Nol Naro

Nol Naro Dearest my parts,
just want to share the beautiful experiences for those who need to discover the unique things in the world, especially in Cambodia,

18/09/2014
18/09/2014

www.cambodiagaytour.com
Siem Reap is an odd little speck on the map in Western Cambodia. These days it is like a frontier gold rush town with nice streets, garish lights after dark, and water buffalo caught up in traffic jams. Drivers are still not quite sure what to do when they encounter one of the townAsia's three new traffic lights. With nearly 300 hotels to accommodate visitors to nearby Angkor Wat it is a bustling place, with great restaurants, shopping, and even some nightlife. One well-known travel writer remarked that Siem Reap is "one of the few towns in Asia that just gets better and better." Many visitors are staying longer and longer as the world discovers that utterly charming Siem Reap has more to offer than just Angkor Wat. You do not have to be gay to enjoy one of Cambodiagaytour's all-inclusive Angkor Wat packages. A growing number of mainstream guests choose one of our private tours because they know they will get something better from a local.

Most visitors to Cambodia fly over Phnom Penh on their way to Angkor Wat. It's a great pity because Phnom Penh is one of the most interesting and charming towns in Indochina. Beautiful French Colonial architecture abounds. Restaurants and shopping are terrific, and hotels are world-class. There is plenty to see, including what many believe is the most important museum in Southeast Asia. For all the tragedy and turmoil that Cambodia's capital has witnessed in the past, Phnom Penh is a lively, cosmopolitan gateway bursting with energy, commerce, culture and attractive people. Visit a magnificent palace, cruise the Mekong River, or shop for striking silks and glittering jewelry. Phnom Penh has maintained the grace of old Asia while retooling for 21st century changes. You do not have to be gay to enjoy this package. Our mainstream guests choose to visit Cambodia with us because they know they will get something better from a local people.

People who have lived in Southeast Asia for years describe Sihanoukville as "the next Pattaya." Even Phuket, Puerto Vallarta and Cairns were sleepy, unknown villages once upon a time. Big city Cambodians flock to this seaside resort town on weekends to enjoy sparkling white beaches, delicious seafood and casinos. Sooner or later the world will discover pretty Sihanoukville. Here is your chance to visit the Khmer Riviera before everyone else does!

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Siem Reap/Angkor
Siem Reap
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