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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Sketchpacking Siem Reap Jan 2014 Sketches (2/2)

Continued from Sketchpacking Siem Reap Jan 2014 Sketches (1/2)

Day 4: Angkor Thom

We started a little later with breakfast at our guesthouse (included) before heading down to Angkor Thom, where we spent the rest of the day. Angkor Thom is a city complex, so there are a good many buildings and sights to see.

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Day 5: Angkor Wat and Preah Khan

Our last day at Angkor Park was spent at Angkor Wat and Preah Khan. We woke up very early to catch the sunrise over Angkor Wat and by evening, we were so spent that we skipped the sunset at Phnom Bakheng and went straight back.

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After returning to our rooms, I was so unwell that I didn't join the guys out for dinner. Instead, I stayed in the room to rest, and only ventured out to the minimart to grab some 100PLUS and biscuits. It was a good thing that I fell ill only on the final evening of our trip and as our park passes were about to expire.

By the next morning, I was somewhat well enough to go out with the guys, but didn't do any sketching. Tungtong brought us for breakfast, then to the Big Market - a very local marketplace free of touristy trappings - before we made our way back. After packing our bags and doing some last minute shopping, we hopped on our tuktuks and made for the airport. It was good to get home, but I still had the runs for another 2 days.


P.S.
Here are Parka's sketches and photos: https://plus.google.com/photos/+TeohYiChie/albums/5970563722575123969

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