It is the time in my holiday where I get to tell you all about my adventures through Siem Reap. I am doing this blog a little differently than the others so far on this holiday. Instead of doing a day-by-day recount like I normally do I am going to just have a mostly photo heavy blog and see how it goes. This way I can just get the highlights and some of my favorite photos of Siem Reap all in the one blog. So here goes, hopefully it turns out with some sort of organisation, but those of you who know me probably know, I am fairly unorganized as far as, well, pretty much everything goes. So without further ado I hope you enjoy reading.
As far as temples go, Siem Reap seems to be the place to be. The temples are intricate and have beautiful design, though many of them have decayed over the years, there is still lots of beautiful design still to be seen in these buildings. Imagining how magical they would have been in their days, is pretty unfathomable, to me. But we saw many beautiful temples and beautiful and truly amazing sculptures. I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work that wet into each of these carvings and buildings. Now I am not going to go into intense detail about the beauty of what I have photographed or we would be here for months. But if you want to experience the beauty I suggest you book a plane ticket to Cambodia and stop by Siem Reap.
Sunrise Ankor Wat. |
Shout out to my grandmother who let me borrow her shirt because none of mine had long sleeves. |
The lovely tour guide we had took this photo for me. I was too scared to go close to the monkey. |
This photo looks so unreal. In a good kind of way. |
I am splitting my travel through Siem Reap into two parts because other wise it will be too long. So please stay tuned for some more adventures through this beautiful place when I post part two.
Thank you all so much for reading, if you get to the end of these super long posts I feel like you all deserve a hug so virtual hugs for all.
Back soon, Much love.
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