I finished everything at 9PM last night, then hopped on the midnight plane from India, via Bangkok to arrive at 9 AM in Cambodia! Siem Reap airport is very impressive in the glorious sunshine.

Daniela from Pepy, who has organised this week’s workshops, picked me up in a Khmer tuk-tuk.


(That’s the driver, not Daniela)

Then I had an hour’s sleep before lunch of Khmer “Amok” – very nice.

Then I had the afternoon free for a tour around the Angkor Wat temples. They are unbelievable, certainly one of the wonders of the World and I can’t believe I’m lucky enough to be working near here this week! Everyone was walking around with “Amazing” written across their faces. You have to visit here!


The half day tour was $12 for the Tuk-Tuk, $20 for an entry ticket and $20 for the guide.


Apologies for the soundtrack, that’s about the only thing YouTube had!

Then in evening I met back up with Daniela for dinner.

It was great to chat about the amazing things she’s been doing with Pepy and to get ready for tomorrow’s workshops, which start with a truck drive into the country at 7 AM…

Richard Graham

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5 Responses to “Angkor Wat”

  1. Rosebud

    Wow, Richard, those videos are mind blowing and the food looks fantastic. Enjoy.

  2. Flossy

    Wow Cambodia looks amazing!! The temples look like a massive structure. What a wonderful place to see between all the hard work and travelling. Looking forward to hearing about this project too.

    Thanks too for the insight into yet another country.

  3. Yumiko

    Everything looks so fascinating!
    I’d love to see scenes of your workshops if possible.

    Will it take long to reach your destination by truck tomorrow morning?

  4. teodora

    wow, this is very interesting, fascinating, i would like to be there and live those moments.all is like a magic place that can take you wherever you want.good work.

  5. Carol

    Richard thanks so much for sharing your travels and experiences with us! It is so very interesting!!

    Carol

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