Monday, December 31, 2018

Best Things to Do in Siem Reap Cambodia

ABBEY: Before you go to or do anything in Cambodia, please make sure to apply mosquito repellent else you’ll be a buffet to the buzzing mosquitoes.


Apsara Cultural Dance
As the name implies this is a dance entertainment about the culture of Cambodia. From their mythical goddesses, Apsara, to their wedding, fishing and harvesting celebration you will be indulged by their graceful choreography. Learn to differentiate the hand gesture of a lotus like bloom, bud and flower. I was amazed that they also have “maglalatik” type of dance.

Phare Circus
The circus showcased acrobatic acts as dance interpretation. The story was about the local and visitors of Cambodia; the everyday life, how the people are being influenced by non-Cambodian cultures and going back to their roots. Even power outage was also depicted on the performance.
The members of the dance troupe come from school that offers free education.

Angkor Wat Temple Tour
It is recommended to get a guided tour (charged USD 45 in our case) when you do a Big or Small circuit temple tours. Why? First they know the place and the history of the place. Second, they will be your personal tour guide for the whole day. Third, they will know the secret spots where you can take your snap to capture memories of the temples. Saram, our tour guide, really did an excellent job giving us history and tips on the tour like Angkor Wat, Bayon (Angkot Thom), and Ta Phrom. I was amazed on the architecture of the temples. They lasted the times.

Hot Air Balloon
This is a first for us. For USD 115 per pax, you can ride a 14-passenger hot-air balloon. Our original schedule of sunrise ride was cancelled due to a light drizzle. It was rescheduled on a sunset. And it was perfect. We arrived there without the sight of the of our ride up but a few moments later 3 majestic balloons can be seen across the field. The experience was superb. We got bird’s-eye-view of rice and corn fields as well as the irrgiation and Bakong temple. The kids below are waiting for us to drop some candies which requires a good notion of how to throw things from above. Hahaha. It was also a humbling experience as we are in the awe of the wind. Kudos to our pilot. We really enjoyed it.


Real Spa
Our body is aching from the temple tour so we checked out a local spa; Real Spa.

We requested for Hot Herbal Compress Full Body Massage for USD45. The spices will be wrapped in a cloth, dipped and remove in hot water, then will be applied to you. The feeling is hot upon contact but the moisture will be cooled down by the room temperature. As the masseur worked my back it sounded like a crunchy chicharon. Hahaha.
They really know their craft.



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WILL: If you want to experience province-like vacation that will not break your pocket, go and experience Siem Reap Cambodia. 

Entertain yourself with the following activities: 
Apsara Cultural Dance -  one reason that we booked at Angkor Village Resort is to watch the Apsara show without leaving the resort. However since it is weekday, the show is on the other Apsara resort so we were driven to and from at Angkor Theatre to witness the well-known show. For US$28/pax we were served a dinner set menu and 6 cultural dances. It is astonishing that you can understand a story without saying any script. 

Phare, the Cambodian Circus’ energy and vibe is contagiuos. Love it! Same Same But Different act was performed showing the Siem Reap’s local life with foreign visitors. It is an eye-opening when they act how inch by inch the way of clothing for women were changed due to Western influence. It is indeed a different circus. Again! I love it! 

•What is Siem Reap vacation without the temple tour? Abbey opted to have a tour guide we payed US$45 for it. Of course, we learned a lot from Saram that the documentaries didn’t offer. They are lucky that their ancestors were wise and left a legacy of these massive structures. Every inch of the heavy stone was laboured in hope of achieving heaven in their after life. This shows how persuasive their leaders were. You do really need to see this for yourself. 

•Do you know that it is expensive to ride a hot air balloon even in Philippines? The rate you need to pay is without the transportation and the best and cheapest way I saw is in Siem Reap. Aside ticking off the Angkor Wat Temple on our list, in this vacation, we ticked off the hot air balloon ride too. 

Who doesn’t wish to fly on hot air balloon in their childhood? Right? In Angkor Hot Air Balloon Ride you only need to pay US$115 (hotel transfer included) and please mind your timing, they have limited slots on the flying season. 

•Many businesses are offering spa for a US$1 but of course you get what you pay for. In Real Spa, they charged US$45 for 90-minute Hot Herbal Compress Full Body Massage. 

I demanded for a hard massage and it indeed suits my preference. It is really indeed a deep tissue massage. The tension left my back and the hot compress relaxed my muscles. 

The spa is clean and the tea before and after the massage is soothing. 

Above are the activities we’ve done when we went to Siem Reap. Not totally packed with schedule but it gave us ample time to sleep and enjoy the each other’s company. This is indeed a vacation! 



