I found the book is quite unique and useful for those who have a short time in Siem Reap for just one day.
What can you do? Where can you go?
Angkor Quest: 24 Hours in Cambodia is a 25 pages (you will not have time to read more than this!) guides that will help you to spend a good last day in Siem Reap.
It’s a kindle version, so you can read it on the plan, bus or anywhere else.
This is the feedback from G Williams:
This is an entertaining and informative account of two travellers who have just one day to visit the Angkor Wat region in Cambodia. Deadlines mean the pair have just 24 hours for a return trip from Kuala Lumpur to Siem Reap and visit a range of temple sites in this UNESCO World Heritage region. It’s a successful combination of short story and travel guide, with glimpses of humour and genuine philosophical thought. There’s also plenty of informative historical information woven through the narrative. Having been to Angkor Wat, I would have found this very valuable to read before visiting, as it’s hard to get objective travel information in a concise and readable form. Even for a general reader (or armchair traveller), this short read (it takes half an hour to read) paints a realistic and sense-evoking picture of Angkor Wat. It also works as an entertaining short story, with the central characters emerging effectively from this book as they try to fit a worthwhile - but hectic - visit within their 24-hour deadline. I loved the simple but effective cover that caught my eye and prompted me to buy the book for just 99 cents. Money well spent!
If it happen to you that you just have one day left in Siem Reap and want to find the good way to visit temples, check out Angkor Quest: 24 Hours in Cambodia.
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