Just back from Vietnam and Cambodia.
It was good to make comparisons with my favourite holiday long stay in Goa.
Cambodia I felt was a lot like what Goa used to be - however the big hotel groups are already in there and have started building. There are new apartments and luxury hotels being built all over the place. I don't know how the temple sites like Angkor Wat are going to cope - they are already bursting at the seams with tourist visitors.
Vietnam was like Goa without litter - food is very cheap and the people are so friendly.
In Saigon, a taxi from downtown to our hotel was 26,000 VD (less than £1) This was a luxury A/C car and the distance was about equivalent of Arpora to Aguada. But then the taxi was metered.
I visited Vietnam and Cambodia in 2003 and was told that in 2002 Angkor Wat had 600,000 visitors and they were hoping for 1million in 2004 I believe this figure wasn't reached due to SARS which put people off travelling to the Far East for a while, but the whole of Siem Reap was a building site. But I expect they have now reached the 1million . I understand the fact that this provides jobs for Cambodians who are the poorest people in SE Asia but Angkor and the other temples are in such a fragile state I also can't see how any more increases in numbers visiting can be supported.
But how did you think they compare to Goa, Judith?
OOOO Tell me more!! This is where I REALLY would like to go!!!
Cambodia/Vietnam remind me a little of what Kerala was like 12yrs ago, but I would be interested in seeing how tourism develops in the next few years, and mostly how it affects the people. I didn't feel at all that I was regarded as moneymachine as I have in the past in India, though I still love visiting India but am not a regular visitor. Maybe I will get to visit Goa in the not too distant future.
But I would find it difficult to compare with Goa , Goa is just brilliant and I absolutely love it but I think a lot of passengers travelling to Goa like to go on traditional packages for 2 or 3 weeks (not everyone of course), a lot of the people in Siem Reap are travellers and are making thier way around the Asia trail, this is a very interesting thread for me as I am very passionate about Cambodia, but I must admit I find comparisons difficult to make, I would love to visit Sihanoukville in Cambodia as I think I could make comparisons to Goa there as it is a beach resort.
If any Goa regulars there are wondering about visiting Cambodia I would say 1 thing - GO FOR IT - I found the scenery, temples and most of all the people were awesome, I truly love Cambodia and everything about it fascinates me .
Of course I love Goa too
Vietnam and Cambodia are on my list for next year - hopefully a month. I'm hoping they are how Goa used to be.
Here's a wee look at Cambodia.
I'm reading First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers by Loung Ung - already bought the follow up ..After They Killed My Father.
Max I have photos just like yours , i think everyone stands in the same spot , it's fab I would love to go back there, can I ask where did you stay?
I have moved bushbabys question to you re Cambodia to the Far East forum as it is more relevant to there. I'm sure you will be able to help
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