We gradually acquainted Phnom Penh with little adventures;one step at a time, and as from yesterday we visited the home of His Majesty, that is the Royal Palace. Known for its architectural achievement, particularly with its beautiful embellishments of golden coloured tiles, it also overlooks the riverfront park where we managed to capture worthy shots. There were families and tourists having a picnic outside the lawn as well as them feeding the pigeons that were flying over everyone's heads. (Luckily we were bird poo free!) We were however unable to tour inside the palace but since it was built at the lively Samdach Sotheros Boulevard, we had the privilege to stroll by the central riverfront before sunset.
Hemmed in by narrow streets with French colonial constructions and spirited bustling locals, we wandered along the riverfront where monks strolled in packs, children engaged in various recreations such as football and badminton and the vendors owned the street as they scattered every metre- believe me when I say they sold fried frogs and BBQ snake on a stick... I am not entirely sure if it is sanitary but my sister said she would definitely give them a try. If you ever consider Phnom Penh as your primary destination and plan to go to the riverside, keep your personal belongings safe because this is a popular place of pick pocketing.
The long walk led us to Amanjaya Pancam Hotel, which was speculated to where Tomb Raider megastar Angelina Jolie have stayed when she filmed the blockbuster in 2001. Tucked between the streets is where the night market is situated. It is not a shopping Mecca compared to Bangkok but you will find yourself spoiled with souvenir choices! You will be greeted with great qualities and bargains. It is worth a visit!
Have a great Sunday,

Beautiful photos! Your blog is lovely!
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So great pics!
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Amazing place! I would love to visit there one day!
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lovely photos, I've never been to Phnom Penh but I'd love to one day :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely country with surprisingly the best cafe culture I've experienced to date.. you should stop by :p
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