Angkor Thom & Ta Prohm
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A quick cab ride to the
The airport looked remarkably like the Polynesian village at Disney World and after passing through customs & immigrations, we were scurried off by a drive from the Le Meridian hotel. Stephanie & I found this resort three months ago. Three of other people traveling with us were looking for something cheaper than the $125/night+ breakfast but hell, when else are you going to stay in room that has this view of the pool and a bathroom with a pass-through window to the bedroom.
Steph, Stacey and I arrived yesterday at
Mark & Becca arrived about
She decided to come to
That’s a wonderful story but as Stacey pointed out, “unless her escape included spa treatments at a 4-star hotel”, this probably won’t be giving her much closure.
This morning, Thy (“Tee”) our guide picked us up at the hotel. We at taking two half-day tours and this morning we toured Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm. The temples of
The first stop was Angkor Thom, which means “great city”. These are the most recent of the temples and are best known for The Bayon, which lies in the center of the complex. The Bayon has 54 towers and over 200 faces carved into the stone.
We decided to spurge for elephant rides around the complex. OK, that was absolutely the coolest thing EVER!
Directly north of The Banyon is the Terrace of the Elephants. This was used for royal reviews of the military and other parades.
We jumped in the van and headed over to Ta Prohm which was first used as a monastery. It is the most mysteriously looking of the temples because of how the jungle is taking over the structures. In its time, over 80,000 people lived in this complex, but now all that remains are these ancient ruins. You may also recognize this from Lara Croft Tomb Raider.
After a long day of trekking through the ruins, we treated ourselves to lunch by the pool. We slept, read and just enjoyed the afternoon. OK, more tomorrow. I’m off to my pedicure.
PS I can only purchase internet access for an hour so I apologize in advance for the typos.
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1 Comments:
Holy WOWIE! These photos are AMAZING! Thank you so much for sharing them with us. I'm pretty sure I'll NEVER end up in that part of the world, and I really appreciate your letting me live vicariously through you!
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