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10-19-06 19:05 #87
Posts: 7Was in Siem Reap in june 2006
Was in Siem Reap in June 06.
Temples are great, I rent a bicycle 1$/day. Couldn’t rent a motorbike like in PP, probably because of the tuk tuk mafia. Plenty of hotels: Ta Phrom near the market for 34$, or City River near the river for 35 $. Don’t come in the hotel with your motor bike taxi or he will ask for a commission to be added to the price of your room.
Night life:
-Disco: Martini near the bridge to the market, very dark and very loud. Better go to Zone One, many beautiful girls.
-Bars: Blue Wave bar, dead with ugly girls, and Zanzibar the same.
-Massage Parlours: the best option in my opinion. They are located on the strech of road, a bit further away from the Martini: Hollywood (ST 20$), Madonna (ST 25$), DoRéMi (ST 30$), Bopea (ST 25$). Experience depends of the girls, but lacks of enthousiasm.
Best massage parlour is on the road to airport : Top Town, full of beautiful girls (ST 35$). Did feel stupid coming on my bicycle in front of the girls, when the chinese businessmen were coming in their BMW.
- Taphul road has a place mainly catering to cambodian boys, but some of the girls are nice and ok to go to your hotel (ST 5$/7$)
Overall, ok to see Angkor wat, but for the fun PP is the place to go.
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08-23-06 07:35 #86
Posts: 1600The de-facto currency of Cambodia is the U.S. Dollar - paper money only. The Cambodian Riel is used to make change on a dollar, with 4000 Riel to a dollar.
A dollar can get you taken most anywhere on a tuk tuk. I got an entire 90 minute tour of Siem Reap for $2, and was thanked profusely for my generosity when I handed him the second George Washington.
Freelancers can easily be found for $20 or less, but I found that the massage parlors tend to ask for $50 short time, and one has to negotiate hard to get the cost down to $30 in Siem Reap. Phnom Penh is much cheaper.
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08-23-06 05:36 #85
Posts: 369Currency ?
Originally Posted by Professor J
Sorry to be a pest, but I'm planning a trip to Ankor to do some dirt biking in October. What currency are you quoting ?
I'm trying to work out prices and how much to spend on things like taxis (tud-tuds?) and girls.
Cheers,
Expatcat
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07-29-06 21:51 #84
Posts: 111siem reap
Originally Posted by Masked Avenge
It is just across the river from the bar street.
I went to another place,a khmer favourite that was called by four letters or four numbers. It was really jumping when I was there and had many beautiful women but one would have to speak Cambodian.
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07-10-06 17:11 #83
Posts: 13Hawaiian Massage
Day 1, I hired a tud-tud from my hotel to take me to Hawaiian Massage, a place I did not know where it is and its pricing system. The driver of the tud-tud took me there and talked shortly in Cambodian to the staff of the parlor. After I walked in the parlor, I saw 15-20 girls in a glassless fishbowl. These girls were quite young, 20-25 yrs. old and scored 6-8 on the face rating. The boss asked 50 at first, then dropped to 35 after I complained too expensive. I knew PP had a much lower prices but not aware of the prices in Siem Reap. Since time was limited and more precious to me during my stay there, I accepted the price. I selected Wee, a 18 yrs. old Vietnamese who happened to walk through the sideway of the room when I was searching my object in the fishbowl. She had a very young face and body. I doubled-checked her age before I continued my action. She led me to a sub-par small room with a tiny bathroom. We both stripped and she proceeded to massage me for 5 minutes before she started to excite me. The foreplay was short and after she put on the condom she wanted me to f*ck her. No kiss and no BJ allowed but DATY was OK. I finished in the missionary position in a short period of time. Girl was young, beautiful (8.5) but service was poor (5).
Day 2, I went to Hawaiian Massage again the second night. The price dropped to 30. The selection was limited (less than 10). I selected a 22 Vitenamese, Ny. She did a massage job about 10 minutes that was better than Wee did the previous night. She provided short-time BJ with condom but still no kiss permitted. We tried a few positions and finished before the 40 min mark. Ry is beautiful (8) again but the service is not good (6).
EDITOR'S NOTE: I certainly hope that the author or somebody else will post a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread.
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06-17-06 10:10 #82
Posts: 20Nightspots
Hey Prince Harry,
What's the name of the late night club? Any other recommendations?
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06-09-06 22:33 #81
Posts: 111siem reap
Originally Posted by Gene Pitney
Siem reap has great bars and restaurants and make sure to visit martini dancing. Great late night spot where I picked up a beautiful cham girl who was overjoyed with $20 Australian.
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06-01-06 08:15 #80
Posts: 8Originally Posted by Gene Pitney
Do you know any driver contact number in PP would take me to SR and return trip too. Thx in advance for your help much appreciated.
