It would not come as a surprise if this made it to most people’s bucket list of places to visit.
It was one of those moments when I’m totally lost for words…when grand, magnificent, great and other superlatives would not be enough to describe the satisfaction of being in this place. Surely, the long bus ride was worth it. It was perfect…the most trustworthy tuktuk driver…a nice hotel accommodation with the friendliest staff…a picture-perfect destination…good weather, etc. etc….. Indeed, this kind of experience is something that can make you be thankful for the life that was given to you…for the eyes that make you see, for the skin that feels the air as it touches you, for the heart that makes you feel…
Hey there, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. Gorgeous photos you have there. I just wish you’d include some captions. Hehe.
a lot of thanks perfectlylonelysoul…I’m a bit lazy when it comes to putting captions on my photos..but yes, i’ll try next time hehe
I want to go there.
you should… it will definitely be worth your time and money 🙂
Only I don’t have the time, let alone the money.
hehe. I think time is much harder to find than money 🙂
Hey Romel, this July I am also going to Siem Reap. Nice photos! By the way I just returned from Jogjakarta, I thought you might want to visit it someday. (you can see the pictures on my blog)
Goodluck on your visit to Siem Reap, I know you’re going to have a great time there…yes, I saw the nice photos from your blog, interesting place indeed and I would love to be there someday:-)
Beautiful photos.
Thank you very much:-)
wow, naka-UWA lens ka? inggit! =)
nYeek hindi. I think kit lens lang ginamit ko:-)
kit lens or not, your photos are awe-inspiring! walang bola, ang husay romel.
thanks for sharing, i am learning.