The sun rose steadily over the city of Siem Reap breaking ground on a new day in this exotic land. This day came with few expectations. Despite receiving some pressure from yesterday’s tour guide and driver to secure them for a trip to Ton Le Sap Lake (Southeast Asia’s largest fresh water lake) or the Kompong Phluk Forest, we opted to take on the day a little more leisurely. We did consider finding our own way to Ton Le Sap or perhaps a helicopter ride around the temple areas. However, the day ultimately was dominated by foot travel to the markets (to shop for souvenirs), Pub Street for lunch and dinner, and simply lounging around the hotel pool.
Hospitality really should be the word of the day. When we returned from lunch we were greeted with an ice cold hand towel lightly scented with lime. An hour later sitting poolside after a quick dip, hotel staff brought out some refreshments — an iced bowl with glasses of refreshing coconut water and a sweet ginger citrus tea. Oh, and hot, fresh banana fritters. Later that afternoon Beth and I enjoyed a complimentary 1 hour Khmer style massage. All wonderful things, but what really makes our stay memorable are the traditional greetings (palms together, slight bow) and the smiling faces of all of the staff. It was they who deserve much applause and respect.
With a little sadness, we will check out from The Golden Temple Hotel in the morning and leave Siem Reap. Tomorrow, Phnom Penh.