Its My Life
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05-12-06 10:17 #79
Posts: 1@fuckboby and all
Price for massage per hour is 5 dollar.
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04-28-06 05:13 #78
Posts: 10If one has to travel from SR to PP or visa versa then a toyota car is maybe a good option. us$25-30 for your own car or shared for less. Three hours on a very poor road when the conditions are good. If time is of the essence, (and for one mongering on a short holiday I would say that time is of the essence ) than there is a good driver (who is also very fluent in Thai) that you can find at the tales of asia website. He also can point one to some interesting parts of SR (you want to talk about viet girls and he will have a bigger smile than your's).
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04-13-06 05:55 #77
Posts: 32Asia Trip #2
The hotel stored the majority of the luggage as only a small handbag was recommended for the flight to Cambodia. Siem Reap was the destination and although it said "International Airport" one could tell from the one gate and no jetway that this was a rather sleepy airport. A bus was waiting to go to the hotel and he was very pleased with the way the old classic French hotel had be refurbished, air conditioning, a fine dining room, bar and pool. After a hot shower and filling meal he was ready to check out the night life. The hotel also had a spa (massage, etc.) but very expensive. The elevator boy said there was a good place outside not so expensive called Chai Massage and that they would send a car. He has seen the location and sign on the way in from the airport and had noticed that they were advertising as "relaxation massage."
Upon entering and paying for an hour massage he was shown to a small stool in front of a room door. There he was to remove his shoes/sandals and dawn thin clothing that was like a pajama and he left the top unbuttoned. When she entered she motioned for him to be face down. The way she crossed the soles of his feet and pressed down, he was not surprised at what was to follow. She was small but very strong with strong hands and legs and body. The fingers of her hands found every human nerve that a body contained and applied pressure. He was not a massage expert but felt he was being "treated" to intense reflexology. She knew her trade very well and worked one leg and then the other. As her hands moved up the leg toward the groin the pressing became so "painful" that all he could do was laugh at the intense "tickle" and try to avoid crying or jumping out of his skin. The amazing thing was that she did not press long and when she did there was no pain once she moved on. Later she was able to bend and twist him and he was confident that he would not break; that she knew just how stiff or loose his muscles were. She would sit and pull on the legs and push with her feet using her strong legs to do much massage work. Her feet were so skilled that they felt like small soft "hands." The hour passes much too quickly and at the end of the session he asked if he could see her again. She spoke virtually no English, but managed to covey that she was called # 28. So the next day after a long hard hot day at the temples he wanted more of # 28. This time a 2 hour session was arranged. Before this, he had never felt he could afford a two hour session, but $30 for two hours was just too good a deal. The second night was less stressful for him. He knew the pain would pass quickly and what she would expect and when; how for him to turn and respond to her routine. This lady was truly an expert. She did more or less the same routine but worked each area harder and in more detail before moving on. Now when she pressed his leg near the groin he was better able to keep control and not make too much noise or twitch out of control
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03-22-06 13:36 #76
Posts: 27Siem Reap (REP) from Phnom Pehn (PNH) by Air
Turns out it costs $76 USD each way from on siemreap airways, fourty-five minute flight. I'll be in Siem Reap April 24, for 2 or 3 days. Banyon Hotel. If any fellow mongers out there that day, let's have a beer.
Email:reservation@siemreapairways.com
www.siemreapairways.com
Flight schedules available on-line. E-mails no problem with English.
Thanks Samu Rai, Member 2041, and all contributors.
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03-18-06 02:09 #75
Posts: 224Asia Smiles,
I am glad you found my modest contribution to be helpful!
The bus trip from Phnom Penh to S R is not that bad. The road is paved.
It takes about seven hours to make the trip.
The trip from Poipet to S R or the other way around is bad, I think because
the buses that cover that route are unreliable, they break down because of
the bad state of the road, it is a dirt road. When it rains it gets worse.
I sympathize with Cambodians who have to travel along that road.
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03-16-06 17:20 #74
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Elguy001
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03-12-06 15:20 #73
Posts: 27PP to SR by Air
Seems like the Air Asia is the way to go BKK to PP (799 Baht). Gets to PP around 8 AM. Would like to take Siem Reap Airways to PP to SR, same day. Went to www.talesofasia.com (Great Site) and Cambodian Airports website for flight schedules, but can't find any pricing on the PP to SR trip. Any info or advice on the SR to PP flight, costs. Also getting worried about all the discussion on HIV in Cambodia photo section and thinking about skipping any mongering activity in Cambi and just head back to Thailand. Or would that be regrettable. Anyway, thanks for the info on Air Asia Samu Ray. Big cost savings over Bangkok Airways.