
Wow what an exhilirating, tiring 3 days I've spent with Pommy exploring Angkor Wat and the temple ruins! We've been waking up each morning at about 4.30-5am, taking the tuk-tuk to Angkor Wat and watching the sunrise from various choice spots around the area, then spending the mornings going to different temples, climbing up and down the treacherous scary stairs to reach vantage points, dodging scary loud korean and japanese tourists as they come by the bus-loads ruining the serenity, and then feeling faint from hunger bc we missed breakfast. Invariably we would ask our tuk tuk driver to take us to different famous cafes for lunch and then we would head back to our guesthouse for a noon rest. We would wake up in time for a 3pm start, for more exploring, more breathtaking moments as we sweat it out along the different ruins. I've loved every minute of it. Everyone should make it here to Angkor Wat before nature or the over-zealous tourist crowds take over and ruin the beautiful structures. Just a little side note, Angkor Wat is one of the temple ruins (probably the most famous) but the entire area is also called Angkor Wat.

The 2nd day, I soldiered on, though suffering from food poisoning. I felt weak but managed to climb to the highest turret of Angkor Wat for sunset, it was beautiful there. I found it ironic that I would feel so crap on the final day of 2005, it seemed fitting somehow to cap off a rather crap year. But I digress....
The third day - New Years day was absolutely perfect. The sunrise we watched on Pre Rup, it was gorgeous seeing the sky streak with pink, become lighter and the yellow glow of the sun rising, silhouetted by the temple ruins. We also travelled further afield having exhausted all the recommended temple ruins within the region. Since we started off so early, we had the temples all to ourselves which made the experience all the more magical. We travelled back to our guesthouse, debating on just how to spend our final afternoon in Angkor. Pommy wanted to climb Angkor Wat (the temple) to the top turret as I did the day before, and I wanted to see the Bayon again. I also wanted to sit somewhere in front of Angkor Wat and just absorb it all. So I decided to wait for Pommy, writing out postcards and in my journal. A few of the local boys ended up befriending me as I was waiting for Pommy, they wanted to practise their English and I welcomed the unexpected company. So there I was getting a history lesson about Angkor Wat, and just absorbing it all. It was a great way to end my visit, a bonus that the sunset we watched was also gorgeous.

So enough superlatives! You guys must be so sick of reading about how magical and breathtaking it all is - just get yourselves down to Siem Reap and see it for yourselves!
So our plans next - rest some more tomorrow, I'm thinking a massage is on the cards to appease my aching muscles, and then the next day we fly out to Laos to the capital of Vientane. We spend a couple of days there, sort out our transport (bus) to Luang Prabang which is apparently the place to visit. After which we might fly out to Bangkok and spend a few days in Thailand.
Hoping you guys had a wonderful new years celebration - I was suffering from food poisoning so didn't actually do anything (poor Pommy stayed in the guesthouse with me as we fell asleep to the judging of Miss World). The start of 2006 has been amazing though, certainly sets for a great tone for the rest of the year.
= ) P
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