmer people, and more...! - US $100 Trip
Specialists in quality travel experiences throughout charming Cambodia. Let us assist you in discovering Asia's newest tourism destination, the jewel of South East Asia, experience magnificent Angkor Wat, meet the friendly Khmer people, and more...!
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]]> A Cambodian Journey Part 5 (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1024019_A-Cambodian-Journey-Part-5 http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1024019_A-Cambodian-Journey-Part-5 Articles Cambodia Wed, 13 Jun 2007 00:06:00 Follow Andy Brouwer for a day as traverses the sacred mountain of Phnom Kulen. -
Follow Andy Brouwer for a day as traverses the sacred mountain of Phnom Kulen.
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Armed with a large picnic, Sok Thea, our driver Rang and myself headed off in our sturdy pickup truck through the Angkor complex and out to the small village market next to Srah Srang lake to collect our Khmer companions for the day's outing to the sacred mountain of Phnom Kulen. I'd invited an old friend, Noung, a teenage souvenir seller from Angkor Wat, together with her elder sister Sokchata, brother Plon and cousin Srey as a thank you for the hospitality and generosity she'd shown me on both this and my last visit in March 1998. Whilst Thea and I afforded ourselves the luxury of seats in the front cab, our friends cheerfully climbed into the opentop rear of the pickup for the ninety minute drive to the mountain park.

Our first obstacle was the appalling road surface between Pradak village and the temple of Banteay Srei, some 30 kilometres from Siem Reap. In the back of the truck, our companions were unceremoniously shunted from side to side as Rang struggled manfully to negotiate a road inundated with large potholes and craters. We took a right fork opposite the temple entrance and the road improved almost immediately although a couple of craters were as deep as the truck itself. Houses were sparse and recent logging of the surrounding forest was evident before we pulled up at the entrance barrier at the foot of the Kulen mountain escarpment. Our arrival sparked no more than a glimmer of interest from the cardplaying army guards on duty, who demanded 5,000 riel for each Khmer passenger and an exorbitant $20 for the foreigner in the front seat. I understand the Kulen park is run by a group headed by top local officials and they have autonomy in fixing the admission price, much to the government's annoyance.

Rang's skills as a driver were again put to the test on the eight kilometre drive to the top of the plateau. Recent rains and logging trucks had left the narrow, winding unsealed road deeply rutted and bumpy and everyone was more than a little happy when the rollercoaster ride ended on arrival at a makeshift parking area. Nearby, a tatty collection of stalls boasted inediblelooking food and a few cans of drink, while high volume chanting by a monk asking for donations over an inordinately loud tannoy system didn't bode too well for the rest of the park's facilities. Historically, Phnom Kulen is revered amongst all Cambodians as a sacred place of pilgrimage and is usually busy with hordes of locals at weekends. It was the site, then known as Mount Mahendraparvata, that Jayavarman II chose in 802 to proclaim himself a divine universal ruler and marked the beginning of the Angkor period in Khmer history. A former Khmer Rouge stronghold for the last twenty years, it was heavily mined and out of bounds until a series of defections to the government side in 1998 allowed locals and tourists the opportunity to visit this ancient site once more.

Leaving the chanting monk behind us, we walked onto the plateau and just a few metres into a wooded area, a wobbly wooden bridge across a fastflowing river signalled the site of some of Kulen's spectacular riverbed rock carvings. With the sun streaming through the forest canopy, we took off our shoes to paddle in the crystalclear water, known as the 'River of a Thousand Lingas,' to inspect the distinctive series of sandstone lingas and carvings of Shiva, Krishna and other ancient inscriptions at close quarters. Legend suggests that the lingas fertilize the water which in turn flows down to irrigate the ricefields of the Angkor floodplain.

After a short moto ride, we arrived at another collection of stalls selling herbs and roots used in traditional medicine and a second monk using a handheld microphone to appeal for funds. This time it was to help with the upkeep of Preah Ang Thom, a Buddhist temple perched on top of one of a number of giant boulders and housing a massive 17metre long reclining Buddha carved out of solid rock. We took off our shoes as we climbed the stairs to the temple, admiring the spectacular views of the forest canopy and surrounding countryside below. The brightlypainted carving, believed to date from the 11th century, is surrounded by prayer flags, with a series of twelve carved faces of disciples at its base and hundreds of visitors signatures, carved in the rock at the back of the statue. A Khmer family were making an offering of incense sticks as we left and more families passed us on the stairs with the same intention. Thea then suggested we take a narrow trail into the forest to visit the home of a hermit monk, who showed us his tiny, bare shelter wedged under another large boulder and nearby, a painted Buddha and naga carving and a collection of one hundred identical statues, which he was in charge of. Returning briefly to the foot of Preah Ang Thom, we were reunited with the rest of our small group and made our way along a twisting path towards a series of waterfalls and a picnic area. As I spotted the river through the trees, an ancient laterite temple, called Teck Tlak and dating from the ninth century, also caught my eye on the righthand side of the path and despite the everpresent threat of landmines, I tentatively explored the ruins before crossing the log bridge over the river.

