My #SoloTrip to #Cambodia: Sunrise tour of #AnkorWat, #SiemReap

When it comes to sightseeing in #SiemReap, the first and foremost option has to be, visiting the Angkor Wat Temple, the worldwide famous and historically rich temple on earth. Initially built by the Hindu emperor and dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple was later converted into a Buddhist Temple. Though invaded and attempted to destroy this one of its kind creation, this landmark has managed to survive and is still strongly rooted to attract travellers across the world every single day.

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My Journey to the land of Fairy-tales – #Netherlands – #Amsterdam

When wodge of gambrel roofs are standing tall, where dinghies or pontoons are yawing front and back, and if hordes of cycles are parked in a line, that means you have entered in Netherlands.

Netherlands, a country at the north-west of Europe, is a paragon of eco- friendliness. As the Dutch are obsessed with their pollution free environment and by-cycles; the roads of the country has dedicated lanes for cycles where every now and then, clinking bells with two thin rolling wheels are passing by in singular or bunches in number.

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My Journey to the land of Fairy-tales – #Netherlands – #Amsterdam-Centraal / #Dam-Square

Dam Square is the central point of Amsterdam city. An always gleaming city-centre this is. Cycles are more in number in this city than buses or cars, but the spotlight is saved for the trams, I loved those long multiple coached light rails, scurrying across the city. Restaurants are queued across the pavements one after another and so are the feeders.

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