Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Cambodia

The subject of a newsletter received today from Savoteur is Cambodia and since Cambodia is already in our Top 20, I think I'll do a deeper dive into where we might want to go while there.

This research is in progress

Itineraries

  • Rough Guide - you’ll need at least a month to really see everything Cambodia has to offer; roads have improved, but the country is best taken at leisurely pace



Angkor Wat
We already know Angkor Wat is on the list. Savateur recommends a two day pass to "catch the temples at different times and from different angles." Other tips for experiencing Angkor Wat (collected from various sites; not bookmarked or linked to):

  • Angkor opens at 5:30 a.m., the best time to start exploring. Temples are peaceful until 9 a.m. Many temples are empty between noon and 2:30. 
  • A flashlight is useful for windowless rooms
  • Have a basic understanding of Hinduism and Theravada Buddhism
  • Hire a driver and/or private guide. Drivers are cheap ($10/day) and have insider's tips and suggestions. Private guides bring history to life.
  • Passes are available from 1 to 7 days. 3 days is plenty
  • Avoid "temple fatigue" by pacing yourself, taking breaks, visiting smaller, less busy temples
  • Don't forget water.
Siem Reap
  • Angkor National Museum -- purely curated but "worth an hour with a good guide"
Phonm Penh 
  • National Palace Museum -- best to visit after visiting the temples

Kratie

Friday, April 1, 2016

Ecuador

If we decide against the Quito to Guayaquil train (see post in February), is Ecuador still a draw (especially since the Galapagos aren't on our list)? That's the subject of today's research. Why Ecuador?

Fun facts about Ecuador
  • The equator runs through the country
  • Four geographical regions: coastal lowlands, mountain highlands, eastern jungle lowlands, Galapagos
  • Largest cities are Guayaquil (pop 3.6M), Quito (2.6M), and Portoviejo (1.4M) 
  • Quito is the world's highest capital city (9, 350 ft)
  • According to one site, Quito is the "best preserved historic center in all of Latin America"
  • Currency is US Dollar (take small bills!), but English speakers are less common
  • In 2008, Ecuador declared that nature has constitutional rights

Language schools
  • There are 58 language schools in Ecuador! When we started thinking about this trip months ago, we thought a homestay with a focus on learning Spanish would be useful. But that's before we decided to go to Mexico City first.
  • It will take some time to research this.

Top Attractions (Kate's Google Map)
  • Quito
  • Otavalo Market  (wikipedia)
  • Banos for adventure -- probably not for us (small town in the Andes on the hill of Ecuador's most active volcano, Tungurahua)
  • Cotapaxi Mountain
  • Rainforest tour -- half of Ecuador is covered in rainforest
  • The Devil's Nose train ... "the most difficult train ride in the world" not for the acrophobic (see Quito to Guayaquil post in February)
  • Ingapirca -- premier Inca site with Temple of the Sun 
  • Cuenca -- Ecuador's intellectual capital ... the "Athens of the Andes"
  • Two-week itineraries from travel sites