We are going back in July. I wasn't well for some of the time we went( spend most of one day in bed with food poisoning). So we just had to go back! Got a brilliant price with Air Asia. Flights from Bangkok and 3 nights accommodation for £260 for both of us. We wanted to go back to the same hotel as it was in a great position.
http://www.angkorheritagehotel.com/
We have a day in Bangkok before that and then going to Hua Hin after Siem Reap
                    
                                    
            
                
                We used Air Asia from KL to do five nights at Siem Reap a few years ago, they do some great deals. We spent five nights there in order to have a more relaxed visit  Favorite temple was Banteay Srei. Bit of a drive but a lovely small temple. Went to Tonle Sap which we found a bit underwhelming.
                
                
                
                                    
            
            
        
                
                hi sunbear
We do need to start researching what to do this time. I just loved Siem Reap itself. I could happily just wander about there. I loved the cultural park we visited. It was frankly bizarre- a kind of mickey mouse mixed with communism. It did seem like it was in another time. We liked just sitting with a drink and watching the world go by or coming across a colourful procession; or a visit to a market. Loved the umbrella people- it always rained at night and I mean the type where you are soaked through in a minute. They wait outside a bar or restaurant and you pay for the shelter as you dash to tne next place. Now wouldn't that be a great idea for our own city centres I just felt it was a very relaxing place.
 I just felt it was a very relaxing place.
                
                
                
                                    
            
            
        We do need to start researching what to do this time. I just loved Siem Reap itself. I could happily just wander about there. I loved the cultural park we visited. It was frankly bizarre- a kind of mickey mouse mixed with communism. It did seem like it was in another time. We liked just sitting with a drink and watching the world go by or coming across a colourful procession; or a visit to a market. Loved the umbrella people- it always rained at night and I mean the type where you are soaked through in a minute. They wait outside a bar or restaurant and you pay for the shelter as you dash to tne next place. Now wouldn't that be a great idea for our own city centres
 I just felt it was a very relaxing place.
 I just felt it was a very relaxing place.
                
                
                
                                    
             
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