Shopping In Siem Reap
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Where to buy in Siem Reap
Shopping in Siem Reap is your passport to discovering the best shop to buy from in Siem Reap. With the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what shop or market sells what, you will be able to get what you want a lot easier.
Know where to get cheap households goods, clothing, fresh fruit, meat, canned goods and more if you intend on making Siem Reap your home. For tourists, know where the best deals are, and where to buy jewellery, clothing, bags, paintings, and more. Also included are some tips for good restaurants and cheap Khmer eating places. Get to the heart of shopping in Siem Reap and begin your journey now!
Inside Shopping In Siem Reap Travel Guide:
Highlights and images help you decide what mall, market or shops to go to for what you need
Insider tips on who sell certain items cheaper and where to get non everyday items such as office supplies, household goods, kitchen appliances, cell phones, and more
GPS coordinates allows you to find shops easily rather than try to figure out local street names
Essential info at your fingertips - Operating times, what shops have ATMs, what each shops sells, what shops are in each mall, what mall and streets have good restaurants
The Perfect Choice: Shopping in Siem Reap, is perfect for both travelers visiting Angkor Wat and Siem Reap, as well as backpackers or expats who plan to make Siem Reap their home for a time.
Every moment of your trip is special.
If you are planning to go to Angkor Wat or Siem Reap, then This Book is For You
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Anton Swanepoel
Adventurer and world traveler, Anton Swanepoel, hales originally from Pretoria, South Africa, but has called a number of exotic locations home. Educated as a software engineer, he worked for a large multinational company before deciding to travel the globe. Along life's journey, Anton became a skilled scuba diver and technical diving instructor, teaching for seven years while living in the Cayman Islands. His resume touts Tri-Mix instructor levels from multiple licensing agencies, and dive records over 400 feet.Mr. Swanepoel has always loved travel and writing. In the past several years he's combined these passions, authoring and publishing a host of books, sharing secrets he's learned along the way. When he's not exploring an underwater landscape or racing a motorcycle down a stretch of highway, you'll find Anton visiting world destinations and chronicling his experiences.Today, he is a fulltime globetrotter and writer, having penned instructional guides for diving and travel, as well as a pair of fictional novels. His excurtion titles are geared toward do-it-yourself travelers, who enjoy saving money and seeing the out-of-way places. His favorite destinations include, Machu Picchu, the mountains of Vietnam, and the Temples at Angkor Wat.
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Introduction
What is a vacation without some memorabilia, or a gift for a friend who could not make it? Siem Reap and Angkor Wat complex do offer some interesting things you can take home. Cambodia is known for its rubies, and all around Siem Reap and inside Angkor, you can find amazing paintings for a good price. You can even request a personal portrait painting from some painters.
For those staying a bit longer, and need a place to shop for groceries, everyday