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Apsara Cultural Dance
(W)https://www.angkorvillageresort.asia

Phare, the Cambodian Circus
(W)https://pharecircus.org


Angkor Wat Temple Tour and Angkor Hot Air Balloon Ride
was booked at Ring Boutique Hotel
(W) https://ringboutiquehotel.com

Real Spa Cambodia
(W)http://www.realspacambodia.com

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Ring Boutique Hotel – A Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia

ABBEY: After a night’s stay at Angkor Village Resort, Ring Botique Hotel picked us up to check in. The rooms walled the pool, the hammocks and the massage room. We were greeted by a huge manhole-like structure wherein our bed was placed. This makes up the name of the hotel :)


It gives the basic features of a boutique hotel; sizeable toilet and bath, mini fridge and safe, coffee and tea. The bed and sheets are clean. But I find the TV a little bit awkward as it was mounted on the right side of wall. How am I supposed to watch? Or maybe this will discourage the guest to just lie on the bed but to go out. 
The staffs are helpful specially on booking our tours; temple, circus and hot air balloon. They even packed our breakfast for our sunrise temple tour.

A set breakfast is given each day and we really liked their noodles. The flavor of coriander, lime and broth went together well.


Ring Boutique Hotel – A Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Ring Boutique Hotel – A Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia



WILL: We are always on a budget but we will not stress to compromise the quality on our own holiday. Yeah, because we are on budget, we moved to a cheaper hotel for the rest of our stay in Siem Reap. 

We want a serene place, no loud music at pool or bar area, not so crowded. Yeah! We are old already and have a short patience on noise. And of course, we like to experience a somewhat twist on a room. Presenting... Ring Boutique Hotel. 

We booked around July and they gave us US$30 per night breakfast included. Good deal isn’t? 

It is called “RING” because of the ring shaped sleeping area they are offering. It is indeed outstanding from others. The bed is comfortable but you can only watch your tv if you will be seating on the chairs. It is their subtle way to say “you shouldn’t eat in bed”. Haha. 

The pool gives a relaxing impression specially the lighting at night. Their breakfast menu varies from continental to local. Tip: Order their noodle soup! Can’t get enough of it. 

We also booked all our activities in Ring Boutique Hotel. They will do it for you without extra cost. 

Staffs are friendly and they treated us not just like a royalty but like a well-known friend. 🤗

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Ring Boutique Hotel Siem Reap, Cambodia
(W) https://ringboutiquehotel.com  
(A) Funcky LN, Steung Thmey, Svaydangkum, Siem Reap, Cambodia
(T) +(855) 63 766 267



Saturday, December 29, 2018

Angkor Village Resort and Spa at Siem Reap, Cambodia

ABBEY: Angkor Village Resort is our first hotel to stayed in at Cambodia. It is a stone’s throw away from the main road but once you’re in, you will only feel quietness and serenity. We were welcomed with drinks and cold towel. They are refreshing. Whoah, they use lemon grass as straws! The resort has lots of fountains, trees, a 250m-long pool (you can also paddle a boat), gazebos, and hectares of land mostly covered in grass.


Our Traveller's Room (SGD155.87) is spacious and our bed is very relaxing. The toiletries smells good as well.

We had a full lunch meal; soup, appetizer, main and dessert. They made me sleepy after as they are delicious and heavy. By the time I thought that is the last item, then the food keeps on coming.
And the breakfast the day after was all good. I really liked the fried rice and beef noodles. The buffet do have egg station, sausages, congee, cut fruits, and bread. The resort also offers spa treatments and free use of gym.


Angkor Village Resort and Spa at Siem Reap, Cambodia
Angkor Village Resort and Spa at Siem Reap, Cambodia
Suites


WILL: How we can experience a bit of life in Cambodia if we will stay in a hotel? And hey! To tell you, hotels in Siem Reap is pricey as here in Singapore. For a total experience of a village life, we booked a 2D1N stay at Angkor Village Resort and Spa. Okay, before you get confused, there are two sites. We stayed at the RESORT. 😊

We requested an early check-in and it was granted. The room is spacious and you will never smell any hint of old furnishings or bad odour. The bed gave us a long and well-rested sleep. We formally asked to see one of their suites and we are astounded. It is huge that it can house not only a couple but a family of 3-4 members. Living room and dining table is separated from it’s bedroom and a jacuzzi inside the bathroom. Oh! They have their own pool too! 

Angkor Village Resort covers hectares of land. It is indeed a walk. They have a quarter kilometre long pool. You can not only swim but also paddle your way on a boat. 

Their food is extraordinary plated when we dined in their restaurant for a lunch set and filled our tummy on second serving. Haha. 

Their buffet breakfast menu varies from Western to local. Mango reminds me of Philippines. Pork Bacon!! Haha! Love it! I gained weight in no time! 

Before we stepped out totally from their resort, we hit the gym to pump-up our blood and sweat a little bit. 

During the whole stay, we are totally pampered and well-served. They are always ready to grant your wishes. One thing, they will not just smile but will strike a conversation with the guests which is more welcoming. 

Do you know that Angkor Village Resort and Spa is eco-friendly establishment? They are using lemongrass stalk to serve as a straw and they are recycling 100% of their rubbish. 

Enjoy your stay in an environment and people friendly resort in Siem Reap. 

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Angkor Village Resort and Spa
(W) https://www.angkorvillageresort.asia
(A) Phum Traeng Siem Reap , Kingdom of Cambodia
(T)+855 (0)63 963 561