A dozen covered wooden platforms and a few food stalls overlook the river, which on closer inspection revealed more extraordinary riverbed rock carvings. Even I could identify Vishnu reclining on the serpent Ananta and also sat on a throne holding four weapons, with his wife Lakshmi at his feet. The river then falls over a series of small rapids where Khmer families were bathing, most of them fully clothed, before it disappears from view over a dramatic 35metre waterfall (below). We commandeered one of the picnic platforms to eat our packed lunch of curried chicken, amok fish, vegetables and rice before carefully tackling a tricky sloping path that led down to the base of the larger waterfall. Surrounded by jungle, the whole scene looked pretty impressive and we posed for photos before retracing our steps up to the picnic area and along a rubbishstrewn path back to the car park.

On another lower part of the Kulen mountain range, tourists can now visit an area known as Kbal Spean, containing more underwater and partially submerged riverbed rock carvings, as well as waterfalls amid some beautifully forested lowland. The pictures that I've seen of the engravings are striking but its at least a halfday trip from Siem Reap and without enough time to include it on this occasion, I will pencil it in for a future visit.

It took us forty minutes to wind our way down the mountain and another two hours before we reached Noung's home village of Rahal, next to the lake at Srah Srang. To round off an enjoyable day, Thea and I accepted an invitation to visit their home and to meet her grandparents and siblings (their parents were busy working in their rice field not far from Phnom Kulen). Twelve family members live and sleep in a traditional oneroomed bamboo shack, built on stilts. The room was sparsely decorated with framed photographs of both Noung and Sokchata and in a dark corner was the family's only visible luxury item, a batterypowered black and white tv set, next to a small shrine. As we reemerged, it seemed that most of the village had gathered at the foot of the steps leading to the house to catch a glimpse of the visiting stranger, still a rare occurrence despite the village's close proximity to some of Angkor's major monuments. As they willingly do everywhere, the youngest children posed for some pictures before I said my goodbyes to Noung and her family for the final time. The day's outing had been a major success, as had the previous day's visit to the temple of Banteay Srei with the same family group, and I'm grateful to them and the irrepressible Sok Thea for their wonderful company that made my visit to Siem Reap and Angkor so enjoyable.

A Cambodian Journey Part 1
A Cambodian Journey Part 2
A Cambodian Journey Part 3
A Cambodian Journey Part 4
A Cambodian Journey Part 5
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A Cambodian Journey Part 7

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A Budget Hotel in Siem Reap Angkor (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1129578_A-Budget-Hotel-in-Siem-Reap-Angkor http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1129578_A-Budget-Hotel-in-Siem-Reap-Angkor Hotels & Resorts Cambodia Tue, 22 May 2007 00:05:00 The Freedom Hotel is dedicated to making your stay an experience to remember and cherish. At Freedom Hotel our goal is to offer warm and friendly hospitality, as you will find when you stay with us! We are friendly, informal and flexible. - US $30 Night/Room
The Freedom Hotel is dedicated to making your stay an experience to remember and cherish. At Freedom Hotel our goal is to offer warm and friendly hospitality, as you will find when you stay with us! We are friendly, informal and flexible.
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Siem Reap is one of the newest tourist destination in SouthEast Asia and where is Angkor Wat Located. Beside Angkor Wat, Siem Reap also has alot of Ancient Temples and natural resource like Water Fall, Lake ETC.
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Dancing Roads Dirtbike Tours Cambodia Off Road Di (Cambodia) http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1128259_Dancing-Roads-Dirtbike-Tours-Cambodia-Off-Road-Di http://www.RealAdventures.com/listings/1128259_Dancing-Roads-Dirtbike-Tours-Cambodia-Off-Road-Di Motorcycle Cambodia Sat, 13 Jan 2007 00:01:00 Off Road Dirtbike, Enduro and Motorcycle Tours and Adventures in Cambodia, SE Asia. Scheduled tours and customised itineraries across Cambodia - US $100 Person
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